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Bob Johnson, Coral Wind Subdivision, felt that Option C was a good compromise. He <br />also suggested utilizing volunteers to help staff the beaches. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and by a 4-1 <br />vote (Commissioner Wheeler opposed), the Motion <br />carried. The Board approved Option C, providing double <br />coverage at most beaches and modified double coverage at <br />Treasure Shores and Golden Sands, which would split <br />three (3) lifeguards where there is currently a total of four <br />(4). The third lifeguard could transfer between the two <br />locations via an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) as needed for <br />backup, with an Official in Charge (OIC) up to two (2) <br />days a week, depending upon sick and vacation usage, and <br />the Ocean Rescue Lieutenant and the Ocean Rescue <br />Captain sitting at a lifeguard station up to five (5) days per <br />week, with the addition of one (1) part-time lifeguard to be <br />hired at the cost of $14,000. <br />14. C. COMMISSIONER GARY C. WHEELER -NONE <br />14.D. COMMISIONER PETER D. O'BRYAN-NONE <br />14.E. COMMISSIONER BOB SOLARI-NONE <br />15. SPECIAL DISTRICTS AND BOARDS <br />1 S.A. EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT -NONE <br />28 <br />October 6, 2009 <br />