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blocks, steel pipe for the dogleg to connect the pump station, <br />etc. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked if the Rain Bird system does, and <br />the Administrator advised we never have received a list of <br />materials from Rain Bird. <br />Commissioner Lyons stated that he felt very uncomfortable <br />about this whole affair. First, he would like to find if Rain <br />Bird bid on the same specifications and second, he wanted to see <br />if what we are getting for our money is the same or different. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed a letter had been received from <br />the Rain Bird bidder, and this was confirmed by Mr. Sheldon who <br />had a copy. The Chairman then read the following letter into the <br />record: <br />/ <br />B®YN Irrigation Sales Since 1958 <br />April 8, 1986 <br />Indian River County Commission <br />1840 25th Street <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />Attention: Mr. Michael Wright, County Administrator <br />Subject: Sand Ridge Golf Course <br />Dear Mr. Wright: <br />The following is submitted in response to your verbal request on April 3 <br />for additional information. <br />Design <br />I will briefly summarize the evolution of the design as follows: <br />Original: We designed a system that gave a 1k inches of water <br />per 7 day week on the golf course. This design was <br />received and approved by the architect prior to being <br />released for bids. <br />Revision No. 1: The architect requested 2 inches on the greens and 12 <br />inches on the tees and fairways over a 7 day week. <br />Ran Garl told me that this was an original requirement. <br />However, Bruce Sheldon advised that he had never heard <br />of the requirement until this change was made. We re- <br />sponded that we can meet that requirement. Enclosed <br />you will find a copy of the letter dated February 20, <br />1986, which answered that request. <br />64 <br />APR r 1986 <br />Boas 64 uG 211 <br />A <br />