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FEB 2 81989 <br />Uvw\ 1NJE272 <br />also were given to Millie Bunnell, President of the Historical <br />Society, but she has not given any input as yet. <br />Returning to the plans for the proposed realignment, Mr. <br />McQueen showed how Jungle Trail would meander through a virgin <br />stand of live oaks which are probably 75-100 years old. It is a <br />jungle look. A work crew has already cleared an 18 -ft. swath for <br />the road. Approval to do the clearing was obtained by the Town <br />of Orchid, but since Jungle Trail is a county road, the County <br />Commission must approv a any realignment. Mr. McQueen explained <br />that the clearing was done without removing any oak trees. If <br />the realignment is not approved, the cleared path will be used as <br />a walking trail for the development. He invited anyone that is <br />interested in the realignment to walk the path themselves to <br />decide. He felt this plan is good for the county and the <br />developer, and couldn't imagine anyone not liking the realignment <br />once they see it. <br />The Commissioners thanked Mr. McQueen for his presentation <br />of the proposed realignment. <br />IRC BID #89-47 - DEMOLITION OF MAIN LIBRARY SITE <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 2/20189: <br />DATE: February 20, 1989 <br />T0: Board of County Commissioners <br />THRU: James E. Chandler, County Administrator <br />H.T. "Sonny" Dean, Director <br />Department of General Seivi <br />FROM: <br />Doaninick L. Mascola, CRO Manager <br />Division of Purchasing <br />SUBJ: IRC Bid No. 89-41' <br />Demolition of Main Library Site <br />/ <br />BACKGROUND <br />The subject bid was properly advertised and seven (7) <br />invitations were sent out. On January 25, 1989 bids were <br />received. Three (3) contractors submitted proposals for <br />the project. <br />52 <br />