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04/19/2016
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Board of County Commissioners
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None <br />2. Sandridge Golf Club <br />None <br />3. Recreation <br />None <br />D. Human Resources <br />None <br />E. Office of Management and Budget <br />None <br />F. Public Works <br />None <br />G. Utilities Services <br />10:59 1. St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) Cost- <br />a.m. Share Application for FY 2016-2017 <br />(memorandum -dated April 13,2016) -------------------------------------------------- 213__ <br />Director of Utility Services Vincent Burke reported that there <br />are two utility projects that are eligible for the St. Johns River <br />Water Management District's (SJRWMD) Cost -Sharing <br />Grant. He stated that staff would be asking for $1.2 million <br />for the Osprey Acres project (the Stormwater Park at 925 5`h <br />Street SW, east of Osprey Marsh); and $650,000 for the Septic <br />to Sewer Conversion Project within the Commercial Area of <br />North Sebastian. He disclosed that the grant applications are <br />due by Friday, April 22, 2016, and that the SJRWMD has <br />asked the County to prioritize the two projects, in case only <br />one is selected for funding. <br />Commissioner Zorc advocated ranking the Septic to Sewer <br />Project as the priority project, as the County is farther ahead <br />in the permitting process, and the work could start sooner. <br />Commissioner Davis agreed that the Septic to Sewer Project <br />should be made the top priority project. He noted that this <br />project is one that the City of Sebastian cannot undertake for <br />itself. <br />Board of County Commission Minutes Page 8 <br />April 19, 2016 <br />
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