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commitment to the cemetery land. He felt that we can work this <br />out by using the Old Dixie property unless we run into some snag <br />down there that we are not aware of today. He wanted to see us <br />have a piece of property ready for submittal for federal approval <br />within 90 days. <br />Reverend Blanton trusted that this matter finally would be <br />resolved at that time, and thanked the Board for their consid- <br />eration. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously directed <br />staff to pursue using the old landfill on Old Dixie <br />Highway as replacement recreational property for the <br />Winter Beach Cemetery property. <br />Jimmy Walker, Vice Chairman of the Cemetery Association, <br />felt confident that the County Commission, Attorney, and Adminis- <br />trator would know of a shortcut through the red tape so that the <br />90 -day deadline would be met. <br />APPROVAL OF FUNDS TO PURCHASE RADIOS FOR ANIMAL CONTROL AUTHORITY <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 3/28/88: <br />TO: Charles Balczun DATE: March 28, 1988 FILE: <br />County Administrator <br />SUBJECT: Agenda Matter <br />Request For Funds to <br />Purchase Radios for <br />Animal Control Authority <br />FROM: Doug Wright, Director REFERENCES: <br />Emergency Management Services <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />On October 14, 1987, a former Animal Control Officer was respond- <br />ing to a call in the Sebastian Highlands. He left his county <br />vehicle unattended in an effort to capture an animal during <br />48 <br />APR 5 1988 <br />BOOF 71 ME 478 <br />