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11/18/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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15.B.3. APPROVAL OFBID AWARD FDR IRCBID NO. 2011055, <br />FENCING IMPROVEMENTS AT INDIAN .RIVER COUNTYLANDFILL <br />RECYCLING CENTER <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously: (1) <br />approved the Bid Award to Stuart Fence Company as the <br />lowest most responsive and responsible bidder, meeting <br />the specifications as set forth in the Invitation to Bid; (2) <br />approved the sample agreement; and (3) authorized the <br />Chairman to execute said agreement after receipt and <br />approval of the required certificate of insurance and after <br />the County Attorney has approved the agreement as to <br />form and legal sufficiency, as recommended in the <br />memorandum of August 8, 2011. <br />AGREEMENT ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />15.B.4. REQUEST TO RENEW LEASE BYMWI CORPORATION <br />Commissioner Davis speculated on whether it was prudent to grant the request of MWI <br />Corporation to renew their lease on landfill property located on Oslo Road for fifteen years. He <br />added that the County's future was uncertain as to the status of the landfill and possible landfill <br />expansion, and fifteen years is a long time. He noted, too, that the subject area could be a <br />tremendous asset to economic development, and he was uncertain if this was the highest and best <br />use for the land. <br />August 16, 2011 <br />2 <br />334 <br />
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