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NOV 71979 <br />November 6, 1979 <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />RE: Castaway Cove, Wave Two <br />PAGE THREE <br />egc,�y 42 FacE 04 <br />The undersigned further certifies that he is the Engineer of record, <br />inspects the methods and materials used in construction, approves <br />the Contractor's partial payment requests, and is responsible for <br />certifying the work to the governmental agencies having jurisdiction <br />in various aspects of the work, and that the sum of $106, 236.27 is <br />required as of November 5, 1979 to complete the work on the sub- <br />division known as Castaway Cove, Wave Two, Indian River County, <br />Florida. <br />Yours very truly, <br />LLOYD AND ASSO T -S <br />By:a) � <br />Robert F. Lloyd, P. E. <br />RFLAm <br />cc: Mr. Gordon Oughtred <br />Mr. Ron Rathbun <br />ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS COMMENTED THAT HE WENT OVER THE <br />TWO PAGE PLAT WITH THE ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR AND THE PLANNER AND <br />THEY FOUND EVERYTHING TO BE IN ORDER, AS WELL AS IN THE DED I CAT I ONS, <br />AND SUGGESTED THAT THE BOARD CONSIDER GIVING FINAL APPROVAL TO <br />CASTAWAY COVE, WAVE TWO. <br />ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR NELSON REPORTED THAT THE SEWERS <br />AND THE WATER ARE NOT THE COUNTY'S RESPONSIBILITY; THEY ARE THE <br />CITY'S, BUT THE COUNTY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ROADS. <br />DISCUSSION FOLLOWED ABOUT THE $106,000 CASH BOND AND THE <br />ADMINISTRATOR FELT THAT IT WAS ALL IN ORDER. <br />RONALD RATHBUN, REALTOR, STATED THAT THERE ARE DEED <br />RESTRICTIONS THAT PROHIBIT REDUCING THE LOT SIZE IN THIS SUBDIVISION, <br />AND MADE REFERENCE TO THE DEED RESTRICTIONS, WHICH WILL BE A MATTER <br />OF RECORD. HE CONTINUED THAT 65% OF THE LOTS IN THE SECOND PHASE <br />HAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD, WHICH IS PART OF AN OVERALL 500 UNIT DEVELOP- <br />MENT. HE THEN INTRODUCED GORDON OUGHTRED, PRESIDENT AND OWNER <br />OF THE DEVELOPMENT. <br />
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