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AUG no 1989 <br />BOOK l 7 f'Ai,;�E 556 <br />The Federal Communications Commission has been cooperative during <br />5`;the <br />�•�, period of the lease. St. Lucie <br />' County offered the Federal <br />Communications Commission space on a County tower free of charge and <br />the Commission accepted, subsequently relocating the equipment on <br />Hobart Tower to the new location. <br />- RECOMMENDATIONS: <br />Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve <br />cancellation of the Tower Space Lease with the Federal Communications <br />Commission and authorize the Chairman to execute the necessary <br />documents to effect the cancellation. <br />TO: <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bowman, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Scurlock, the Board unanimously <br />approved cancellation of the Tower Space Lease with the <br />FCC, and authorized the Chairman's signature, as <br />recommended by staff. <br />AMENDMENT OF CONTRACT IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE <br />EMERGENCY FUNDING FOR IRRIGATION RECHARGE WELL <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 8/1/89: <br />Members of the Board of DATE: pest 1, 1989 FILE: <br />County Commissioners <br />Bob KomarinetzSUBJECT: <br />Director of if Kfe <br />Emergency Funding for <br />Irrigation Recharge Well <br />FROM: Roger Welker .0 I/" I� REFERENCES: <br />Golf Course Supt. <br />Due to the hot/dry conditions we have experienced over the past <br />year, we are finding it impossible to maintain an adequate water, <br />level in our irrigation supply lakes to meet our irrigation demands <br />during these dry periods. Our current system of recharging the <br />lakes by pumping out of a drainage canal is very expensive and does <br />not supply us with the proper amount of water. This method costs <br />us approximately $350.00 per week on fuel alone and will have <br />cost us between $10,000 and $15,000 before the year is over. <br />34 <br />
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