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ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Ginn, the Board unanimously approved <br />the FY - 96/97 State and Local Assistance Agreement <br />and the Grant Revenue Utilization as noted in the <br />Memorandum, and authorized the Chairman to execute <br />the appropriate documents to secure the funding of <br />$31,901, as recommended in the Memorandum. <br />COPY OF PARTIALLY EXECUTED AGREEMENT WITH <br />THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS <br />IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />REMOVAL OF NON MILITARY DEBRIS FROM SOUTH BEACH - <br />GE NESSEE WRECKAGE - BUDGET AMENDMENT #013 <br />Emergency Services Director Doug Wright reviewed Memorandum of <br />February 3, 1997: <br />TO: Honorable Board of County Commissioners <br />THROUGH: Jim Chandler, County Administrator <br />FROM: Doug Wright, Director `� <br />Emergency Services <br />DATE: February 3, 1997 <br />SUBJECT: Removal Of Non -Military Debris On South Beach <br />On January 21, 1997, the Board authorized Emergency Services Director Doug Wright to engage <br />the US Army Corps of Engineers contractor, Casper Colosimo & Son, now working on the <br />beach removing the horned scullies with the LARC vehicle, to remove other non-military debris <br />from the South Beach area as soon as the USACOE project is completed. <br />Staff has met with representatives of Casper Colosimo & Son, and a verbal agreement has been <br />reached wherein the company would use the large amphibious craft to remove the remains of <br />the schooner "Genessee" and other non-military related debris, which pose a threat to the safety <br />of residents and visitors participating in beach activities. The verbal agreement, which is in the <br />process of being formalized, provides for the County to pay the contractor $6,000 per day for <br />these services, which include divers, fuel, operators, and all other related costs of this unique <br />combination land and watercraft vehicle. It is estimated that no more than ten days would be <br />required to perform this work. <br />Staff encountered a problem in that the LARC contractor will not be able to provide these <br />services until possibly the middle of March, which is very close to the turtle nesting season <br />when all work on the beach would have to be ceased. <br />In order to expedite the process and limit expenses to the County as well, staff is proposing that <br />the Board approve the following dual or two -phased approach to resolve the debris problem: <br />58 . <br />BOOK'', PAGE� <br />February 4, 1997 <br />
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