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BCC Joint Meeting
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Minutes
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04/20/2004
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Board of County Commissioners
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2927
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126, 898-908
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Wallace <br />Consultant said he would like a response to the policy analysis by the <br />middle of May. He will get back to the School Board and make sure that everyone is comfortable. <br /> <br />Director Keating commented that he has not heard any major objections from the <br />municipalities. He thought this was a good opportunity to get some feedback to confirm that <br />everyone is on board. <br /> <br />Nathan McCollum, <br /> Mayor, City of Sebastian, felt it was impossible for him to <br />speak for his council and said he would like to take a vote at his next meeting so they would have <br />time to debate. <br /> <br />Thomas Maher, <br /> Superintendent of Schools, had not discussed this with the School <br />Board in a public session. He said they just finalized a 5 year plan that is contingent on 2 mill <br />funds and he did not know how the school district can meet a May deadline. This has tremendous <br />implications for continued funding for a school district. He would have to involve his counsel and <br />a workshop with his Board. He was very concerned about the time frame and did not want anyone <br />to leave today thinking that the School Board had reached a consensus. <br /> <br />Chairman Ginn said they would have to take that into consideration. <br /> <br />Walter Sackville, <br /> Vice Mayor of the Town of Orchid, felt that they were given a <br />lot of information today, and he would like to hear the public’s comments before he formulates an <br />opinion. <br /> <br />C) PI <br />UBLIC NPUT <br />Chairman Ginn opened the floor to the public. <br /> <br />APRIL 20, 2004 <br />6 <br />SPECIAL MEETING <br /> <br /> <br />
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