tie County Record, MAY 26, 2010, Page 11 Coley works to market Fla. iposil that would make funds available directly to the local communities to market themselves." CALHOUN COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MINUTES APRIL 20, 2010 PRESENT AND ACT- ING: EDWARD D. WYRICK, CHAIRMAN DON MILLER, VICE- CHAIRMAN WILLIE T. GRANT HAROLD PICKRON DANNY RAY WISE EMMANUEL HIRES, DEPUTY MATT FUQUA, ATTORNEY DON A. O'BRYAN, COUNTY ADMINIS- TRATOR RUTH W ATTAWAY, CLERK JANICE HOLLEY, DEPUTY CLERK The meeting was called to order by Deputy Hires. Prayer and pledge of alle- giance to the flag was led by Commissioner Wise. The Planning Commission met at 4:00 p.m. with the following rec- ommendation for the Board of County Commissioners: 1. Adopt Resolution 2010-09. Calhoun County is a political subdivision of the State of Florida and local government within the State of Florida. The Calhoun County Commission has adopted a Local Government Comprehensive Plan, pur- suant to Chapter 163, Part II, Florida Statutes. After discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Miller, seconded by Commissioner Grant and carried to approve and exe- cute Resolution 2010-09. 2. Approval of a condi- tional use permit requested by Bob White for a Billiard Hall. The request was approved with two condi- tions: a. Within the 1st year if no complaints are made he will have an ongoing conditional use permit. b. Hours of operation are 12:00 p.m. until 12:00 a.m. After discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Miller, sec- onded by Commissioner Grant and carried to approve the conditional use permit for Bob White with the above conditions. BIDS The Board received sealed Weatherization bids as follows: . CLIENT: A. Bontrager COUNTY ESTIMATE: $4,601.00 CASTLEBERRY: $5,700.00 R & R CONSTRUC- TION: $4,951.00 CLIENT: C. Carrol COUNTY ESTIMATE: $5,090.00 CASTLEBERRY: $4,810.00 "R & R CONSTRUC- TION: $4,996.00 CLIENT: Robert Coe COUNTY ESTIMATE: $6,706.00 CASTLEBERRY: $6,555.00 R & R CONSTRUC- TION: $7,408.00 CLIENT: L. Smith COUNTY ESTIMATE: $6,110.00 CASTLEBERRY: $6,635.00 R & R CONSTRUC- TION: $7,160.00 After discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Wise, sec- onded by Commissioner Miller and carried to approve the Bontrager, Carrol, Coe and Smith houses. The Clark and Coppock house will be re- bid because they are over the allowed bid amount. The Board received scaled advertising bids as follows: The County lectrd, $4.00 per colunil inch Liberty .Journal, Inc., $5.25 per column inch After discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Wise, sec- onded by Commissioner Pickron and carried to accept low bid from The County Record at $4.00 per column inch. The Board received sealed bids for the Mossy Pond Community Center Roof as follows: 1. Ameritech, $57,920.00 2. CalCo Construction, $48,581.00 3. North Florida Construction, $80,889.52 4. Peach State Roofing, $37,302.00 After discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Miller, sec- onded by Commissioner Grant and carried to table the above bids for review. A motion was made by Commissioner Millet, sec- onded by Commissioner Pickron and carried to reject the Parker Brothers Roofing bid because the deadline to receive bids was 2:00 p.m. (CT) and their bid was received in the Clerk's Office at 2:48 pm. Dan Clemons. Ship Coordinator presented to the Board for approval and execution a Change Order on the J. W Shiver house for $7,900.00. After dis- cussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Wise, seconded by Commissioner Pickron and carried to approve the above Change Order. DON A. O'BRYAN, COUNTY ADMINIS- TRATOR Mr. O'Bryan presented to the Board for approval and execution a Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Community Development Block Grant \CDILU) Di.aslt' Recovery Pi ogi.ni Contract for $500.395.00. After discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Miller, sec- onded by Commissioner Pickron and carried to approve and execute said Contract. Mr. O'Bryan presented to the Board for approval and execution the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Emergency Watershed Program (EWP) Amendment #1. This amendment is to add Flatwoods road and increase funding by $131.385.00. After discus- sion, a motion was made by Commissioner Wise, sec- onded by Commissioner Grant and carried to approve and execute Amendment #1. Mr. O'Bryan presented to the Board for approval the proposal from Preble Rish, Inc. for professional engineering services for the 2009 Spring Storm Emergency Watershed Project (EWP). After dis- cussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Grant, seconded by Commissioner Pickron and carried to approve the proposal from Preble-Rish, Inc. Mr. O'Bryan presented to the Board for approval and execution Contract Change Order #5 for the Calhoun County 2008- 2009 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program to GAC Contractors, Inc. for an increase of $129,678.65. After discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Miller, sec- onded(l by Comunissioniier Pickron midu c(rriedI lo approve and 'execiU't Coniitract Change O'idel #5. Mr. 0'lBryan stated that tlie Board would receive proposals for Grant Services at the May 4, 2010 Board Meeting. Proposals must be received by 12:00 p.m. (CT) on Monday, May 3, 2010, at the Clerk of Circuit Court Office, Calhoun County Courthouse, 20859 Central Avenue East, Room 130, Blountstown, Florida 32424. Proposals will be evaluated and ranked by a Selection Committee. The Calhoun County Board of County Commissioners will consider the Selection's Committee's