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Minutes
Meeting Date
09/13/2011
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Board of County Commissioners
Archived Roll/Disk#
4050
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141, 350-392
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B.I. PROFESSIONAL CIVIL ENGINEERING SER VICES AGREEMENT WITH MB V <br />ENGINEERING. INC., FINAL PAY QUAIL CREEKSUBDIVLSIONINDIAN <br />RIVER COUNTYPROJECTNO. 200402019645291 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously approved <br />payment of MBV Engineering, Inc., Invoice No. 11-1988, <br />dated June 24, 2011, in the amount of $4,053.08 for final <br />payment for the Professional Civil Engineering Services <br />Agreement, as recommended in the memorandum of <br />August 30, 2011. <br />B..I. CONSIDERATION OF SOUTHEAST FLORIDA REGIONAL PARTNERSHIP <br />SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES GRANT CONSORTIUMAGREEMENT <br />Chairman Solari asked his fellow Board members to consider voting against this <br />Agreement because he felt this was a way for the Federal Government, through the Housing and <br />Urban Development, Environmental Protection Agency, and Department of Transportation to <br />impose its will and belief systems on Indian River County, a move which he thought would <br />eventually reduce the County's power of home rule and subject our community to more federally <br />imposed regulations. <br />County Administrator Joe Baird said that staff may philosophically be opposed to some <br />of the Federal programs, but believed that once the program is in place, the County could qualify <br />for grant funding. <br />BK 141 PG 369 <br />September 13, 2011 8 <br />
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