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OCT 6.1982 . 660 51 FAE 609 <br />�r <br />Cruz pumping station, as well as final testing and cleanup <br />and noted the Contractor has requested time extensions on <br />this project. Mr. Robbins believed that 45 days of the <br />extension time requested can be pinned down, but for some <br />things the time is unknown. It was his basic recommendation <br />to allow construction to continue and complete the project. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Fletcher, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Lyons, the Board unanimously <br />accepted the recommendation of the Engineer re <br />completion of the Pebble Bay Area Wastewater <br />System, as above. <br />Commissioner Fletcher commented that we are interested <br />in completion to the point where the City will accept the <br />system and there is one area he did not hear discussed - the <br />hookup of the 7-11 store and the County park, which he <br />understood has been deleted from the contract. <br />Mr. Robbins stated that the facilities that the County <br />built, the gravity sewer lines and pumping station, provide <br />a point for off track facilities to connect, and the actual <br />installation or hook up on private property would be the <br />individual property owner's responsibility as set out in the <br />tripartite agreement. The exact status of the 6" lateral, <br />however, has not been determined; there was a problem with <br />the elevation at which it was installed, and they have <br />requested a quote to reinstall this and change the pipe <br />type. The quote sent back of $20.00 per lineal foot was too <br />high, in Mr. Robbins' opinion. One alternative was to have <br />it deleted from the contract and installed by other forces; <br />so, at present, service to 7-11 and Eckerd's has been <br />unresolved. <br />76 <br />
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