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8.BB. REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF CONTRACTA wARDs FOR IRC BID NO. <br />2009047NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATIONPROGRAM (NSP) <br />COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) HOUSING <br />ACQUISITIONSERVICES <br />DELETED <br />8. CC. CONSIDERATION OF TREASURE COAST HOMELESS SERVICES <br />COUNCIL AND INDIAN RIVER COUNTYHOUSING A UTHORITY <br />AGREEMENTS FOR NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATIONPROGRAM <br />(NSP) COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) <br />PROGRAMMATIC SERVICES <br />DELETED <br />9. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES <br />9.A. DERYL LOAR, INDIAN RIVER COUNTYSHERIFF- COLLECTIVE <br />BARGAINING IMPASSE <br />Senior Assistant County Attorney Marian Fell announced that this item was withdrawn <br />by Sheriff Loar. She explained that Florida law allows a public employer or the Union to declare <br />a bargaining impasse in writing, whereby either party could seek mediation or a Special Master <br />to resolve disputed impasse issues. She also spoke about a third option of waving the Special <br />Magistrate in writing and agreeing to appear before the Legislative body (the Board). She said <br />that once that decision is made in writing by the parties, the Board is required by law to become <br />the decision maker. Attorney Fell reported that the third option was selected by the Union and <br />Sheriff and that it triggered two things: (1) the Board now becomes the decision makers, and (2) <br />the Commissioners are now in an insulated period (meaning they may not have ex parte <br />17 <br />August 18, 2009 <br />