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BOOK 69 PACE 696 <br />make recommendations to put up two berms in the proposed stump <br />dump range area, and that would be the County's only expense. <br />Commissioner Eggert felt we could approve this in concept <br />and ask the staff, along with Commissioner Bird's committee and <br />the Sheriff, to develop what can be done out there and bring it <br />back to the Board. <br />Vice Chairman Bowman asked if there is any possibility of <br />enlarging the range at the Correctional Institution, and Sheriff <br />Dobeck did not think they have the space and did not know where <br />the funding would come from. <br />Commissioner Bird stated that since the D.O.C. has some <br />funding, he would like to include them in our plans, and Sheriff <br />Dobeck emphasized that he just did not want the Commission <br />because of the funding, to make it their range rather than the <br />Sheriff's. He noted that because of scheduling problems lately, <br />he has been forced to make use of the St. Lucie County range. <br />Commissioner Eggert commented that she did not want to get <br />too many people involved and she was not sure the D.O.C. should <br />be involved at first. She believed we would have to put in more <br />money so we can have control. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, to direct staff and Sheriff Dobeck <br />to work out an initial conceptual plan and bring it <br />back to the Board. <br />Administrator Balczun believed the Firearms Range Committee <br />can play a valuable role in determining the extent to which this <br />would be a range for other than just law enforcement training and <br />under what conditions as those factors will definitely affect the <br />liability and insurance. <br />THE VICE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It_ was voted on and carried unanimously (4-0). <br />28 <br />