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this case it would delegate the authority to call letters of credit relating to road maintenance security or <br />compliance bonds, and anything related to mines. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan thought they should continue to handle the matter the way they <br />have been, and felt it might be too much to lay on Administrator Baird's shoulders. Administrator Baird <br />agreed that it was a more fair process to continue things the way they have been. <br />Based on comments from Attorney Collins and Administrator <br />Baird, Commissioner Wheeler WITHDREW HIS MOTION. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner O'Bryan, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously agreed to not <br />approve the resolution. Staff's recommendation DENIED. <br />13. COMMISSIONERS' ITEMS <br />COMMISSIONER SANDRA L. BOWDEN, VICE CHAIRMAN - NONE <br />B. COMMISSIONER WESLEY S. DAVIS , VICE <br />CHAIRMAN - NONE <br />1. ADDITION: REQUEST FOR TRAVEL EXPENSES FOR DR. SIDNEY <br />T. BACCHUS <br />(Clerk's note: this item was heard following the District Meetings) <br />Vice Chairman Davis informed the Board of a recommendation of the Agricultural <br />Advisory Committee (AAC) to retain the services of Dr. Sidney T. Bacchus to evaluate and review the <br />current water quality and usage of existing mining in Indian River County. He requested that the Board <br />approve travel expenses for Dr. Bacchus, not to exceed $1,000.00, to present her findings on the current <br />water quality and usage of existing mining in this County. He pointed out that Dr. Bacchus and the State <br />permitting agencies have opposing views on the effects of mines on our water supply. <br />20 <br />January 15, 2008 <br />