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MAY <br />2 6 <br />1937 <br />Boox <br />68 F9UC 44 <br />Commissioner Wheeler noted that Mr. <br />Snow's price <br />was $2,400, <br />and Public Works Director Jim Davis advised that they try to <br />spread the work out and not use one particular appraiser. The <br />feeling is that Armfield-Wagner will give a much more intensive <br />study and report, and Mr. Ansin's representative prefers to go to <br />an MAI. The County has used Mr. Snow in the past, but he is not <br />an MAI. <br />Commissioner Bird pointed out that all three of these <br />parcels are very large, particularly the Ansin property. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously (4-0) <br />authorized staff to retain the firm of Armfield-Wagner: <br />Appraisal and Research, Inc., at an amount not to <br />exceed $5,100 for appraisals for the properties listed <br />in the above memo, as recommended by staff. <br />DISCUSSION RE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SOLID WASTE <br />BILLING SYSTEM(Tabled from 5/12 and 5/19 meetings) <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 4/22/87: <br />TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />VIA: CHARLES P. BALCZUN <br />COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR <br />THRU: TERRANCE G. PINTO�PI <br />DIRECTOR OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />i <br />FROM: H. T. "SONNY" DEAN <br />MANAGER OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT <br />- DIVISION OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION <br />OF SOLID WASTE BILLING SYSTEM <br />BACKGROUND <br />DATE: APRIL 22, 1987 <br />In conjunction with the Indian River County Solid Waste Master Plan, a <br />rate study was made. The recommendation for financing the solid waste <br />activities was to be accomplished with a user charge carried on the <br />property tax bill. <br />46 <br />L. <br />