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section of aerials for -the county's entire coastline. In <br />addition, when we get into the new Save our Coast properties, <br />this would reduce our survey time on all those parcels. Dave <br />Jones and his survey crew feel they can tackle the horizontal and <br />vertical control survey, which would save $8500 and reduce the <br />total cost to $20,266. <br />Chairman Lyons felt this was a golden opportunity because <br />these contour maps are invaluable in site plan review , etc., but <br />suggested we do the west side of AIA also, which would give us <br />maps of the entire barrier island. <br />Administrator Wright added that just the cost of doing the <br />topography at Round Island was $700. <br />Director Davis felt that since we already have maps for the <br />incorporated part of the barrier island, he did not feel that <br />doing the river side of Castaway Cove and the Moorings would be <br />of any benefit at this stage of the game. However, we could <br />consider doing that area north of Indian River Shores. <br />Chairman Lyons suggested that the extra cost could come out <br />of the Road & Bridge accounts. <br />Commissioner Wodtke didn't know if we could include that in <br />the beach erosion contract with Cubit Engineering. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously authorized <br />going ahead with the additional work as outlined in the <br />above memo authorized staff to take the horizontal and <br />vertical control survey out of the contract and do the <br />survey in-house; and requested staff to bring a <br />proposal back to the Board for expanding the scope of <br />services, either through the existing contract or <br />separate and apart, with the cost to come out of <br />Federal Revenue Sharing which funded the original <br />project. <br />21 <br />BOOK 62 Fai;E 8131 <br />