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COMMISSIONER BIRD NOTED THAT QUITE A FEW OF THE RESIDENTS <br />OF THE AREA WERE PRESENT AT THE SITE, AND THEY WERE UNANIMOUSLY IN <br />FAVOR OF THE ALTERNATIVE OF RELOCATING THE DRAINAGE SWALE, <br />DISCUSSION THEN ENSUED IN REGARD TO PRESERVING THE NATIVE <br />VEGETATION FOR A BUFFER AND THE FACT THAT WHEN THE LOTS, WHICH ARE NOW <br />SINGLE FAMILY HOMESITES, ARE SOLD, THIS AREA WILL BECOME THEIR BACKYARDS, <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SCURLOCK, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />BIRD, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED THE USE OF THE EAST 10' OF THE <br />15' ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY WEST OF COLONIAL HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION FOR A <br />DRAINAGE SWALE AND THE AMENDING OF THE PRELIMINARY PLAT ACCORDINGLY; <br />THE WEST 10' OF THE LOTS AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT TO BE RETAINED IN ITS <br />NATIVE VEGETATION, <br />EXCAVATION AND FILL DESIRED BY CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE <br />ADMINISTRATOR NELSON REPORTED THAT VERNON WRIGHT, SUPERIN- <br />TENDENT OF THE FIRST OFFENDER CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE, HAS PROPOSED AN <br />AGREEMENT WITH THE COUNTY AS SET OUT IN THE FOLLOWING MEMO: <br />TO: The Honorable P1embers of the DATE: June 2, 1981 FILE: <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />SUBJECT: Indian River County - Indian River <br />Correctional Institute Excavation <br />and Fi 11 Project - <br />FROM: Nei 1 A. Nelson, REFERENCES: <br />County Administrator <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />The Superintendent of -the Indian River Correctional Institute has <br />_proposed an agreement between the Institute and the County Landfill oper- <br />ation to excavate and use approximately 95,000 cubic yards of fill for <br />cover material at the County Landfill south of Oslo Road. The landfill <br />was originally planned for a 10' high cover, but now the County has per- <br />-mission from the State D.E.R. to construct a 30' high overburden. This <br />change in design requires a large amount of additional fill material which <br />must.be mixed and placed over the solid waste. Since the landfill is <br />adjacent to the Correctional Institute, the fill can be transported easily. <br />In return for donating this fill, the Correctional Institute is re- <br />questing the County to fill certain areas on the Correctional Institute <br />property with excavated material (approximately 70,000 cubic yards) and <br />thereby,,creating a better security lake system surrounding the Institute. <br />Also, some of the fill will'be used to create a roadway leading to the <br />landfill. <br />JUN 31981 75 Boas '46 PAPE 645 <br />