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THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />motion carried unanimously. <br />School Concurrencv <br />Director Keating continued with the PowerPoint presentation concerning school <br />concurrency, explaining it in detail. He referred to a copy of a letter dated December 17, <br />2003, to (new) Superintendent Maher of the Indian River County School District (copy on <br />file with the backup in the Clerk=s office). That letter was sent to ask the Superintendent <br />whether or not the School Board wants to participate in a workshop with the County and <br />municipalities concerning the question of imposing school concurrency. Only one county <br />in Florida, Palm Beach County with 38 municipalities, has undertaken this major <br />challenge. If the Commissioners want to have a workshop, MPO Director Mike Busha <br />suggested contacting Leo Nobel who was responsible for getting Palm Beach County to <br />succeed in the task of getting all to agree. It may be possible to get Mr. Nobel here for a <br />workshop with the School Board and we can invite the municipalities. We could wait for <br />an answer to the letter or go ahead and set up a workshop. <br />ON MOTION BY Vice Chairman Ginn, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously agreed to be <br />pro -active; move ahead with a workshop on school <br />concurrency; and have Mr. Leo Nobel set up a joint workshop <br />with the School Board and include the municipalities. <br />December 23, 2003 <br />12 <br />