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�JUL IS 1989 <br />77 " <br />Commissioner Bowman asked if this means that we have to <br />rewire Phase I to make it compatible, and was informed that is <br />not necessary. <br />Commissioner Bird hoped we could have another staff report <br />updating us on this situation at the next meeting. <br />County Attorney Vitunac asked if the recommendation is to go <br />ahead and hire the new electrical engineer and get ECSI off the <br />job. He noted that we were ready to hire someone 3 weeks ago, <br />and Director Dean confirmed that staff is ready to bring the <br />contract back to the Board for approval. <br />In further discussion, it was noted that there is a week to <br />see how this all works out before the contract can be brought <br />back in any event. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and.carried unanimously. <br />AGREEMENT W/INDIAN RIVER FARMS WATER CONTROL DIST. TO RELOCATE <br />LUNDBERG ROAD <br />Public Works Director Davis reviewed the following: <br />TO: James E. Chandler, <br />County Administrator <br />FROM: James W. Davis, P.E.,• <br />Public Works Director <br />SUBJECT: Agreement with Indian River Farms Water Control <br />District to Relocate Lundberg Road <br />DATE: July 11, 1989 <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />The Indian River Community College has requested that paving of <br />Lundberg Road be extended 260' to the west. The County paved <br />Lundberg Road in 1980 along an improper alignment which resulted <br />in the road being placed south of the easement which the Indian <br />River Farms Water Control District (IRFWCD) granted to the <br />County. Our past agreement .with the IRFWCD on the mistaken <br />alignment basically committed the County to relocating the paved <br />section of Lundberg Road when resurfacing or major road repair <br />32 <br />