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<br /> <br />1.Add Item 7.I., Vice Chairman Neuberger’s appointment of Richard Oujevolk to <br />the Growth Task Force. <br /> <br />2.Move Item 5.B., Proclamation and Certificate of Appreciation to James E. <br />Chandler for His Service as County Administrator to Item 7.J. <br />rdth <br /> <br />3.Add Item 13.D., Commissioner Lowther Discussion of 43 Avenue and 5 <br />Street SW. <br /> <br />4.Add additional backup for Item 13.E.3., Commissioner Macht’s Request to <br />Rename the Douglas School “The Frederick Douglass Wabasso Community <br />Center”. <br /> <br />5.Defer Item 14.A.2., Emergency Services District Replacement of Aerial <br />Platform Apparatus (Ladder Truck) to April 20, 2004. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Neuberger, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Lowther, the Board, by <br />a 4-0 vote (Commissioner Adams absent), unanimously <br />made the above changes to the Agenda. <br /> <br />5. PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS <br />5.A. CAPIR <br />ERTIFICATE OF PPRECIATION FOR ARTICIPATION IN NDIAN IVER <br />SUFSIF13,2004 <br />TEP P LORIDA TATEWIDE NITIATIVE OF EBRUARY <br />PJL.K,CHD <br />RESENTED BY EAN LINE OUNTY EALTH EPARTMENT <br />A <br />DMINISTRATOR <br />Jean Kline <br /> thanked the Board for their support of the initiative and noted that there <br />th <br />were 13,685 participants who walked and ran 25,000 miles statewide. Friday, February 13, was <br />Indian River County's turn and there were more than 233 participants who walked and ran 30.7 <br />miles. She expressed thanks to the various police departments, the Sheriff’s department and the <br />Highway Patrol who helped to provide a safe journey for the participants, and to the School District <br />2 <br />APRIL 13, 2004 <br /> <br />
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