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All bids have been determined to be in compliance with <br />specifications and are acceptable. The low bidder is Coastline <br />Utilities Inc., of Port St. Lucie, Florida. A bid price of <br />seventy-eight thousand five hundred and twenty-two dollars and <br />twenty-five cents, ($78,522.25). <br />0 1 RECOMMENDATION <br />The Department of Utility Services, in concurrence with the <br />Consulting Engineer, Masteller and Molar Inc., recommends that the <br />Board of County Commissioners approve and authorize the Chairman to <br />award this contract to Coastline Utilities, Inc. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously (4-0) <br />awarded the contract for the construction of the <br />potable water main on the west side of U.S. #1, south <br />of Oslo Road, to the low bidder, Coastline Utilities, <br />Inc., in the amount of $78,522.25, as recommended by <br />staff. <br />CONTRACT IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE'BOARD <br />GROVE ISLE REQUEST FOR WAIVER FROM FLOOD PLAIN DISPLACEMENT <br />REQUIREMENTS <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 6/16/88: <br />----------------------------------------------------------------- <br />TO: Charles P. Balczun <br />County Administrator <br />THROUGH: James W. Davis, P.E. <br />Public Works Direct <br />or.;u`J <br />FROM: Dave B. Cox Cg!*.. , <br />Drainage Engineer <br />SUBJECT: Request for Waiver - Grove Isle at Vero Beach <br />Flood Plain Displacement Requirement Ordinance 87=-',` <br />REF: Letter from Dean Luethje, P.E,'Carter & Associates <br />dated June 13, 1988 <br />DATE: June 16, 1988 <br />----------------------------------------------------------------- <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />Carter & Associates on behalf of the developer of Grove Isle <br />at Vero Beach is requesting a waiver of the "Cut and Fill" <br />balance requirement of the Stormwater Management and Flood <br />Protection Ordinance. The Engineer for the project states 65,968 <br />cubic yards of fill would be placed below elevation 4.0 ft. <br />within the 100 year flood plain of the Indian River. <br />35 <br />JUN 2 101BOOK 73 PA E 1 8 <br />1988 <br />