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1. Air Curtain Incinerator $180,000.00 <br />2. Large Front Loader with grapple 90,000.00 <br />3. Small Front Loader for cleaning <br />the air curtain incinerator 26,000.00 <br />Staff recommends and requests that the Board authorize staff to <br />advertise forbids for a new air curtain incinerator and the required <br />su=port equipment. The incinerator and equipment will be replaced <br />ut1lizing the Landfill Renewal and Replacement Account. _ <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously authorized <br />staff to advertise for bids for a new air curtain incin- <br />erator and support equipment as requested by staff. <br />J._ Authorization to Advertise Proposed 911 Ordinance <br />The Board reviewed memo of Planning Director Keating: <br />TO: The Honorable Members DATE November 24, 1986 FILE: <br />of the Board of County <br />Commissioners ' <br />REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION <br />SUBJECT: TO ADVERTISE PROPOSED 911 <br />ORDINANCE <br />�, Robert M. Keating, AICPk&ik- 911 Ordinance <br />FROM: • Director REFERENCES: IBMIRD <br />Planning & Development Division <br />It is requested that the information herein presented be given <br />formal consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at <br />their regular meeting of December 2, 1986. <br />DESCRIPTION & CONDITIONS: <br />The integrity of Indian River County's 911 system is dependent <br />upon a consistent system of house numbering implemented county- <br />wide. This system must adhere to a grid which establishes <br />numbered roadways relating to a central zero point. House <br />numbers are then assigned based upon this grid pattern. <br />Indian River County already has an established grid system with <br />streets running in an east/west direction and avenues oriented <br />north/south. Street numbers increase both north and south of <br />lst Street, while avenues increase east and west of the Intra <br />Coastal Waterway. This system is used by the County staff in <br />assigning numbers for new structures. <br />Although this system is used by all local governments in the <br />County to assign house numbers, there is no ordinance establish- <br />ing this system and requiring its use. In addition, there is <br />no local requirement for building occupants to accept this <br />system and use correct numbers. There is also no mandate for <br />incorrect numbers and street designations to be changed. <br />13 BOOK 6 6 ur,E 53 <br />DEC 2 1966 <br />