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Public Works Director Jim Davis presented the <br />recommendation of the Negotiating Committee to approve the <br />selection of the No. 1 ranked firm, Kimley and Horn <br />Associates, Inc. for engineering services for the subject <br />project. <br />Director Davis reviewed three changes that will be made <br />in the agreement with the Engineers. <br />Page 2 <br />D. Sixth Avenue The sentence will end at 112,000 feet north <br />of 12th Street". The remaining clause will be made into: <br />E. All Intersecting and Connecting Roadways "All <br />intersecting and connecting roadways, drainage facilities <br />_ and appurtenant works." <br />Page 8 <br />Item 3 - Second sentence will be changed to read: "Final <br />right-of-way maps and legal descriptions shall be submitted <br />to the COUNTY on or before 30 days after the County approves <br />preliminary engineering -phase." <br />Page 11 <br />Under NOTE:, add a final sentence: "Field verification of <br />the contours shall be made by the Engineer." <br />Director Davis explained that the engineers will field <br />verify the aerial contours as the work progresses. <br />Engineer James Beindorf, in attendance today with Don <br />Hicks of Kimley and Horn, explained that the tremendous <br />amount of heavy vegetation along Indian River Boulevard will <br />make it extremely difficult to cut surveying lines through a <br />large portion of the area. They, therefore, recommend that <br />a line about 25 feet wide be cleared by the County along the <br />centerline of the road where they could put targets for <br />aerial work and <br />run benchmarks. If this were done, they <br />44 <br />APR 984BOOK 56 PAGE 777 <br />18 <br />
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