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Director Davis explained that the work involved mapping <br />the hard bottom and the biological communities. There is a <br />videotape of the biological communities, a lot of data, and <br />the alternative assessments study. <br />The consensus among the Board members was to forego the <br />presentation. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously <br />authorized the final payment to Coastal Technology <br />Corporation in the amount of $16,810.80, as <br />recommended by staff. <br />ACCEPTANCE OF 66TH AVENUE RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PAVINGIDRAINAGE <br />IMPROVEMENTS <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated November 2, 1993: <br />TO: James E. Chandler, <br />County Administrator <br />FROM: James W. Davis, P.E., <br />Public Works Directo <br />SUBJECT: Acceptance of 66th Avenue Right -of -Way <br />Dedication and Paving/Drainage Improvements <br />REF. LETTER: Steve Snoberger, Carter Associates, <br />to James Davis dated Oct. 11, 1993 <br />, <br />DATE: November 2 , 19 9 3 c : FILE : 66AV.AON <br />'i <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />On February 2, 1993, Indian River County and Golden River Fruit Co. <br />(George Lambeth, Owner) entered into an agreement to cost share in <br />paving and drainage improvements to 66th Avenue between Oslo Road <br />(9th St. SW) and 5th St. SW (J mile length). The project is now <br />complete, and the developer is requesting county acceptance of <br />right-of-way deeds, the road paving, and final payment of the <br />county's share ($18,289.11). A one-year warranty, release of liens, <br />and performance bond has been provided to the county. <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br />Staff has inspected the Road and has approved the construction. <br />The alternatives presented are as follows: <br />Alternative No. 1 <br />Accept the Right -of -Way dedication and paving project as <br />complete. Approve final payment of $18,289.11 <br />51 <br />SOU - 91993 ROCK 90 FAGE 996 <br />