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students, and operate under a 5 -day work week, as <br />recommended in the memorandum of August 24, 2007. <br />11.B. EMERGENCY SERVICES - NONE <br />11.C. GENERAL SERVICES <br />1. APPROVAL OF DEMOLITION PRIVITY AGREEMENT — CROSS <br />ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES <br />General Services Director Tom Frame updated the Board on the proposal to <br />demolish the old County Administration Building and to possibly use the demolition debris for <br />construction of artificial reef Director Frame thereafter responded to questions from the Board <br />regarding the disposal of debris, and additional costs. <br />Jonathan Gorham, Coastal Resource Manager, debated whether they could use the <br />material for artificial reef development, and the possibility of State funding for this project. Mr. <br />Gorham also responded to questions from the Board regarding cost for storage, and the use of <br />other available materials, like culverts, for artificial reef. <br />Vice Chair Bowden thought it was a good process, but questioned the $37,000.00 <br />additional cost to haul the debris to the storage facility in Fort Pierce. Commissioner Davis <br />suggested making other organizations aware of the availability of the debris for use as an artificial <br />reef, thus taking the burden off the County. Director Frame expressed staff s desire to move <br />rapidly with the demolition process, preferably about October 25, 2007. Vice Chair Bowden and <br />Commissioner Davis opted to go with the original plan, as long as the original plan does as much <br />recycling as possible. <br />September 11, 2007 23 <br />