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03/15/2005
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Board of County Commissioners
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3000
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128, 462-534
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<br /> <br /> <br />7.S. RN.2005-024–DPC/P <br />ESOLUTION O ISSOLUTION OF RIMARY AREUBLIC <br />HAC <br />EALTH DVISORY OMMITTEE <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Neuberger, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution No. 2005-024 dissolving the Indian River <br />County Primary Care/Public Health Advisory Committee. <br /> <br />7.T. RUAC–CD.G <br />ETENTION OF TILITY DVISORY OMMITTEE AROLINE INN ON <br />ITC <br />MPORTANCE OF HIS OMMITTEE <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowden, the Board unanimously agreed to <br />move Item 9.B.1. to be heard as part of this item. <br /> <br />Chairman Lowther asked Mrs. Ginn to come forward and make her presentation <br />regarding this matter. <br /> Caroline Ginn, <br />Former Commission Chairman1134 Old Galleon Lane, asked the <br />Commissioners not to abolish the UAC because of the vital role it has played on issues that have <br />been referred to it by the Commission, the staff, or our citizens. She emphasized the members are <br />talented, experienced on County matters, and have a track record of solid accomplishments on <br />utilities and solid waste rates, a grievance process, facilities treatments, landfill expansion, <br />valuable recommendations, provision for land for transfer stations or waste energy plant, sludge <br />treatment, and methods used to minimize the odors in Gifford. She believed the Board just needed <br />to provide guidelines to the chairman of the UAC by making sure they work through their <br />Commissioner liaison. <br />March 15, 2005 14 <br /> <br />
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