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10. C.1.2. NOTICE OF SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING JUNE 22, 2010: <br />WAUREGAN BOAT CLUB'S REQUEST FOR ABANDONMENT OF A PORTION <br />OF 133RD PLACE BETWEEN 83RD AVENUE AND THE ST. SEBASTIAN RIVER <br />(LEGISLATIVE) <br />County Attorney Alan S. Polackwich, Sr. read the notices into the record. <br />The Chairman called a break at 10:15 a.m. and reconvened the meeting at 10:30 a.m., <br />with all members present. <br />11. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MATTERS <br />11.A. APPEAL OF DECISION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR (QUASI-JUDICIAL) <br />Scott R. Sanders, P.E., 725 61St Avenue, representing Patrick McCalister, provided <br />background information on his client's appeal of the County Administrator's decision supporting <br />staff's conclusion to not allow the installation of High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) pipe (a.k.a. <br />A.D.S. pipe) in the drainage ditch in front of Mr. McCalister's residence on 26th Avenue. He <br />provided a handout containing data on various types of culvert pipe (on file), after which he <br />rebutted the concerns which were outlined by staff in the February 19, 2010 letter advising Mr. <br />McCalister of the current policy prohibiting the use of HDPE pipe in County -maintained right— <br />of—ways. Mr. Sanders stated that there is no evidence for disallowing this product, and requested <br />the Board either allow Mr. McCalister to put in the HDPE pipe, or have the culvert pipe installed <br />using County labor and materials. <br />Tom Lowther, Vero Beach, who has been involved in this project, spoke to the benefits <br />of using the HDPE pipe. <br />13 <br />June 15, 2010 <br />