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AUG 2 0 1991 <br />. BOOK 4 F.'•:GE �� <br />consultants, and Commissioner Scurlock interjected that he <br />recalled raising concern way back when about having more than one <br />engineer on a project at the same time, especially when you are <br />talking about stormwater management and reuse. <br />Administrator Chandler noted that as he got into it, there <br />was some question about the manner it was treated when the first <br />18 hole course was constructed and whether or not that additional <br />right-of-way was granted or approved at that point in time. It <br />was his understanding that the right-of-way was not officially <br />allocated at that time and that the architects were not aware of <br />this 50 feet until they started getting into the detailed plans. <br />Administrator Chandler felt, in this case, that perhaps we didn't <br />communicate to them what those requirements on that right -way <br />were going to be until we started to get into it more deeply and <br />into the site plan review. <br />Commissioners Bowman and Eggert felt that the architects <br />should have taken this under advisement in their preliminary <br />briefing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously approved <br />Amendment No. 1 to the Sandridge Golf Course New 18 <br />Professional Engineering/Land Surveying Services <br />Agreement dated April 16, 1991, as recommended by <br />staff. <br />Commissioner Scurlock wanted to be sure that all arbitrage <br />requirements are met, and OMB Director Joe Baird confirmed that <br />we have enough bills out there to meet the 10% requirements now. <br />Chairman Bird suggested that in the interim before <br />construction begins, we get a separate bid on the landclearing in <br />order to shorten our construction timetable. <br />40 <br />