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BOOK 94 pAu 621 <br />Public Works Director Jim Davis advised that the recording of <br />the deed enhances the score on the CDBG application by 30 points <br />and it probably would qualify anyway under our general acceptance <br />program. <br />Commissioner Adams noted there would be the option of setting <br />up an MSTU to handle it if the CDBG application was not approved. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />motion carried unanimously. <br />RESURFACING AND RECONSTRUCTION OF 66TH AVENUE <br />(LATERAL "A" ROADS BETWEEN 33RD AND 45TH STREETS <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of March 8, 1995: <br />TO: James Chandler <br />County Administrator <br />FROM: James W. Davis, P.E. <br />Public Works Director <br />SUBJECT: Resurfacing and Reconstruction of 66th Avenue <br />(Lateral "A" Road) between 33rd Street and 45th Street <br />RE: Referenced memo from Terry Cook to James Davis <br />Dated March 2, 1995 <br />DATE: March 8, 1995 <br />On September 13, 1994, the Board approved the FY 94/95 Annual Road <br />Resurfacing Program which included the resurfacing of 66th Avenue <br />between 33rd Street and 45th Street (1.5 miles) for a cost of <br />$72,000. The project included the installation of a "petromat" <br />engineering fabric to be placed over the existing road to eliminate <br />reflective cracking from the existing road pavement through the new <br />asphalt resurfacing. After recent coring the road and additional <br />engineering analysis, staff is of the opinion that a total <br />recycling of the existing base of the road is needed. Many <br />counties (Brevard, Orange and Seminole) as well as the City of Vero <br />Beach, have used the base recycling technology with excellent <br />results. <br />After formal bidding, the Melbourne Beach firm Asphalt Recycling, <br />Inc., has recently entered into a contract with Orange County to <br />perform the base recycling at $1.09 per square yard. In addition, <br />Brevard County has bid and contracted with Mariani Asphalt Company <br />in Tampa, Florida, to supply asphalt emulsion at $0.818 per gallon, <br />which is needed for the work. <br />74 <br />March 14, 1995 <br />
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