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007 <br />0 <br />• <br />• <br />• Any employee who is age sixty -five (65) or older by July 1, 2011 and retires with ten (10) <br />years of service with Lee County will be eligible for the post -65 insurance supplement <br />plan, which supplements Medicare. <br />• If an employee is eligible for retiree health insurance benefits and currently covers a <br />spouse on the County's health insurance plan, they may elect to continue to cover their <br />spouse until the spouse reaches age sixty -five (65). Premiums must be paid monthly <br />and on time. <br />Aft( <br />by <br />Lig <br />Ma <br />�sented <br />Natural <br />ead on <br />Mr. Crumpton stated the low bidder for both phases was BAR Construction Company, Inc. However, <br />bids for Phase 1 — defined as the padded cell portion of the project, exceeded grant funds received by <br />the Sheriff's Office; therefore,relimiinating that portion'+of <br />the project. The significant change in project <br />scope caused BAR's basge d fo'`r %hase 2 to increase <br />from $17,840 to $21,230. With BAR's consent, <br />the County then moved t6 t ie next4owest bidder. <br />PCCI respectfully requested to increase their bid from <br />$20,000 to $20,675,1hereby m aking PC the <br />new low bidder. After discussion, Commissioner <br />,t� <br />Womack moved to reject bidfor <br />the natural light <br />project and bundle this project with the upcoming <br />project for renovation of the basement <br />area at the <br />courthouse to house the Emergency Services Office <br />and Emergency Operations Centers,. Upon a vote, <br />the results were as follows: <br />The C linty l anager was instructed to send a letter to the 911 Board asking that Lee County be <br />allowed to use50% of the County's 911 fund balance as of July 1, 2010, for a major public safety <br />project. A total of $644,610.00 would be requested from the 911 Fund. Mr. Crumpton stated he had <br />been working with Mosley Architects in designing a new Emergency Operations Center (EOC), backup <br />911 Center and expanded operations for both Lee County Emergency Management and the Lee <br />County Sheriff in the basement of the Lee County Courthouse. <br />The Board considered bids for new playground equipment for San -Lee Park that had been <br />removed from the Consent Agenda earlier in the meeting. Parks and Recreation Director John Payne <br />2 <br />