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JUN 2 5 1986 BOOK 64 FmJ 8?5 <br />He believed Elder Jones has indicated that the community is <br />willing to do its part, and he felt that is the key to this <br />situation as it will take a total effort on everyone's part. <br />Com. Wodtke assured those present that our staff and Code <br />Enforcement people will do their part, and he hopes we can see <br />significant progress very quickly. <br />Reverend Brown requested that the president of the <br />Minister's Association, Reverend Orr, who traveled a long way to <br />be here today, be allowed to speak. <br />Reverend Orr wished to call the Board's attention to the <br />fact that when they had a problem in the school system, an ad hoc <br />committee was formed to help solve it. He stressed the need for <br />a committee of citizens from all over the county since drugs and <br />these other problems do not confine themselves to any one area. <br />The Reverend emphasized that the dt-U(j problem has been addresa <br />by federal officers and state officers, and they all say it has <br />become of epidemic proportions. Reverend Orr looked forward to <br />doing something to make Indian River County an even better place <br />to live. <br />Com. Wodtke agreed an ad hoc committee can be of help with <br />the problems in the community, but did not feel it should be the <br />responsibility of such a committee to concern itself with <br />specific complaints against the Sheriff's Department. He <br />believed there are other procedures to be followed to deal with <br />that. <br />Vice Chairman Lyons continued to stress that to accomplish <br />anything will require a concerted effort from the citizens of <br />Gifford as well as the County. He knew they have an active Civic <br />League there and hoped we can all join forces. <br />DISCUSSION RE WINTER BEACH CEMETERY _ TRANSFER OF REVERSIONARY <br />INTERESTS <br />Commissioner Wodtke referred to the following aerial chart: <br />48 <br />