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C <br />COMMISSIONER LYONS ASKED BUILDING DIRECTOR RYMER IF THIS WILL <br />HAVE MUCH AFFECT ON THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT, AND SHE FELT IT WILL HAVE <br />.QUITE AN AFFECT. <br />INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATOR THOMAS REMARKED THAT THIS WHOLE <br />SITUATION IS PREDICATED ON STATEMENTS BY OIL COMPANIES THAT THIS IS <br />NECESSITATED BY OIL SHORTAGES, AND HE BELIEVED THE ONLY SHORTAGES ARE <br />THOSE CREATED BY THE OIL COMPANIES. <br />COMMISSIONER Loy INQUIRED WHETHER THIS ORDINANCE IS SAYING WE <br />WILL AUTOMATICALLY ACCEPT ANY CHANGES MADE BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND <br />MR. CALMES FELT IT DID NOT, THAT IT REFERS TO TABLES AND CHARTS, AND <br />THERE WERE SOME ERRORS MADE ON SOME OF THE TABLES WHEN THEY WERE PUB- <br />LISHED. <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS NOTED THAT WHEN THE TABLES ARE OFFICIALLY <br />COMPLETED, THEY WILL HAVE TO BE INCORPORATED. <br />MR. CALMES FELT THAT THE CODE THAT IS BEING ADOPTED TODAY <br />WILL UNDOUBTEDLY BE CHANGED IN THE FUTURE, BUT HE DID NOT KNOW TO WHAT <br />EXTENT. <br />COMMISSIONER SIEBERT NOTED THAT THE REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL <br />IS DOING AN ENERGY RESOURCE DOCUMENT, AND HE BELIEVED IT WILL RECOMMEND <br />A HEAVY PERCENTAGE OF MULTI -FAMILY UNITS AS OPPOSED TO SINGLE FAMILY. <br />THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE PRESENT WISHED TO BE HEARD'. THERE <br />WERE NONE. <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER LYONS, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED ORDINANCE No. 79-6 ESTABLISHING <br />AN ENERGY EFFICIENCY BUILDING CODE FOR INDIAN RIVER COUNTY. <br />21 <br />39 PAGE271 <br />