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City Manager Little inquired about the county timetable. He <br />noted the district has a lot of ways it can work and a lot of pit <br />falls and asked if we want to shoot for a year from September. <br />Chairman Scurlock agreed it would take a year to get people <br />educated. <br />Commissioner Bird felt we should look at the District <br />possibly October 1st, 1989. He felt on a short term basis what <br />we can do is enlarge the management agreement that we have now to <br />expand on Pat Callahan's abilities, and in the next budget year <br />allow some money to take some recreation programs to the south <br />county, to Fellsmere, etc., that they are lacking now and get <br />them exposed. He believed that will enhance our chances of the <br />voters approving this a year from now. <br />Mayor Macht noted that the City's priority is dealing with <br />the site, and Commissioner Eggert believed we all agree it would <br />be a terrific site for this purpose. <br />Councilman Wodtke expressed his support of the new plans for <br />this site and stated that he was glad to see the joint <br />cooperation between City and County. <br />Councilman Howard commented that he also was definitely <br />fighting the Library issue, but this brings to light something a <br />bit different and he is real proud to be part of it. <br />City Manager Little stated that if there are no objections, <br />he then will bring the proposal of Mr. Block to City Council and <br />will take everything on faith to move ahead with the formal <br />design. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Commis- <br />sioner Bird, the Board of County Commissioners unanimously <br />agreed to deed over to the City of Vero Beach that 4.28 <br />acres of land with the buildings so they can proceed with <br />the proposed renovation as well as the interlocal agreement. <br />15 <br />ens: <br />BOOK 73 r-A;E 15 <br />