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a <br />D E C 111995 62 -Pnu 00 -674 <br />Commissioner Scurlock did not feel we have the flexibility <br />under the ordinance to allow either the curb cut or eliminate the <br />10 -ft. of dedication. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously denied <br />the Penalba appeal of the Planning 8 Zoning <br />Commission's decision of October 24, 1985, requesting <br />the applicant to submit a revised site plan application <br />to the Technical Review Committee, reflecting four <br />revisions and agreements, as recommended by staff. <br />REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF CHARGES FOR USE OF TRANSMITTER TOWER FOR <br />ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT PROGRAM <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 11/22/85: <br />INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, INC. <br />Dan K. Richardson Michael J. O'Grady, Jr.. - <br />Chairman. Board of Directors President <br />November 22, 1985 <br />Mr. Michael Wright <br />County Administrator <br />1840 25th. Street <br />Vero Beach, F1 32960 <br />Dear Mike: <br />As I am sure you are aware, the Indian River Memorial <br />Hospital and Indian River County Hospital District are in <br />the final stages of the development of an Advanced Life <br />Support (ALS) system for residents of Indian River County. <br />An ALS system is highly dependent on communications between <br />the paramedics in the field and the physicians in the <br />Hospital's Emergency Department and we have asked the County <br />for space on its transmitter tower at a height somewhere <br />between 350 and 400 feet. <br />It is my understanding from you and Mr. Dean that <br />it has not been the habit for the Board of County <br />Commissioners to waive the charges for use of the tower in <br />the past; however, due to the unique nature of the ALS <br />program and its total county commitment, I am requesting <br />that the Commission consider waiving the normal charges for <br />use of the tower for the ALS program. <br />36 <br />