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boCAK .':� F,1Lc U , 0 <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br />The cost of the drainage culvert is estimated as follows: <br />90 LF 30" RCP @ $40/If $ 3,600 <br />Endwalls $ 8,000 <br />Guardrail 5,000 <br />$16,600' <br />Staff has indicated to the Drainage District Administrator that we prefer that the county purchase <br />the pipe and the installation be bid as a separate bid item with the canal project. The county <br />would agree to pay the cost of installation. <br />The alternatives presented are: <br />Alternative No. 1 <br />Agree to fund the culvert cost of $16,600 as outlined above. <br />Alternative No. 2 <br />Deny the request for the County to furnish and install the culvert <br />RECOMMENDATIONS AND FUNDING <br />Staff recommends Alternative No. 1 whereby the County agrees to fund $16,600 to furnish and <br />install a 30" culvert beneath W Avenue. Funding to be from the Local Option Sales Tax <br />Program. FY98/99 - $1,100,000 for drainage improvements. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Ginn, SECONDED <br />BY Commissioner Macht , to approve Alternative No. 1, to fund <br />the culvert cost of $16,600 as outlined above, as recommended <br />in the Memorandum. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Macht asked why the County is required to pay for <br />this, and Public Works Director James Davis explained that it was due to the fact that the <br />Sebastian Water Control District was established (1927) prior to the road right-of-way being <br />established. So, they came first, we constructed the road over their right-of-way, and they <br />are asking us to culvert it. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION and it carried <br />unanimously. <br />11.H.1. SOUTH COUNTY WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT <br />EXPANSION PROJECT - WHARTON-SMITH. INC - CHANGE ORDER #1 <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum dated September 10, 1997: <br />El El <br />SEPTEMBER 23, 1997 <br />