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40 0 <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED <br />BY Commissioner Stanbridge, to approve Alternative #1. <br />Commissioner Tippin quipped that when they get this and the pool done, we will be <br />able to charge admission to north county. <br />Public Works Director James W. Davis reported that. he had met with Ed Tyer, the <br />Florida Hunter Education officer who has been monitoring the grants for this project. There <br />is $300,000 which will be coming from the State to compliment the Federal funding. Since <br />there is about $30,000 of that $300,000 that has not been spent, Mr. Tyer wanted to add <br />some items back into the project that were previously cut to bring down the project's cost. <br />Those changes will be brought to the Board in the future in a second change order. <br />Commissioner Stanbridge noted that she and Director Davis had spoken with some <br />fishery people who promised to stock the ponds up there. She assumed there was no cost <br />involved. <br />Director Davis added that Chairman Adams had spoken with Frank Borello of the <br />Florida Game and Fresh Water Conservation Commission, and they will meet soon to look <br />at the lake and talk about stocking it. <br />Chairman Adams reminded them that it is a "kid's fishing lake" and the only way you <br />can fish there is to bring a kid. We will be working closely with the FGFWCC to stock the <br />lake and it will be part of the "Teach A Kid to Fish" legacy we hope to leave. She looked <br />forward to seeing Commissioner Tippin there with his grandchildren. She reported that the <br />lake looks great and will be good for bank fishing and there are hopes to have some <br />provisions for the handicapped also. <br />County Attorney Bangel asked about the agreement in the agenda package, identified <br />as "sample agreement", and whether or not the actual contract would be brought back to the <br />Board. <br />August 1, 2000 <br />81 <br />BK 114 PG 421 <br />