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Discussion ensued on what to do with the old clubhouse, and <br />it was suggested that it be moved to the Fairgrounds or used as a <br />field office for Utilities. <br />Commissioner Scurlock wished to emphasize that when this <br />25 -year debt service is over, the County will have two 18 -hole <br />courses that will be completely paid for with the exception of <br />maintenance. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously authorized <br />staff to proceed with the design, surveying, site <br />engineering and obtaining financing to construct an <br />additional 18 holes at the Sandridge Golf Course with <br />initial costs being paid by golf course operations or <br />inter -fund borrowing until financing is obtained. <br />ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES - PHASE III - INDIAN RIVER <br />BOULEVARD <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 1/29/91: <br />TO: James E. Chandler, <br />County Administrator <br />THROUGH: James W. Davis, P.E.,.. <br />Public Works Director <br />FROM: Terry B. Thompson, P.E.,�� <br />Capital Projects Manager <br />SUBJECT: Amendment No. 5 - <br />Indian River Boulevard Phase III <br />DATE: January 29, 1991 FILE: amend5.agn <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />On January 22, 1991, the Board of County Commissioners <br />authorized additional engineering services to Boyle <br />Engineering Corporation for Indian River Boulevard Phase III <br />at a cost not to exceed $20,000. <br />The attached amendment to Boyle Engineering Corporation's <br />original engineering contract defines the specific tasks for <br />the design changes that were authorized by the Board. <br />RECOMMgDATIONS AND FUNDING <br />Staff recommends approval of the attached Amendment No. 5 to <br />the Professional Engineering Services Agreement between Boyle <br />Engineering Corporation and Indian River County. Funding to <br />be from Account 309- North Indian River Bouledard. <br />FEB 5 1991 47 BOOK P GO 5 <br />