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04/04/1984
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MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bird, that the Board <br />authorize the County Attorney to proceed with <br />hiring additional staff for the Legal Dept. <br />and expansion of office space. <br />Attorney Brandenburg explained that an.entry level <br />secretary to assist the senior secretary would be paid <br />approximately $11,000-$12,000 a year. The salary range for <br />a paralegal is $14,000-$16,000 a year and an entry-level <br />attorney would be in the range of $18,000-$20,000 a year. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />The Motion was voted on and carried <br />unanimously (4-0). <br />DISCUSSION RE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CITY OF VERO BEACH OVER <br />HOSPITAL NODE SEWER ALLOCATION <br />Chairman Scurlock reviewed this on-going problem and <br />the possible solutions, various agreements and amendments <br />thereto. He noted that the Board authorized staff to pursue <br />with the City the possibility of a transfer to the hospital <br />node of some of the 600,000 gallon allocation for the 6th <br />Avenue area, and it has been agreed to bring this before <br />City Council for approval. He continued that he has visited <br />6th Avenue, and only 200,000 of the 600,000 gallon <br />allocation is currently being used. <br />Administrator Wright confirmed that the remaining <br />400,000 gallons have been reserved by developers in the 6th <br />Avenue and Indian River Boulevard area. We are moving ahead <br />with respect to engineering plans in regard to building a <br />subregional sewer plant or possibly two or three smaller <br />plants, but before we can ask the engineers to go ahead with <br />this study, we need to know what allocation we have from the <br />63 <br />APR �9�4 BOOK 5& FAGS 9 <br />
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