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_I <br />AUG 181992 BOOK 51 FA6,c 98 <br />Representative Patchett did not think it would be very <br />convenient to go with two different offices. <br />Mr. Dukes stated that the same project would be handled <br />by one office only -,Mr. Senkevich would be the contact but <br />Mr. Dukes would do the work. <br />Dean Luethje, Engineer, discussed permits for dredging, <br />filling, and pumping stations. <br />Lengthy discussion followed and Mr. Dukes assured the <br />Board that he and Mr. Senkevich would coordinate their <br />efforts. <br />Commissioner Lyons stated that one reason the Regional <br />Planning Council was formed was to get away from the Dade <br />and Broward County interests. He felt the County's interest <br />to the environment was different and he would rather have <br />things remain the way they were at present. <br />Mr. Dukes stressed that they do coordinate closely with <br />the Regional Planning Council and he felt their philosophies <br />were very close. <br />Chairman Scurlock stated that his personal feeling was <br />to have things remain the way they were because the County <br />was used to the service, etc. <br />Representative Patchett thought that having a direct <br />line of communication was essential and now felt the <br />County's service would be gone. He then requested the use <br />of the conference room to discuss this further with Mr. <br />Dukes and Mr. Senkevich and would come back to the Board <br />later in the day. <br />BOND VALIDATION <br />Attorney Brandenburg stated that the County had <br />scheduled a meeting before Judge Vocelle next Tuesday for a <br />bond validation. He added that the consultants advised him <br />the County's rate structure would need more work and that <br />rate hearings might be needed; the new obligations were <br />M <br />