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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
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09/08/2009
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Board of County Commissioners
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4029
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137, 858-916
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source contractor, as he now supported the selection of an upland sand source contractor for the <br />project. <br />Joseph Paladin affirmed his support for selecting a local contractor, and believed that <br />the permitting process would proceed faster than usual with everyone, including the State <br />Representatives, behind the process. <br />Harvey Wheeler, Sebastian, co-owner of ENS Control Solutions, spoke to affirm the <br />compliance of the Brian Davis Mine, with permitting, including with the St. John's River Water <br />Management District. <br />Brad Fawcett, Engineer with the State of Florida, and Charles Roland endorsed the <br />ability of the Brian Davis Mine to produce enough material for the Sector 3 Project. <br />Dan Dansby, owner of Stormwater & Underground, LLC, and his associate Bill Kelly, <br />expressed their company's position that they can do the job, have the best price and the best <br />sand, and urged the Commissioners to reconsider their recommendation. <br />Bob Schafer, Ruby Avenue, and Vice President of Ranger Construction Industries, Inc., <br />presented his company's qualifications, and told Commissioners that he believed Ranger <br />Construction was the most qualified contractor, with the most reliable sources of materials. He <br />made a commitment that if the entire project cannot be completed by the May I" cutoff, work <br />would resume on November 1St <br />Brian Davis, Indian River County, felt that Brian Davis Mines had been the lowest most <br />qualified bid, and believed that the Commission should select whatever was the best value for the <br />taxpayer. <br />33 <br />September 8, 2009 <br />
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