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receiving locations. He said this would include infrastructure changes, pump stations, and <br />storage tanks for all golf courses that the County currently services. He requested the Board <br />authorized staff to move forward with the solicitation of bids. <br />Discussion ensued regarding the charge for required reuse water, the new rates that will <br />become effective on January 1St, 2011, and returning to the Board in 45 to 60 days for approval <br />of the bid award. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously approved <br />the solicitation of bids for automation of the reuse <br />distribution system, as recommended in the memorandum <br />of December 1, 2010. <br />13. COUNTY ATTORNEY MATTERS <br />13.A. APPROVAL OF MEDL4TION AGREEMENT FOR PARCEL 134 OWNED BY THE <br />ABAZIS FAMILY, 6800 57TH STREET, VERO BEACH <br />Deputy County Attorney William DeBraal recapped his memorandum dated December <br />13, 2010, providing introduction and background regarding the Mediated Settlement Agreement <br />for Parcel 134, which lies west of 66th Avenue, outside the urban service boundary, and zoned A- <br />1 Agricultural. He said the parcel owners (Abazis) had proposed an agreement where they want <br />the County to provide $68,600 for the parcel, curb cuts at both ends of the property, sod <br />improvements, and replacement of the fence, depending on its condition at the time of the <br />project's construction. Attorney DeBraal recommended the Board approve the mediation <br />agreement, expert witness fees, and attorney fees, for a total of $93,278. <br />15 <br />December 21, 2010 <br />