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ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR TO <br />EXECUTE_ CERTAIN FEC PERMITS <br />Utilities Director Terry Pinto advised that they are <br />requesting authorization for the County Administrator to sign <br />certain FEC permits instead of the Chairman. He explained that <br />when the Board awards bids on approved projects, they are really <br />authorizing them to do the work that goes along with the type of <br />construction. Every time we go into railroad right-of-way or <br />under the railroad, we need to sign off on the permits that the <br />FEC requires us to get.. He felt that it would make things flow a <br />little more smoothly if the County Administrator was authorized <br />to sign these permits rather than having to place them on the <br />Agenda to get the Board's approval for the Chairman to sign. <br />Chairman Scurlock understood that this has nothing to do <br />with the closing of railroad crossings, and this was confirmed. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution 86-115, authorizing the County Administrator <br />to execute a license agreement with the FEC Railway <br />Company for a subgrade crossing for a Gifford utility <br />line; and granted authorization for the County <br />Administrator to execute similar agreements on behalf <br />of the county. <br />Commissioner Bird hoped that we make every attempt to keep <br />traffic moving during these projects where it involves a <br />railroad. <br />Director Pinto explained that we require the contractor on <br />these projects to coordinate with the Traffic Department and if <br />they say to keep a road open, then that contractor is responsible <br />to do whatever is necessary to keep that road open during con- <br />struction. <br />56 <br />DEQ 3 1986 noK 6 Fl�;t- 787 <br />