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BOOK 10-7 PAVE' <br />Under discussion, Commissioners questioned why a 1991 loader was being surplussed <br />and Administrator Chandler explained that some of the equipment at the Landfill is no longer <br />needed because of privatization. <br />Budget Director Joseph A. Baird added that the loader had been fully depreciated with <br />a zero book value. <br />Public Works Director James Davis was relieved to learn it was an old Landfill loader <br />and not one assigned to Road and Bridge. The life of their 11 -year old dozer would surely <br />be shortened by using it on the beach. He assumed this authorization would include some <br />funding to pay operators and other costs. <br />Commissioner Adams stated that funding should come from the beach funds and staff <br />should come back to the Board with cost estimates, particularly for the beaches on private <br />property, for which the property owners should pay. Approval by the Board today would <br />give staff the direction to lay out the program and be ready to go with the work when finally <br />approved by the Board at the next meeting. <br />Director Davis advised that Mr. Tabar has checked the State's rule on emergency <br />protection and there are certain limits on beach scraping. Because of the provisions in the <br />rules, he recommended the areas be prioritized. <br />Vice Chairman Macht pointed out that this is a problem for everyone in the county. <br />General Services Director H.T. "Sonny" Dean requested that the motion include <br />surplus of the telephone switching boxes, the other item on 7.G. <br />MOTION WAS AMENDED by Commissioner Adams, <br />SECONDED BY Vice Chairman Macht to include the surplus <br />of the telephone switching boxes as set forth in the <br />Memorandum under item 7.G. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />November 10, 1998 <br />98 <br />