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BCC Regular Meeting
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01/19/2010
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Board of County Commissioners
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138, 640-673
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12.1.2. 43RD AVENUE STORMWATER RETENTION AREA, RIGHT-OF-WAY, <br />MARGARET B. DURWIN, 585 43RD AVENUE, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA <br />Public Works Director Christopher Mora updated the Board on this request to purchase <br />from Margaret B. Durwin a 1.76 acre parcel of land located at 585 43rd Avenue, for a stormwater <br />retention pond site which will be needed for the 43rd Avenue Road Improvement Project. He <br />presented staff's recommendation for Board approval of the Purchase and Sale Agreement in the <br />amount of $200,000, which includes a temporary construction easement which Ms. Durwin has <br />granted to the County. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously approved <br />the $200,000 purchase of right-of-way at 585 43rd Avenue, <br />and authorized the Chairman to execute the Agreement to <br />Purchase and Sell Real Estate with Margaret B. Durwin, <br />as recommended in the memorandum of January 11, 2010. <br />AGREEMENT IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />12.1.3. STAFF UPDATE — SECTOR 3 BEACH RENOURISHMENT PROJECT <br />Public Works Director Christopher Mora, through a review of Coastal Engineering staff's <br />"Beach Sector 3 Design and Permitting Update" dated January 18, 2010 (copy on file), apprised <br />the Board of the latest developments in the permitting and design process for the Sector 3 Beach <br />Restoration Project. Due to a change where the project is being split into two phases, Ranger <br />Construction is requesting an increase of $984,502 to their contract amount, and Coastal <br />Technology, Inc. and staff has been evaluating the Contract and Change Order to determine <br />whether it is an equitable amount, and will return with those agreements for Board direction on <br />February 2, 2010. Director Mora estimated that construction on the Sector 3 Project would begin <br />21 <br />January 19, 2010 <br />
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