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Administrator Balczun reported that we received quantity <br />estimates from Lloyd & Associates just a few weeks ago, and based <br />on their estimates, our costs are about $79,000. We divided the <br />list of items into county departmental responsibilities. Items <br />#1 through #13 are Public Works items; #13 through #25 are <br />utility items; and item #26 is sort of a multi -departmental <br />landscaping item. Public Works has completed its analysis of the <br />quantities to make sure that our quantity estimates agree more or <br />less with Mr. Lloyd's and whether we do the job or contract the <br />job for the amount of money Mr. Lloyd has estimated. Director <br />Pinto will have the utility analysis completed by Thursday, and <br />Public Works is working on the landscaping item. Administrator <br />Balczun felt that when we are finished with our analyses, we will <br />be very close to the $65,000. <br />Chairman Scurlock pointed out that as a requirement of the <br />Gifford sewer project, the contractor is to remove that fill, and <br />he recommended that fill be dumped at the Gifford Community <br />Center site, contingent on the engineer verifying that it is <br />acceptable. The Chairman felt the intent is that we will do <br />everything possible that is available to us to reduce the cost, <br />and if there is something that we can get for free, we will <br />pursue it. <br />Administrator Balczun reported that we have informed the <br />School Board that we are ready to grub out the site, bring in the <br />fill, and level it out just as soon as the engineer stakes it <br />out. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />carried by a 4-1 vote, Commissioner Wheeler dissenting. <br />Commissioner Wheeler explained that he voted against the <br />Motion because he doesn't feel the County should be building <br />community centers. <br />55 BOOK 70 PGE 524 <br />