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10/07/2003
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Board of County Commissioners
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2573
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125, 971-1005
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<br />to have control over everything including all the state park managements, they just don’t have the <br />funds to do everything. <br /> Commissioner Neuberger questioned whether there are any contaminated areas that we are <br />aware of at this time. <br />Charles Vogt <br /> , Environmental Health Inspector, Department of Health, advised that this <br />arrangement was negotiated over a period of several years between Brevard County and the DEP. <br /> Brevard County has a very strong program. Indian River County has very few sites. There are <br />currently about 25 local sites slated for some form of activity. There are a few sites on US#1 that <br />could not have drinking water wells but most of these are ranked very low. The old air force station <br />th <br />would be the worst site, requiring a different form of clean up. There are also 2 bulk sites on 16 <br />Street, Addison and McMillan, and 2 others just west of those. He stated that he had worked <br />personally with Doug Divers of Brevard County and looked forward to a good working relationship <br />with their crew. <br /> <br /> NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br /> <br />13.C. COMMISSIONER FRAN B. ADAMS – NORTH COUNTY AQUATIC <br />CENTER – INDUSTRY APPRECIATION AWARD FOR NEW <br />GOVERNMENT PROJECT <br /> Commissioner Adams wanted to share with the community the New Government Project <br />Industry Appreciation Award received by the North County Aquatic Center from the Indian River <br />County Chamber of Commerce 2 weeks ago. The North County Recreation Center is being <br />recognized nationally. Also, the State finals will be held at the end of this month in the swim meet <br />and volunteers are needed. Being chosen as host for this swim meet is a tremendous thing and will <br />have a wonderful economic impact on the County. <br /> <br /> NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br />OCTOBER 7, 2003 21 <br /> <br />
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