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in the amount of $8,573.94 (Alternative No. 1) with funding <br />from Accountl\ o. 109-214-541-067.74, as recommended in the <br />memorandum. <br />DOCUMENTS WILL BE ON FILE <br />IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />WHEN EXECUTED AND RECEIVED <br />11.G.2. EAST INDIAN RIVER COUNTY MASTER STORMWATER <br />MANAGEMENT PLAN - INDIAN RIVER LAGOON <br />Public Works Director James Davis introduced the County's consultants and noted <br />the presence of former Commission Chaiunian Ruth Stanbridge who was instrumental in <br />obtaining funding for this project. He then reviewed his memorandum using a Power Point <br />presentation (on file with the backup in the office of the Clerk to the Board). <br />Dr. Frank Marshall, a member of the consulting team, advised of extensive research <br />and reviewed the recommended actions saying the results are in the bound volume before <br />them for approval. <br />Director Davis advised that staff had made presentations at McKee Jungle Gardens <br />and the Indian River Farms Water Control District and three workshops were held. He <br />reviewed the specifics of the plan and detailed funding for the various projects. He explained <br />that staff is trying to mesh some of the projects with recreational opportunities, not only to <br />make them aesthetically pleasing, but also to capture additional funding opportunities. He <br />asked the Commissioners to consider approving the Master Plan and authorize staff to start <br />on the first of three projects. <br />In response to a request, Director Davis explained the role that Calpine would <br />possibly play in the overall plan. <br />December 17, 2002 <br />20 <br />nu <br />Ci <br />