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9.R PUBLIC DISCUSSION - CANGIANELLI CONSTRUCTION INC. - <br />WABASSO BEACH PARK - SUMMERPLACE SEA WALLS <br />The Board reviewed a letter dated November 14, 1997: <br />�iy�•�GE�r/C ,�o� <br />November 14, 1997 <br />Mr. James Chandler <br />County Administrator <br />Indian River County <br />1840 25th Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />RECEIVED <br />NOV 171997 <br />CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />RE: License Agreement - Cangionelli Construction Inc. <br />Wabasso Beach Park <br />Dear Mr. Chandler: <br />Thank you for meeting with Mr. and Mrs. John Stephenson, my wife and I together with <br />County officials, Mr. Charles Vitunac and Mr. Jim Davis. <br />As was discussed at the meeting: <br />1. The Board of County Commissioners at their meeting on October 29, 1997, <br />elected to have a license agreement directly with Cangionelli Construction Inc. <br />Unfortunately, Mr. Cangionelli on legal advice, refuses to sign the agreement because in <br />his agreement with the homeowners, the homeowners must provide access to the beach. <br />We therefore, request that the license agreement be drawn between the county and the <br />homeowners as the contractor is our agent. The homeowners have contacted another <br />contractor to complete the sea wall if Mr. Cangionelli fails to perform and the new <br />contractor also requires us to obtain the beach access. <br />2. The homeowners will undertake to: <br />a) Obtain a rider from the contractor's liability insurance company to satisfy <br />the license agreements insurance clause. <br />b) Supply a cash bond with the county, to ensure that the park will be <br />restored to as good a condition as it was before the contractor's usage. The current <br />homeowners were instrumental in restoring the park in June of this year and the cost �of <br />replacing the sand, fence, gate and vegetation came to approximately $3,400. The park is <br />required to access the beach only which involves opening the gate and removing <br />approximately a dozen plants (cost of plants $8.75 each). We feel that the $10,000 cash <br />bond requested by the county is unwarranted and a bond of $2,000 would supply adequate <br />43 <br />NOVEMBER 18, 1997 <br />B®OK 103 FAGE 435 <br />