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� � r <br />Commissioner Bird did not know whether in a swap such as <br />this an appraisal is necessary. From a layman's point of view, <br />it appears we are getting more than we are giving, but possibly <br />an appraisal would turn up something. He asked if Mr. Mustapick <br />would be willing to undertake the cost of an appraisal which <br />would indicate the property we are giving up is at least of equal <br />value - possibly we could appraise our property and he could <br />appraise his. <br />Attorney Brandenburg noted we have in-house appraisers, and <br />Mr. Mustapick indicated he would agree to the County doing all <br />the appraisals. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously (4-0) <br />directed staff to proceed with appraisal of the <br />properties in question and a final decision will <br />be withheld until receipt of the appraisal. <br />LANDFILL RATE STUDY - CONSULTING SERVICES <br />The Board reviewed staff memo, as follows: <br />TO: THE HONORABLE BOARD OF DATE: JUNE 24, 1985 <br />COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />THRU: TERRANCE G. PINT6T, <br />FROM: RONALD R. BROOKS <br />Y') <br />SUBJECT: CONSULTING SERVICES <br />COUNTY LANDFILL RATE <br />STUDY <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />In response to a public notice for professional services to conduct a rate <br />study for the Indian River County Landfill, bid proposals were received <br />from the following firms: <br />1. William M. Bishop Consulting Engineers, Inc. <br />2. Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc. <br />3. Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. <br />71 <br />