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relocated. After further investigation, it is staff's opinion <br />that it is not economically feasible to relocate the 2 oak trees <br />in the area. We have spoken with Bill DeBraalr Urban Forester, <br />and he stated that a 90" tree spade would be required. Ron Price <br />in town has a 50" spade. Vista Properties has an 80" spade. It <br />would cost approximately $100/hr to rent the'spade. <br />Staff requests permission to remove the trees. <br />Commissioner Eggert wondered if anyone had talked to John <br />Tippin about helping us with this as he has moved so many trees <br />in the county. <br />Commissioner Bird advised he had a suggestion that might <br />help solve this problem. He noted that an emergency item was <br />added to the agenda to approve a contract to design the <br />entranceway to the County golf course; he has talked to the low <br />bidder, Joe Montalto, about the possibility of making use of the <br />oak trees in the design; and he would love to have them. He also <br />talked with Ron Ewing of Vista Properties, who has an 80" tree <br />spade, and Mr. Ewing has agreed to donate the services of their <br />tree spade to move the trees. Commissioner Bird believed it is <br />the right time of year to move these trees, and he believed we <br />can move them and reuse them at the golf course. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Commis- <br />sioner Bird, the Board unanimously approved the re- <br />location of the two oak trees to the golf course as <br />suggested by Commissioner Bird. <br />G. Hobart Tower Space Lease_- (Graves Brothers Co.) <br />The Board reviewed memo from the Emergency Management <br />Director: <br />DEC 8 1987 11 BOOK 70 PAGE 258 <br />