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Chairman Scurlock asked why we are going to 18 months <br />rather than a year, and Planning Director Keating explained <br />that is the extension historically given. There has been no <br />work done so far, and staff felt 18 months was an adequate <br />time frame considering the past. <br />The Chairman wished to know if they were talking about <br />just one extension, and Mr. Keating confirmed they were. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously (4-0) <br />granted one 18 month extension of preliminary <br />plat approval to Hidden Hammock II Subdivision. <br />M. Third Dune Walkover for Tracking Station Park <br />Commissioner Wodtke inquired about backup material for <br />this item, and Administrator Wright reported that it had <br />been furnished under separate cover as they still had been <br />negotiating on this item as late as Tuesday. <br />The Board reviewed the following staff memo: <br />TO: The Honorable Members of DATE: May 14, 1984 FILE: <br />the Board of County Commissioners <br />THROUGH: Michael Wright, <br />County Administrator <br />SUBJECT: North Tracking Station Dune <br />Walkover - Revision to Award of <br />Bid - Contract Approval <br />FROM: James W. Davis, P.E. REFERENCES: <br />Public Works Director <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />On April 11, 1984, the Board of County Commissioners approved <br />award of bid to John Hamilton and Sons, Inc. in the amount of <br />$15,671.86 for the construction of the Third Dune Crossover at <br />the Tracking Station Park. This bid price did not include the <br />gazebo roof. John Hamilton and Sons' bid included an alternate <br />additive of $4,455.33 for the roof, thus the bid amount of <br />$20,127.19 was submitted. <br />21 <br />MAY 16 1984 <br />BOOK .57 PAGE �� <br />