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Minutes
Meeting Date
07/01/2003
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Board of County Commissioners
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2570
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125, 524-549
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George E. French, authorizing payment to him of up to <br />$154,362.00, as recommended by staff. <br />WORK AUTHORIZATION IS ON FILE <br />IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />11.H.2. SOUTH COUNTY REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER TREATMENT <br />PLANT MEMBRANE REPLACEMENTS - AMERICAN <br />ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. - FINAL PAYMENT (WIP NO. <br />471-169000-00502) <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Neuberger, the Board unanimously (4-0, Vice <br />Chairman Ginn absent) approved Final Payment including all <br />retainage held, in the total amount of $37,612.70 to American <br />Engineering Services, Inc., as recommended by staff. <br />12.A. REOUEST TO WAIVE OR LOWER DEMOLITION LIEN <br />INTEREST - THOMAS BLACKBURN AND JAMES A. <br />WILLIAMS - DENIED - LOT 8, CANNON SUBDIVISION PLAT <br />BOOK 2, PAGE 77, PARCEL NO. 27-32-39-00001-0000-00008.0 <br />County Attorney Collins reviewed Mr. Blackburn's proposal as detailed in his <br />memorandum (copy on file with the backup) and asked the Board for direction on whether to <br />waive or lower the demolition lien interest in order to get the lien paid off. <br />Thomas Blackburn, 121 Landover Drive, Sebastian, reaffirmed his situation as explained <br />by Attorney Collins and apologized to the Board for the oversight. <br />JULY 1, 2003 12 <br />
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