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55O <br /> <br />Solid Waste Management to discuss the requirements for permitting <br />this area. Mike summarized the results of his meeting in a letter <br />which you were copied on. One of the requirements of the Division <br />is that four to five soil borings be completed, and converted to <br />piezometers, in the proposed area to determine the soil types and <br />depths, and the depth to ground water. This information will be <br />used in the design of the area. <br /> <br />To save mobilization and other costs, we are recommending that the <br />geotechnical work associated with the methane gas trench and the <br />demolition area be completed at the same time. Our lump sum fee to <br />complete both projects is $9,500. This includes all drilling costs, <br />and field and report writing time for a CDM geologist. In addition, <br />because the old landfill is being examined by the State separately <br />for past disposal practices, our cost includes the use of certain <br />health and safety equipment and procedures in the field; above what <br />is used for similar projects at a typical sanitary landfill site. <br />This cost does not include design and permitting of the demolition <br />area nor design, bidding, and construction services for the methane <br />venting trench. A separate amendment for these services will be <br />prepared and submitted once the results from the additional <br />geotechnical work under this amendment can be evaluated. <br /> <br />If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to <br />call me. I have enclosed three copies of the amendment. Please <br />provide an authorizing signature in the space below and return two <br />authorized copies to me. We are ready to proceed immediately upon <br />authorization. <br /> <br />Camp Dresser & McKee appreciates this opportunity to continue to <br />assist Cabarrus County with your solid waste management program. <br /> <br />Very truly yours, <br />CAMP DRESSER & McKEE <br />/s/ Joe Wiseman <br />Joseph F. Wiseman, Jr., P.E. <br /> <br />/s/ James W. Lentz <br /> <br />For Cabarrus County <br /> October 15, 1990 <br /> Date <br /> <br /> Mrs. Sarah W. Brooks, President of CHAR-MECK Ambulance Service, requested <br />an ambulance franchise in order to provide non-emergency ambulance services in <br />Cabarrus County. She reviewed the operation of her company and stressed the <br />need for a "medical necessity" transport system to provide services to the <br />elderly, the homebound, and the nursing home residents in the county. <br /> Mr. Aubrey Attkisson, Emergency Medical Services Director, stated in his <br />opinion the operation of CHAR-MECK Ambulance Service in Cabarrus County would <br />present no problem for the County's ambulance service. <br /> UPON MOTION of Chairman Lentz, seconded by Commissioner Moss with Chairman <br />Lentz and Commissioners Moss, Hamby, and Simmons voting for, the Board set a <br />public hearing for 10:00 A.M. on Monday, November 5, 1990, relative to the <br />application by CHAR-MECKAmbulance Service, Inc. for a franchise to provide non- <br />emergency ambulance service in Cabarrus County. <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Moss, seconded by Commissioner Hamby with <br />Commissioners Moss, Hamby, and Simmons and Chairman Lentz voting for, the Board <br />approved the following change order for the addition to the Department of Social <br />Services project. <br /> <br />PROJECT: An additio~ to the Cabarrus County Department of Social <br /> Services <br />CHANGE ORDER NUMBER: #1 <br />CONTRACTOR: T. K. Browne Construction Co., Inc. <br />CONTRACT FOR: General Construction <br />CHANGES: Remove rock from site as follows: <br /> 70 cubic yards in building proper (30' x 8v x 7.87') + 27 cf/cy <br /> 31~ cubic yards in south areaway (18~ x 6' x 7.87~) + 27 cf/cy <br /> 19 cubic yards in drive parallel to Hwy.601 (17'x 20'x 1.5)+27 cf/cy <br /> 1 cubic yard at curb towards fairground <br /> 121~ cy x $85/cy - $10,327.50 <br /> $ 1,032.75 (10%) <br /> ADD $11,360.25 <br /> <br /> <br />