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rp' <br />MAY 2 2 1995 BOOK 611 rmu 90 <br />Board action, I will advise you of our results for possible consideration and/or <br />presentation to the respective County Commissions in St. Lucie and Indian River <br />counties. <br />It was good talking with you and I'll look forward to your response. <br />incerely, <br />Rob Oldland <br />County Administrator <br />RHO/k1 <br />Administrator Wright requested that we begin negotiating <br />with St. Lucie and Martin counties to develop an interlocal <br />agreement for joint participation in a Waste Resource Recovery <br />Facility Study, such as the one proposed by Hayden/Wegman, <br />Consulting Engineers. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Scurlock, that the Board authorize the <br />County Administrator and necessary staff to begin <br />negotiations with Martin and St. Lucie counties to <br />participate in a joint study and bring back a <br />recommendation to the Board for approval. <br />Commissioner Scurlock believed that we should coordinate <br />this activity with the landfill master plan, otherwise we may end <br />up doing two studies and paying twice for something that may not <br />even fit together. <br />Administrator Wright advised that when we did a similar <br />study on water, sewer and road master plans, we used the same <br />demographic base and were able to reduce the cost. <br />Commissioner Bowman questioned the difference in costs borne <br />by each county, and Administrator Wright explained that Martin <br />County has just spent $80,000 for a total county -wide plan and <br />much of the data that we would supply has already been gathered <br />by their consultant. <br />20 <br />
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