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® - s <br />which is fluoridated and might result in situations of an <br />overdose of fluoride. What is needed from the Board is the <br />authorization to apply for the startup money that is available. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />RESOLUTION WAIVING REQUIREMENTS FOR 30 -DAYS FOR HUMANA HOSPITAL <br />SITE PLAN AND BUILDING PERMIT <br />Utilities Director Terry Pinto explained that Humana <br />Hospital has applied for a water franchise from the County and , <br />that is scheduled to be heard at next week's meeting. In the <br />meantime, we are holding up the site plan and building permit <br />release on some outlying medical buildings on the premises. What <br />they are asking to do is the same thing that we did out SR -60 <br />which is to allow the Utilities Dept. to clear them through the <br />permitting process and delay franchising for 90 days to see <br />whether or not a water plant will be needed or whether County <br />water will be available. <br />Chairman Scurlock advised that Humana Hospital participated <br />in the analysis of the water ERUs needed in that area. <br />Commissioner Wodtke questioned our legal ability to do this, <br />and County Attorney Vitunac advised that this is a variance from <br />normal procedure and could be handled by motion or by resolution. <br />It was done by resolution on the SR -60 water project. <br />Commissioner Lyops pointed out that this involves only the <br />franchise and that they would still have to comply with all the <br />site plan requirements in order to get a Certificate of <br />Occupancy. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution 86-11, waiving requirements for utility <br />franchise for site plan and building permit release <br />for a period not to exceed ninety days for Humana <br />Hospital in Sebastian. <br />54 <br />L- LIAR 19 1986 ROOK 63 F,�.E 939 <br />