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BOOK 96 PACE 562 <br />Director Pinto explained that these are satellite plants and <br />next will be the north county and sludge treatment facilities. It <br />will take 3 years to phase out the County's operation which is <br />being done at the direction of the Board. We are initially <br />starting with the easy ones that we can monitor. Director Pinto <br />wanted to be clear that this action is no reflection on the County <br />employees who are doing a very good job. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously authorized <br />staff to negotiate with Hydrologic Florida, Inc., <br />and to proceed with negotiations with the <br />subsequently -ranked firms should the original <br />negotiations fail. <br />WETLAND PROTECT - WEST REGIONAL WASTEWATER <br />TREATMENT PLANT - CHANGE ORDER #2 - <br />COASTAL CONSTRUCTION OF BREVARD, INC. <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of November 1, 1995: <br />DATE: November 1, 1995 <br />TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER <br />COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR <br />FROM: TERRANCE G. PINT <br />DIRECTOR OF UTI SERVIC S <br />PREPARED ROBERT O. WISEMEN, P.E <br />AND STAFFED ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER <br />BY: DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY VICES <br />SUBJECT: WETLAND PROJECT AT WEST REGIONAL WASTEWATER <br />TREATMENT PLANT, CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROJECT NO. US -93 -05 -ED <br />BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS <br />On July 17, 1995, the Board of County Commissioners approved Change <br />Order No. 1 for the above -referenced project. We are before the <br />Board of County Commissioners with Change Order No. 2 due to the <br />following changes in the construction of the project: <br />A. Florida Power & Light has requested that their power <br />poles be relocated due to difficulties that will arise <br />while maintaining the poles. The poles are presently <br />located within the Wetland project. The Utilities <br />Department agrees and believes that relocating the poles <br />will protect the Wetland and the berms from any damage <br />that may be caused by FP&L maintenance equipment. The <br />cost of the relocation of these poles is $23,399 and will <br />-be paid by the County. <br />NOVEMBER 7, 1995 56 <br />