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MAY 14 1996 BOOK 6 4 1, r,! r 448 <br />wiring of other units in Village Green. He noted that this issue <br />was discussed at coffees also. <br />Commissioner Lyons understood that all we are saying is that <br />the Commissioners have indicated that the registered letter <br />should go to the officers of each association for all three <br />phases instead of each individual homeowner. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously authorizing <br />the mailing of registered letters of notification of <br />inspection to the presidents of each homeowners <br />association in all 3 phases of Village Green instead of <br />sending a letter to each individual homeowner. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion was <br />voted on and carried unanimously. <br />DISCUSSION RE SANDRIDGE GOLF COURSE (Cont'd. from 5/7/86 <br />The Board reviewed the following letter dated 5/13/86: <br />�anat�/1/1aol <br />GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT <br />May 13, 1986 <br />Mr. Michael Wright. <br />County Administrator <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />1840 25th Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Dear Mike: <br />After this lengthy investigation into the details of each irrigation <br />system, I would like to recommend the Toro Irrigation System for <br />Sandridge Golf Club. The computer analysis of both systems (done by <br />Rick Dring of Dri-Tec, Inc.) reflects Toro as being more economical <br />from an operational standpoint (see enclosed). Also, Toro currently <br />has 90% of the golf course irrigation market in the State of Florida <br />and is backed by a network of suppliers and a seven year pro -rated <br />warranty. <br />48 <br />