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Boox 55 P,�-H 204 <br />individuals who were going to file a petition. If all of them <br />follow through on their promise, there will be three separate <br />petitions filed against the FDEP/Beaches and Coastal Systems <br />permit. Filing for a hearing pursuant to Statute 120. process does <br />nullify the permit until the request is denied or the hearing is <br />complete, a hearing officer has made a report of findings with a <br />recommended order, the FDEP Secretary has issued a new order, and <br />all subsequent appeals, if any, are final. The process will take <br />several months and has the potential to last even longer if appeals <br />are granted. <br />That being the case, Mr. Donaldson advised that staff is <br />recommending that the Board of County Commissioners not authorize <br />a Notice to Proceed until the administrative hearing process is <br />complete and all appeals are final. Staff also requested that the <br />Board of County Commissioners authorize tourist tax revenues for <br />legal expenses to defend the actions of the State in issuing the <br />permit. <br />Beth Mitchell, vice president of American Coastal Engineering, <br />Inc., reviewed her letter of May 10, 1995: <br />May 10, 1.995 <br />AMERICAN COASTAL ENGINEERING, INC - <br />201 N. F7agler Drive, west Palm Beach, Florida 33401 <br />407 833-9919 407 8334929 Fax <br />working to Preserve America's Coastline <br />Don Donaldson, P.E. <br />Indian River County Public Works Department <br />1850 25th St. <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />Re: PEP Reef Project, Vero Beach <br />Dear Don: <br />The purpose of this letter is to review the status of the PEP Reef project, and to provide <br />information regarding the scheduling requirements and limitations in order to complete the <br />project during the summer of 1995. The three major phases of the project are as follows: <br />Mobilization - A minimum of six weeks is required during which we will modify ten forms, <br />obtain bonds and insurance and order materials including reinforcing steel and rebar. <br />Fabrication - The project will require 215 units. We estimate that approximately 20 units per <br />week can be fabricated, using 10 forms. Therefore a minimum of 10 weeks should be <br />allocated for -fabrication. - - <br />Installation - We estimate that trucking, barging and installation of 215 units will require a <br />minimum of six weeks. As noted in our contract, <br />weather conditions. this phase is critically dependant upon , <br />46 <br />May 23, 1995 <br />
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