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Brian Heady spoke of government as a servant to the people, the Declaration of <br />Independence, our inalienable rights, and about Hitler's rise to prominence. He also spoke <br />of Robin Hood's premise of stealing from the rich to give to the poor; he believed the <br />opposite was true concerning the Dodger deal. It appeared that to him that the <br />Commissioners were acting inappropriately In their roles as servants of the people because <br />history tells us that first government takes their money, then their freedom, and then their <br />lives. He concluded by saying "the choice is yours". <br />9.C. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS <br />None. (Clerk's Note: See item 7.N. above) <br />11.C.1. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY JAIL - DETENTION <br />ELECTRONICS - SIEMENS BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES - FINAL <br />PAYMENT AND RELEASE OF RETAINAGE <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of January 8, 2002: <br />Date: January 8, 2002 <br />To: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners <br />Thru: James E. Chandler, County Administrator <br />, <br />From: Thomas W. Frame, General Services Director—Zczccc.�l <br />Subject: Final Payment and Release of Retainage — Siemens Building Technologies, <br />Indian River County Jail — Detention Electronics <br />BACKGROUND: <br />Attached is a memorandum from Lynn Williams regarding the release of the retainage and final <br />payment to Siemens Building Technologies for the installation and replacement of detention <br />electronics at the Indian River County Jail. <br />All work contracted for has been satisfactorily completed and the final payment of the ten <br />percent retainage is now due to the contractor The adjusted contract as approved by the Board is <br />for $289,010. The amount retained (10%) is $28 901. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />With all work having been properly installed, staff recommends the release of the retainage and <br />the final payment of $28,901 to Siemens Building Technologies. <br />January 15, 2002 <br />56 <br />r <br />7 '6 <br />