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and someone from the detention system to go out there and take a <br />look at this system to see if we can integrate our existing <br />systems without going back and replacing everything. <br />Commissioner Bird asked who would be going and when, and <br />Director Wright explained that he left that decision to the <br />discretion of the County Administrator. He was not sure that <br />even he needed to go, and perhaps someone with more hands on <br />experience would be more appropriate. He felt very strongly, <br />however, that someone needs to look at this system which has been <br />in operation for one year. <br />Chairman Wheeler agreed that we have to look at all the <br />alternatives and options. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />RESOLUTION APPROVING THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS <br />EMERGENCY PLAN <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 3/6/89: <br />TO: James Chandler <br />County Administrator <br />FROM: <br />DATE: March 6, 1989 FILE: <br />Approval of Indian River <br />SUBJECT: County Emergency Plan for <br />Hazardous Materials and <br />Resolution per Title III of <br />the Superfund Amendments and <br />Reauthorization Act of 1986 <br />Doug Wright, Director REFERENCES:Florida Hazardous Materials <br />Emergency Response and <br />Emergency Management Services Community Right -To -Know Act <br />of 1988, Chapter 88-200 Laws <br />of Florida <br />It is respectfully requested that the information contained herein <br />be given formal consideration by the Board of County Commissioners <br />at the next regular meeting. <br />27 <br />MAR 14 1989 <br />BOOK 76 wF3 1 5 <br />