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12, 13. SPOONBILL MARSH WETLAND FACILITY — ADDITIONAL OYSTER BEDS <br /> Director Olson elaborated on the success of the oyster colonization project at the <br /> Spoonbill Marsh, and requested approval to increase the total amount of rock oyster clusters <br /> without advertising for bid . <br /> MOTION WAS MADE . by Commissioner Davis , <br /> SECONDED by Vice Chairman Wheeler, to approve <br /> staff' s recommendation . <br /> Director Olson noted the positive effects of the nutrient removal requirements and <br /> addressed questions from the Board . <br /> The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br /> Motion carried . The Board by a 4-0 vote (Commissioner <br /> Flescher absent) , approved the Sembler and Sembler, Inc . <br /> proposal as presented, in the amount of $45 , 000 . 00 , for the <br /> installation of rock oyster clusters, as recommended in the <br /> memorandum of August 30 , 2011 . <br /> 13 , COUNTY ATTORNEY MATTERS <br /> B.A. INITIAL REVIEW AND DISCUSSION OFPROPOSED INDL4NRIVER COUNTY <br /> SECONDARYMETALS RECYCLERS ORDINANCE <br /> Assistant County Attorney Brooke Odom recapped her memorandum dated August 31 , <br /> 2011 . She provided background ; explained how Chapter 538 of the Florida Statutes regulates <br /> secondary metals recyclers and the purchase and sale of regulated metals property ; and reviewed <br /> the proposed ordinance , which imposes additional and more restrictive regulations upon <br /> secondary metals recyclers . She requested the Board determine whether to move forward with <br /> K 141 PG 317 <br /> September 6 , 2011 23 <br />