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04/12/2005
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3001
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128, 648-677
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9.B.1. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM – FRED MENSING DISCUSSING <br />TH <br />SOLID WASTE ILLEGAL TRASH DUMPING AND 129 <br />STREET DRAINAGE AND POSSIBLE PAVING <br />th <br />Fred Mensing, <br /> 7580 129 Street, Sebastian, informed the Board people who have <br />been turned away from the transfer station with their trash and instructed to bring it to the landfill <br />th <br />have chosen to dump their load at the end of 130 Street instead. He suggested the Board <br />implement a method of identification at the transfer station to be able to track those individuals to <br />cite them for illegal dumping. <br />Mr. Mensing <br /> wanted the Board to repair the drainage problem that exists at the end <br />th <br />of 129 Street. He gave a detailed description of the drainage problem. Permits were issued by St. <br />Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) giving the County permission to complete <br />the drainage work and he felt it was time that the County corrected the problem. <br />Public Works Director Jim Davis explained the engineers currently are working on <br />enlarging the swale to see if they can alleviate the drainage problem. <br />th <br />Mr. Mensing <br /> also wanted the Board to cover the cost to pave 129 Street to <br />alleviate the dust from the CMK industrial site traffic. He let it be known that the current <br />Commissioners were not involved with the dispute between Indian River County/Fred Mensing <br />th <br />and Mr. C. M. Kirrie (see BCC meeting 9-16-2003) regarding the CMK project at the end of 129 <br />Street. <br />th <br />Director Davis stated that in the early 1990’s there was a petition to have 129 Street <br />paved, but the residents did not want to go ahead with the project at that time. <br />Discussion ensued. <br /> <br />There was CONSENSUS for Commissioner Davis to work <br />with County staff to rectify the drainage problem. <br /> <br />APRIL 12, 2005 <br />10 <br /> <br />
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