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Protection) that this is indeed an important element in conservation of the Lagoon and with their <br />support the costs can be offset. <br />Chairman Macht asked if substantial pollution is found if the regulatory agencies can <br />require the project be completed. <br />Director Olson thought the regulatory agencies would subsidize by grants and other <br />kinds of funding if they were to ask the County to do it. Regulatory requirements become a last <br />ditch effort when there has been a clear and present danger and there has been no activity on the <br />part of the agencies to do anything. <br />Chairman Macht inquired if they are not granted the full amount requested one year, <br />can they apply for the balance in another year. <br />Director Olson responded in the affirmative and added that with the support of St. <br />Johns River Water Management District and the Economical Development Council they are likely <br />to be granted the funding. <br />Chairman Macht CALLED THE QUESTION, and the motion was <br />carried unanimously to put this item on the shelf and not pursue it any <br />further unless solid evidence of pollution into the River from septic <br />tanks is brought before the Board by the Department of Environmental <br />Protection. <br />11.B.1. EMERGENCY SERVICES - APPROVAL OF FY 2003/04 <br />EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, PREPAREDNESS AND <br />ASSISTANCE TRUST FUND SUBGRANT AGREEMENT - <br />(EMPA/EMPG) - DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY <br />AFFAIRS/DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT <br />(FDCA/DEM) - CONTRACT NUMBER 04BG-04-10-40-01-031 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Ginn, SECONDED by Commissioner <br />Neuberger, the Board unanimously approved the FY 2003/04 <br />Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Trust Fund <br />Base Grant Agreement (EMPA/EMPG) portion of the State Funded <br />Subgrant Agreement; authorized the Director of Emergency Services <br />SEPTEMBER 2, 2003 20 <br />