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resolved. It is Boyle's position that it kept the County informed of <br />conditions by its daily reports. These reports, in our opinion, were <br />less than informative as to the nature of the problem and the solution. <br />The County, in view of the foregoing, retained $24, 320 from its <br />contract with Sheltra and approximately $171,000 from its engineering <br />contract with Boyle. Sheltra has sought final payment for a number of <br />months. In order to resolve the matter and hopefully avoid a costly <br />trial the parties agreed to mediation. The terms agreed to, subject to <br />commission approval are as follows: <br />City pays $12,933 <br />Boyle pays 4,506--- <br />County <br />,500`- <br />County pays 2,567 <br />Sheltra receives $20,000 <br />In view of the foregoing, it is recommended that the County pay the <br />$2,567.00 to Sheltra in settlement of all claims. Administratively, the <br />City will give the County $12,933 the County will deduct $4,500 from <br />the retainage on the Boyle contract and give Sheltra a final payment <br />and settlement of all claims check for $20,000. Release of final payment <br />to Sheltra & Son Construction was originally approved by the Board on <br />August 4, 1992 (copy attached) . It is recommended that the Board <br />approve release of final payment to Boyle less the $4,500 settlement. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously agreed to <br />settle the contract dispute with Sheltra and Sons <br />Construction Co., Inc., at a total cost to the <br />County of $2,567.00, under the terms set forth in <br />staff's memorandum. <br />CITY OF VERO BEACH - SR-AlA WIDENING - REQUEST FOR TRAFFIC IMPACT <br />FEES <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated May 3, 1993: <br />59 <br />MAY 111993 BOOK 89 FAUF 524 <br />