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JAN 10 - <br />BOOK 1(c) f'cE 576 <br />paved; the structures are up; the irrigation is being put in now; <br />and we are probably about 30 days away from completion. <br />Commissioner Bowman questioned the use of such plants as <br />bottlebrush, hibiscus, oleander, and all the exotics that don't <br />even grow near salt water. <br />Director Davis reported that they had a landscape architect <br />on the project from Orlando and did have a concern with his plan; <br />so, they went back and worked with.some local people and have <br />modified the plan for a more salt tolerant, drought tolerant <br />species in the park. There will be more native plants, and he <br />felt we will be pleased with the final landscape plan. <br />COMMISSIONER SCURLOCK CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />COUNTY GROVE FRUIT SALE CONTRACT <br />Assistant County Attorney Collins reviewed the following <br />memo from Environmental Specialist John Lang, noting that he has <br />been told the fruit is about to drop off the trees, and if it <br />does, it is then worthless. <br />DATE: JANUARY 3, 1988 <br />TO: <br />THRU: <br />FROM: <br />JAMES E. CHANDLER • <br />COUNTY ADMINIS/71,ATOR <br />TERRANCE G. PINTO <br />DIRECTOR OF <br />JOHN F. LAN <br />ENVIRONMENTAL <br />DEPARTMENT OF <br />LY <br />PECIALIST <br />TILITY SERVICES <br />RVICES <br />SUBJECT: COUNTY GROVE FRUIT SALES <br />BACKGROUND <br />The Department of Utility Services has a 60 -acre citrus grove located <br />at the West Subregional Wastewater Treatment Plant site. The two fruit <br />bids received were rejected because of low bid offers. On December 13, <br />1988, the Board authorized the Department to conduct direct <br />negotiations. <br />44 <br />