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County Attorney Vitunac also advised that the $706 was paid for Tracts A and C and <br />both plants. The County has no money in this and Tract A is locked within the Breezy <br />Village development and would be of no use to any other party. <br />Commissioner Eggert WITHDREW HER MOTION. <br />General discussion ensued as to the price to be charged for the lands and the Board <br />agreed upon One ($1.00) Dollar. <br />with. <br />County Attorney Vitunac remarked that these residents have been a pleasure to work <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Ginn, the Board <br />unanimously approved the sale of Tracts A and C to <br />Breezy Village Homeowners Association for the <br />sum of One ($1.00) Dollar. <br />11.H.4. NORTH BEACH REVERSE OSMOSIS PLANT - <br />FINALIZATION PERMITTING - ISSUES FOR FACILITY <br />CLOSEOUT - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL <br />PROTECTION (DEP) - CAMP DRESSER & MCKEE <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of February 27, 1998: <br />DATE: February 27, 1998 <br />TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER <br />COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR <br />FROM: DONALD R. HUBBS, P. . ' <br />DIRECTOR OF UT Y <br />PREPARED WILLIAM F. MCCAIN, P.E. <br />AND STAFFED CAPITAL PROJECTS ENGINEER <br />BY: DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: NORTH BEACH REVERSE OSMOSIS PLANT, FINALIZATION <br />PERMITTING, ISSUES FOR FACILITY CLOSEOUT <br />In 1988, the Indian River County Department of Utility Services assumed responsibility for the <br />North Beach Reverse Osmosis Plant from the North Beach Water Company. The County has, <br />since, expanded the facility to 1 MGD which includes a pilot design and a sidestream treatment <br />system. The County has also been solely responsible for all permit issues. <br />MARCH 10, 1998 <br />-75- 6�JK Wl, PACE <br />