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11.G.1. NORTH COUNTY PARK - BRAD SMITH & <br />ASSOCIATES - WELLER POOLS <br />CLERK'S NOTE: DEFERRED FROM MEETING OF JUNE 13:12000. <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of June 7, 2000: <br />TO: James E. Chandler, <br />County Administrator <br />FROM: James W. Davis, P.E., <br />Public Works Director <br />SUBJECT: North County Park <br />1) Approval of Master Plan — <br />2) Approval of Revenue Option and Construction Alternative Phase I — Pool Complex <br />and Site Infrastructure <br />3) Design/Build Contract with Weller Pools and Selection of a Construction Manager <br />for Site Work <br />DATE: June 7, 2000 <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />Brad Smith and Associates, Inc. has completed the Master Plan phase for the North County Park <br />located at the SE comer of the St. Sebastian River Buffer Preserve north of CR512, just west of the <br />Sebastian Middle School property. Extensive meetings have been held with Keith Fischer, DEP <br />Preserve Manager, and St. Johns River Water Management District staff to design site improvements <br />on the 120 acre site in an environmentally compatible mariner. <br />Brad Smith will explain the Master Plan Design using a PowerPoint format. Community and agency <br />input workshops were held Feb. 9, 2000 and May 23, 2000, as well as the June 1, 2000 meeting of <br />the Parks and Recreation Committee. At this time, staff is seeking approval of the Master Plan <br />design, Phase I scope and budget, and delivery system to proceed with construction of Phase <br />1 so facilities can be open in May 2001. <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br />Master Plan Approval <br />The Parks and Recreation Committee approved the Master Plan on June 1, 2000 and recommends <br />Board approval. <br />Revenue Options <br />Currently, the revenues to fund Phase I may include the following: <br />JULY 11, 2000 <br />BIA 1 14 PG 158 <br />a -142- 9 <br />
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