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ON MOTION by Commissioner O'Bryan, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Solari, the Board unanimously approved the <br />above change to the Agenda. <br />5. PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS <br />S.A. PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION TO INDIAN RIVER <br />COUNTY FIRE RESCUE <br />Commissioner O'Bryan read and presented the Proclamation to Assistant Fire Chief <br />Ed Prime, who accepted on behalf of the Indian River County Fire Rescue. Fire Rescue Lieutenant <br />David Dangerfield thanked the Board for the recognition. <br />S.B. PRESENTATION BY THE FLORIDA GREEN BUILDING COALITION TO THE <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE <br />FLORIDA GREEN COUNTY "GOLD" CERTIFICATION AWARD <br />Terry Janssen, member of Florida Green Building Coalition Board of Directors <br />and State co-chair of the Government Green Standards Committee, applauded County staff for <br />adopting the Green Standards, and for all they had achieved with helping to make Indian River <br />County a "Green County" at the "Gold" level. He reported that adopting the Standards would <br />lower the budget, save tax dollars, and make the environment a better place to live. He presented <br />the Board with an official Certification Award recognizing Indian River County as a "Green <br />County" at the "Gold" level. The award was framed with recycled pine wood that had been at the <br />bottom of a river for 200+ years. He said that he would be providing the County with a recycled <br />flag that is made from recycled plastic materials. <br />2 <br />April 14, 2009 <br />
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