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<br /> <br /> <br />9.A.1. PUBLIC HEARING – RESOLUTION 2004-089 AUTHORIZING THE <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR TO MAKE <br />APPLICATION TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF <br />COMMUNITY AFFAIRS FOR AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br />SMALL CITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT <br />FOR FY 2004 AND RESOLUTION 2004-090 SUPPORTING <br />ESTABLISHMENT OF CVS DISTRIBUTION CENTER WITHIN <br />THE PROPOSED INDIAN RIVER PARK OF COMMERCE AND <br />APPLICATION FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK <br />GRANT (CDBG) IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br />CATEGORY (FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY <br />AFFAIRS \[DCA\]) (FY 2002-03 CLOSING REPORT AND FY 2003-04 <br />INTERIM REPORT) (LEGISLATIVE) <br />PROOFOFPUBLICATIONOFADVERTISEMENTFORHEARINGISONFILEINTHE <br /> <br />OFFICEOFTHECLERKTOTHEBOARD <br /> <br /> Community Development Director Bob Keating noted that the complete application for <br />this item is on file in the Board office. He then reviewed the prior actions relating to this item and <br />stated that the consultant, Andy Easton, is here should the Board have any questions. He also <br />emphasized that, although the application only lists 26 new jobs because that is all that is required, <br />CVS will be providing 350 jobs to the community with their proposed distribution center. CVS <br />has also committed that 51% of the 26 jobs will be filled by low to moderate income persons. <br />AUGUST 17, 2004 13 <br /> <br />