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Resolution 2001- 013 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 2. To ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community, any non- <br /> permitted open burning in a residential neighborhood, including, but not limited to, bonfires, <br /> campfires, burning of yard trash, and the discharge of fireworks, are prohibited within the <br /> geographic bounds of Indian River County, Florida, unincorporated and incorporated areas <br /> alike. <br /> 3. The state of local emergency shall remain in full force and effect for seven <br /> (7) days, except that the County Administrator is authorized to rescind the state of local <br /> emergency before expiration of seven days or to extend the state of local emergency in 7- <br /> day increments. <br /> 4. The Board of County Commissioners authorizes the Emergency Services <br /> Director to activate all plans, authorizations, and procedures contained in the County's <br /> Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, if needed, in his discretion,to protect lives <br /> and property. <br /> The resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner Stanbridge and <br /> the motion was seconded by Commissioner Ti PO n , and, upon being put <br /> to a vote, the vote was as follows: <br /> Chairman Caroline D. Ginn Aye <br /> Vice-Chairman Ruth M. Stanbridge Aye <br /> Commissioner Fran B. Adams Aye <br /> Commissioner Kenneth R. Macht Aye <br /> Commissioner John W. Tippin Aye <br /> The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this 13th day <br /> of February , 2001 . <br /> BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br /> INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br /> r BY: 'f , <br /> Caroline D. Ginn, airman <br /> Attest: : <br /> J.K. Bartok;C'l'erk of_Cicit Court <br /> b Indan ""r % Approved Date <br /> ./ A dm I n. <br /> Legal .Z r <br /> Deputy clerk:: Budget <br /> `� •�` Dept. <br /> P,� <br /> Risk Mgr. <br />