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BCC Regular Meeting
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07/08/2008
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Board of County Commissioners
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4019
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10.A.2. AMENDMENT TO INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />CODE CHAPTER 214 STATE ROAD 60 INTERSTATE SHARE <br />FEE (LEGISLATIVE) <br />(Clerk's Note: This item was heard following Item 10.A.3) <br />Deputy County Attorney Bill DeBraal recapped the backup memorandum dated <br />June 30, 2008 and provided background on the request for a public hearing to amend the County <br />Code (Chapter 214) for State Road 60 (SR 60) Interest Share Fee. He described the necessity <br />for the amendment and recommended that the Board hold the public hearing to receive public <br />comments, and to thereafter approve the Ordinance and Resolution presented. <br />Attorney DeBraal responded to questions from Commissioner Wheeler regarding <br />bids and explained that one was an estimate and one was a bid. <br />The Chairman opened the Public Hearing. <br />Chuck Mechling, 1999 Pointe West Drive, was grateful this was coming to an end <br />and commended County staff. He clarified that the only hard bid that has come in is the actual <br />construction cost for building the section from 66th Avenue to 82"d Avenue, which was a little <br />more than $18.1 million, and the balance ($23.8 million) is an estimate from the Department of <br />Transportation (DOT) of services that would be provided. <br />Assistant Public Works Director Chris Mora added to Mr. Mechling's comments <br />stating the reasons we are lending $23.8 million instead of the $18.5 million that Ranger bid on <br />the project. He said the actual bid that DOT received for the 6-laning between 66th and 82nd <br />18 <br />July 8, 2008 <br />
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