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our waterfronts working, and jobs intact, not only for the local economy but also for the State. He <br />requested the Board direct the County Attorney to draft a Resolution of support for Amendment 6. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner O'Bryan, SECONDED by <br />Chairman Davis, the Board by a 3-0 vote (Chairman <br />Bowden and Commissioner Wheeler absent) directed the <br />County Attorney's office to draft a Resolution of support <br />for Amendment 6 — Proposed Constitutional Amendment <br />for Working Waterfront Properties, as recommended in the <br />memorandum of September 10, 2008. <br />14.D.2. BOARD CONSIDERATION TO REFUND FEES PAID TO RENT THE <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FAIRGROUND EXPO CENTER FOR A BENEFIT <br />ON BEHALF OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING CENTER <br />Commissioner O'Bryan conveyed how the Environmental Learning Center (ELC) <br />had planned a fund raiser event for August 23, 2008, to assist in their fire restoration efforts (after <br />their classroom had been struck by lightning), but due to flooding from Tropical Storm Fay, they <br />had to relocate to the County Fairground building. Normally there is a $750 fee to rent the facility, <br />but since the ELC is a prominent, not for profit organization, he requested the fee be waived. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner O'Bryan, <br />SECONDED by Chairman Davis, the Board by a 3-0 vote <br />(Chairman Bowden and Commissioner Wheeler absent) <br />approved waiving the $750.00 rental fee for the <br />Fairgrounds building, as requested in the e-mail of <br />September 17, 2008. <br />36 <br />September 23, 2008 <br />