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Pec,h 98 FA�r564 <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION. The Motion was <br />voted on and carried unanimously. <br />CONTRACTS WILL BE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE <br />CLERK TO THE BOARD WHEN EXECUTED AND RECEIVED <br />ROSELAND DRAINAGE - BAY STREET AT <br />ROGALA POND AND 79TH STREET <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of July 1, 1996: <br />TO: James Chandler <br />County Administrator <br />THROUGH: James W. Davis, P. <br />Public Works Director <br />FROM: Roger D. Cain, P.E.j <br />County Engineer (, <br />SUBJECT: Roseland Drainage Bay treet at Rogala Pond and <br />79th Street from 130th Street to 126th Street <br />DATE: July 1, 1996 <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />The two above locations have been investigated by the Public Works Department for <br />drainage improvements. The past history of both locations has shown that drainage has <br />caused problems in the past of various sorts. At Bay Streetthe erosion and flooding of Bay <br />Street and surrounding areas and the transporting of sediment and siltation to the Indian <br />River Lagoon are the major problems. Along 79th Street capacity and isolated flooding is <br />the major concern. A report for 79th and correspondence, which are attached to this <br />agenda, show the results of the studies and provide the background for the alternative <br />solutions presented in this agenda item. Briefly, the Bay Street Rogala Pond area requires <br />for solution reconstruction and redirection of the conveyance systems. The owner of the <br />Pond has offered to grant an easement, but wants the county to fill the pond in exchange <br />for the easement. It is staffs opinion that the county should not have to fill the pond: 79th <br />Street requires improvement to culverts along 79th Street and the improvement of a ditch <br />east of 128th Court and into a natural drainageway which outlets the drainage for this area <br />of Roseland under Roseland Road and into the south prong of the Sebastian River. It is <br />expected that environmental permitting will be required to complete this work. <br />JULY 169 1996 34 <br />0 <br />