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Minutes
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12/13/2011
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Board of County Commissioners
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4051
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141, 740-776
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ON MOTION by Commissioner Davis , SECONDED by <br /> Commissioner Solari , the Board unanimously approved <br /> the Mediated Settlement Agreement for Parcel 106 , <br /> located at 5215 66th Avenue , owned by John and Debra <br /> Marotto , as recommended in the memorandum of <br /> December 6 , 2011 . <br /> 13 C. SETTLEMENT WITH SHADOWBROOK ESTATES, INC. <br /> Attorney Polackwich reviewed his memorandum dated December 6 , 2011 , providing <br /> background and ongoing details of the County ' s purchase of 29 environmentally contaminated <br /> acres located at the headwaters of the St . Sebastian River, from Shadowbrook Estates , Inc . He <br /> also explained the specifics of the Escrow Agreement and the tentative settlement whereby the <br /> County will receive $ 100 , 000 . 00 of the escrow funds , Shadowbrook will receive the balance , and <br /> the County will take over remediation efforts . <br /> MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Solari , <br /> SECONDED by Commissioner Davis , to approve the <br /> settlement, and authorize the Chairman to attest the <br /> proposed Settlement Agreement with Shadowbrook <br /> Estates , Inc . <br /> Vice Chairman O ' Bryan suggested staff send a copy of the settlement to Representative <br /> Debbie Mayfield, accompanied with a strong letter stating that it is mind-boggling that the <br /> Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) took more than four years to come up with a <br /> remediation plan; and should it cost the County over $ 100 , 000 . 00 , that DEP will pay the <br /> difference , because of what it is costing taxpayers , due to the bureaucratic paper pushing of DEP . <br /> I4IPG773 <br /> December 13 , 2011 24 <br />
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