reconlnenda- tion at the Board meeting on ' flesday May 4, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. (CT), or as soon thereafter as possible. A motion was made by Commissioner Miller, sec- onded by Commissioner Grant and carried to appoint Chairman Wyrick, Joe Wood, Kathy Stewart, Joanie Westerfield and Clerk Attaway to serve on the selection committee. Mr. O'Bryan informed the Board that Angie Smith, Assistant Emergency Management Director, will be out for sur- gery from April 26 - June 7, 2010. MAXIE WALDORFF, IDA BOARD Mr. Waldorff presented to the Board for approval and execution the State of Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Supplemental Joint Participation Agreement #2 to modify tile project to construct hangar and pron at the Calhoun County Airport. After discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Wise, sec- onded by Commissioner Miller and carried to approve and execute the Supplemental Joint Participation Agreement. Mr. IWaldortT presented t;,o llli.' t .h t i;i .i th': n .qquJ, ll .ind execultiol Re'solutioni 2010-11. A RESOLU- TION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF CALHOUN COUNTY. FLORIDA AUTHORIZING EDWARD D. WYRICK, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO EXECUTE AND ENTER INTO THE STATE OF FLORIDA. DEPART- MENT OF TRANS- PORTATION SUPPLE- MENTAL JOINT PAR- TICIPATION AGREE- MENT NUMBER TWO. After discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Wise, sec- onded by Commissioner Miller and carried to approve and execute Resolution 2010-11. Mr. Waldorff presented to the Board for approval and execution Change Order #2 to Cathey Construction & Development, LLC to con- struct 24 T-hangars. associ- ated utilities, taxi lanes and site work for an increase of $152,493.65. After discus- sion, a motion was made by Commissioner Wise, sec- onded by Commissioner Grant and carried to approve and execute Change Order #2. Mr. Waldorff informed the Board that thle two year Salamander study conduct- ed at the Airport is com- plete with no findings. Mr. Waldorff presented to the Board a plaque for their outstanding support of Emerald Warrior-10. Their contribution to the preparedness of our nation's Special operations Warriors in their fight against the wiar on terror- Soo COUNTY, pago 13 Woman's Club continued duties well done: Jo Johnson, Parliamentarian; Peck Eldridge, hardest and most consistent worker; Clara McCroan, Historian; Aileen McQuagge, Treasurer; and Connie Williford, Secretary. Th'le Wom.ini's Club tIlhemi of "Collnuniiiilty Coliniillenil" w is c rit in- ly llighl pliorily it thliril Spring Workshop ion St. George Island, Saturday, May 22. Hosted by thlie Philaco Womian's Club of Apalachicola, Inc., over 90 gathered for fellowship, chapter reports of activi- ties, awards, and lunch. Activities making money to be returned to the colniui- nit.y for needs w('re nualy iild (divel'ise - youti h schliul' ships, yard anud book sales, fishlion shows, food banks, library literacy, ed(lucaional prelsetlllltions awrent'lless -- these were a1monl0g (enldeav- ors creating the donation of thousiunds mand thousands of dollars for the good others in need. We here in Bloiunitstown take pride in our inl'iliaition with this most worthy oi gunizatlion! I CONTY OMMISIONMINUES RepreseIIntativc Milarti Coley has spealhe('aded('( n initiiativ t' o t Iuiake sUie tourists know that Florida is still open for business despite, the Gulf of Mexico oil leak. Local communi- ties and businesses are already feeling abandoned with cancelled reservations and dire coverage being portrayed in media outlets through out the country. Coley heard the concerns this past week and began a campaign to get the word out that the region is open for business. "I contacted Visit Florida to start coming up with ideas on how we can spread the message that we are still open lfor business and put together a market- ing plan to get the word out," the State Representative said. The plan will make grants available to local communities and business- es to market and advertise that Florida is still a great place to come visit. The grants will target millions of dollars to counties that have been declared under a state of emergency due to the Deepwater Oil spill in Louisiana. Most of these counties are concentrated along the Northwest Florida coast. The grants will include print, online, and social marketing targeting in- state, domestic, and inter- national markets to portray a proactive image of visitors enjoying the beaches and attractions despite the neg- ative imagery generated by the spill. British Petroleum has been asked to fund the grants through Visit Florida so no new tax dollars will be expended. "I am pleased for Governor Crist's support on this initiative," Coley said. "What is important to me is that we are going to give these dollars to the local communities and local businesses that know their markets the best. There is a piece in the original pro- SUBSCRIBE TODAY!. & 17324 Main St. N., Blountstown, CaII 674-5041 674-4557 Let them know how proud you are of their % accomplishment with a special gift from us! \ S ---- INVICT tV A PAN DORA" M UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS S O R R E LL 1 ) SBibles and Bible Covers THE DIAMOND \ CORNER File in lowetlry * (il'ls * usloni Fraiiiiig Ks "* .we'elry I'lpaimirs * Ilihbl's 2()(0631 ( llr;l Av. 1E, IIoillnis(ownl, Florida 850-()617-8801 46 y L. /I Y,|MCHEES CAKE Lij, t'lj~ i t-kii djffl i ! l'.. BBBB P^^^^CANDY TWISTER'^ We wel'oniie shut ins ill the city linijts to call ius for FkEEl honic delivery. 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