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Mr. Nuzie stressed that a Letter of Intent should go <br />to the Bureau of Disaster Preparedness as April 30, 1982 was <br />the deadline. This letter is needed because the Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will not move forward <br />until an EOC facility has been designated. <br />Commissioner Wodtke pointed out that he had not been <br />aware of the requests that Mr. Nuzie had made to the <br />Administrator. <br />Commissioner Bird inquired if the Public Safety <br />Committee would get to see the proposed layout of Civil <br />Defense in the Administration Building. <br />Mr. Nuzie responded that Joe Earman had already seen <br />the layout. <br />Chairman Scurlock -stated that Mr. Nuzie needed to work <br />with the Public Safety Committee; then the matter could be <br />formally brought to the Board for action. <br />Commissioner Bird suggested continuing this discussion <br />on April 28, 1982 at 8:30 A.M., and make a decision at that <br />time. In addition, he requested a copy of the proposed <br />layout; a rough construction estimate of what those renovations <br />would*Icost; and a copy of the application for FEMA funds to <br />see what the match requirement would be from the County. <br />Commissioner Bird thought perhaps the old jail building might <br />be a potential site for the EOC. <br />Commissioner Lyons noted that one of the reasons the <br />Public Safety Committee recommended moving Civil Defense was <br />due to the inadequate space available for the number of <br />people that must get together during a disaster. He <br />continued that this might just be an interim move. <br />Commissioner Fletcher inquired if Mr. Nuzie had <br />contacted Florida Power & Light Co. as he understood they <br />APR 211982 19 890 ,49 FSA <br />