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MAY 8 1985 BOOK 60 rAGF.837 <br />Sea Oaks for the hotel project. Commissioner Scurlock wished to <br />see some documentation that provisions have been made for <br />utilities, perhaps through some other entity. <br />Director Keating stated they will definitely check that out <br />before bringing the site plan back to Board. <br />Commissioner Scurlock believed the best approach would be to <br />contact North Beach Water and ask them for written verification <br />that they have a developer's agreement -or have committed taps to <br />the Sea Oaks hotel project, and if they say no, then request Mr. <br />Nutt to provide documentation that he has secured those taps in <br />some other way. <br />Commissioner Bowman asked who owns the property on which the <br />water plant is located, and Attorney Brandenburg advised that <br />North Beach Water leases it from two developers, one being <br />Florida Land Company and the other Sea Oaks. <br />Chairman Lyons believed there was no action to be taken at <br />this time other than accepting the report with the comments <br />noted. <br />FINANCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE REPORT <br />Commissioner Scurlock reported that some very qualified <br />firms submitted proposals to the Finance Advisory Committee at <br />the meeting of April 18, 1985. After reviewing proposals <br />received from The Leedy Corporation, William R. Hough & Co., <br />Glickenhaus & Co., Arch W. Roberts & Co., and M. G. Lewis & Co., <br />Inc., the Finance Advisory Committee recommended that the County <br />retain the underwriting services of M. G. Lewis & Co. <br />Administrator Wright explained that this will cover <br />financing on the second phase of the landfill, expansion of <br />buildings for the County, including the Sheriff's facility, the <br />underfunding of the new jail, and the golf course. He introduced <br />Keith Denton and Art Diamond of M. G. Lewis. <br />42 <br />