The price tag to make temporary and permanent repairs to a section of the Garden State Parkway damaged by a brush fire that closed the highway on Jan. 19 during the evening commute could hit $3.5 million. New Jersey Turnpike Authority commissioners approved two contracts Tuesday, one to spend up to $3 million with Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc. of Hackensack to design and make permanent repairs to a 5-foot diameter pipe that carries water under the Parkway and ramps to and from Exit 91 in Brick to stormwater drainage system and treatment devices. The authority runs the Parkway. The other approved $50…