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bid. <br />Commissioner Eggert had a question about why we didn't go to <br />Director Davis noted that this is part of the continuing <br />engineering contract that we went RFP for about 9 months ago. <br />We did short list the firms initially and have gone to one of <br />those firms and negotiated a price; so, he believed we have met <br />the requirements of the Competitive Bidding Act . <br />County Attorney Vitunac advised that the new law specific- <br />ally makes it illegal for us to go to bid with architects and <br />engineers. We could not bid; so, we would have to go out and <br />short list more firms and negotiate with one. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Bird, the Board unanimously (4-0) approved <br />Work Order #3 with Carter 8 Assoc. for the Jail Phase <br />III. <br />SAID WORK ORDER.#3 ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF CLERK TO THE BOARD. <br />DEVELOPER'S AGREEMENT W/CORAL GROUP RE CORALWIND SUBDIVISION <br />The Board reviewed memo from William McCain of Utilities: <br />DATE: <br />AUGUST 18, 1988 <br />TO: <br />WILLIAM G. COLLINS, II 0 <br />ACTING COUNTY ADMINIS OR <br />THRU: <br />TERRANCE G. PINTOX <br />DIRECTOR OF UTIL Y RVICES <br />1 FROM: <br />WILLIAM F. MCCAI �', <br />PROJECTS ENGINEER ��JJyyy <br />DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: DEVELOPERS AGREEMENT WITH CORALWIND <br />SUBDIVISION OF CORAL GROUP, INC. <br />BACKGROUND <br />The Coral Group Inc., owner and developer of the Coralwind <br />Subdivision off of 5th Street S.W., East of 43rd Avenue, has agreed <br />to oversize the proposed watermain from 43rd Avenue East on 5th <br />Street S.W. to the Coralwind Subdivision. <br />97 <br />BOOK 74 PnE 97 <br />