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enable this program to work better than CETA. He would like <br />to see the County participate in the program. <br />Mr. Thomas noted that Brevard County had just announced <br />it would be a separate SDA. He further explained that <br />submitting this application obligates us only in that we <br />would indicate a willingness to participate in the program; <br />however, it does not bind us in anyway. He felt the next <br />step would be to meet with the other two County Commissions <br />as to how to commence and determine operating policy. <br />Mr. Hunter reiterated that this would not obligate the <br />County to more money, but would obligate us, principally, to <br />an administrative activity in working with the other <br />counties in deciding how the PIC is going to be organized <br />and selected. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wodtke, <br />that the Board adopt a resolution supportive <br />of our intent to participate in the Job Training <br />Partnership Act and that the application to <br />participate with St. Lucie and Martin counties in <br />,a consortium Service Delivery Area be authorized <br />for the Chairman's signature. <br />FA <br />MOTION DIED FOR LACK OF A SECOND. <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt that the community deserves <br />five commissioners and hoped that the Governor would appoint <br />one soon as he believed that a matter of this importance <br />should come before a full Board to eliminate the possibility <br />of a decision on a split vote. <br />Chairman Bird thanked Mr. Hunter for his presentation <br />of this program and felt that perhaps when a new <br />commissioner is appointed, the Board may decide to readdress <br />this issue and ask Mr. Hunter to return. <br />415, <br />MAR 16 19 3 3 pw 41, <br />