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03/02/1983
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MAS � 1983 <br />x <br />The only area with any economic impact on the County <br />would be improvements where the key element is AlA and the <br />recommendation was to coordinate with the DOT and try to <br />work out a similar approach as the Town of Indian River <br />Shores re three laning AlA. Commissioner Scurlock continued <br />that the Vero Beach City Council was supportive of the <br />concept of three laning AIA through the City and agreed that <br />the whole key for moving traffic on the barrier island is <br />AlA. <br />REPORT ON ANIMAL CONTROL COMMITTEE <br />Commissioner Lyons reported that the Animal Control <br />Committee has had a few meetings and has put together an <br />ordinance which will be a little more restctive than the <br />one we have presently. It also would put animal control <br />offenses under the purview of the Code Enforcement Board. <br />The Committee is stressing the importance of having dogs <br />inoculated against rabies; our present ordinance requires <br />this, but it is being totally ignored. <br />Commissioner Scurlock commented that some counties have <br />a special day for inoculation of dogs, and Commissioner <br />Lyons felt that is an idea that will be considered. <br />REPORT ON 911 SYSTEM MEETING <br />Commissioner Lyons next reported that he has been <br />trying to get the Emergency Medical Services to work <br />together on how they respond to the 911 system so that there <br />will not be unnecessary response. Commissioner Lyons stated <br />that he feels they have made good progress in this <br />direction; under the 911 system the county is broken up into <br />numbered sectors, and based on the proximity of the various <br />departments to these sectors and a list which is being <br />approved by Dr. Frazier, the Sheriff's Department will <br />handle the dispatching and decide who gets the calls first <br />according to the nature of the emergency. <br />83 <br />FI <br />
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