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Turf Scrubber System on the County-owned property <br />shown in Attachment 1 of the backup, noting that existing <br />uses (solid waste transfer station and two communication <br />tower sites) will remain unaffected in order to meet the <br />County’s federally-mandated pollutant reduction goals for <br />the Indian River Lagoon, as recommended in the <br />memorandum of November 30, 2005. In addition, STAFF <br />WAS DIRECTED to try to work with the Mountain Trail <br />Bike Association to see if the trails could be worked in <br />around this project. <br /> <br />11.I.2. PUBLIC WORKS – BLUEWATER BAY DEVELOPER’S <br />AGREEMENT – 510 DEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC - <br />CONTRIBUTIONS TO ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS ALONG <br />TH <br />CR 510 AND NEARBY INTERSECTIONS (CR 510 AND 66 <br />STTH <br />AVENUE; CR 510 AND US#1, 41 STREET AND 66 <br />THTH <br />AVENUE, AND 65 STREET AND 58 AVENUE) <br /> <br />Public Works Director Jim Davis reviewed the memorandum and advised that staff <br />could not recommend approval to purchase the 3.04 acres for $908,700 as offered by the <br />developer. He had been negotiating with the developer but has not been able to reach an <br />agreement on a price because neither party can agree on the basis of the cost per acre. <br />Director Davis and Community Development Director Bob Keating responded to <br />questions as to the prior discussions by the Commission regarding this property and at what point <br />the property is in the development process (preliminary PD approval after the Developer’s <br />Agreement is approved). <br />December 6, 2005 32 <br /> <br />