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12. G. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET - NONE <br />12.H. RECREATION- NONE <br />12.1. PUBLIC WORKS - NONE <br />12.1.1. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT — RANGER CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES, INC. <br />SECTOR 3 BEACH RESTORATION PROJECT <br />(Clerk's Note: The Board elected to hear Items 12.11. and 12.1.2. before making the <br />Motion, and Attorney Collins noted that he saw no conflict with Commissioner Davis voting for <br />Items 12.11. or 12.12.) <br />Public Works Director Chris Mora provided the Board with updates and history on the <br />Sector 3 Beach Restoration Project. He stated that the project would consist of: (1) 472,000 <br />cubic yards of sand; (2) the sand would cover 6-1/2 miles of beach between Treasures Shore <br />Park and the Town of Indian River Shores; (3) the sand would be provided by upland sand mines <br />then delivered via truck; and (4) the project would be constructed in two phases. He also <br />updated the Board on the following developments of the project: (1) receipt of the Notice of <br />Intent to Issue (NOITI) and the Draft Joint Coastal Permit; (2) the mitigation regarding reef <br />damage; (3) the 14 -day publicly advertised comment period would end on Friday, February 5, <br />2010; (4) the preconstruction conference is scheduled for February 8, 2010; (5) the sand volume <br />increases and costs; and (6) Ranger's additional cost proposal to construct beach access at <br />Golden Sands Park. <br />Michael Walther, P.E., Coastal Technology Corporation, explained the definition of <br />"direct placement of fill," how it is associated with the initial placement of fill, and how it is <br />reshaped by the waves. <br />29 <br />February 2, 2010 <br />