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N 0 V 14 1994 <br />BOOK 5S .Fr;F86 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bowman, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously <br />(4-0) approved the following budget amendment <br />as discussed above. <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners DATE: November 28, 1984 FILE: <br />SUBJECT: Sebastian Boat Ramp <br />FROM: Jeffrey K. Barton, REFERENCES: <br />OMB Director <br />The following budget amendment is to correctly allocate the revenues and expenses <br />for the Sebastian Boat Dock: <br />-<ACcount'Title `. Account No. Increase Decrease <br />Boating Facilities 001-000-334-72.00 20,800. <br />Sebastian 001,108-572-88.52 20,800 <br />PRESENTATION BY FRIZZELL ARCHITECTS - FINAL PLANS FOR NEW JAIL <br />Administrator Wright reported that this plan was approved by <br />the Jail Committee when a presentation was made to them. <br />George Bail, President of Frizzell Architects, informed the <br />Board that since the last meeting there have been no significant <br />changes in the design or staffing; they basically have been just <br />refining the details. Mr. Bail continued that they were asked to <br />include a solar water heating system and have included it as an <br />added alternate. He noted that Commissioner Bowman had expressed <br />concern about insulation; they now are using a vermiculite fill <br />insulation in the block, which is completely non-combustible. <br />Another item raised was in regard to taking advantage of the <br />savings in sales tax, and Mr. Bail stated that this is quite <br />commonly done where you have construction management and they <br />negotiate with each individual sub contractor and arrange for <br />32 <br />
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