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AUG 2 2 1989 �,� <br />PA <br />Bou .7 7 .. E.70 7 <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br />The agreement binds the County to participation in the following <br />radiological emergency planning and preparedness activities: <br />1. Maintenance of local radiological emergency plans <br />and implementing procedures; <br />2. The requisite personnel will complete required radio- <br />logical emergency training; <br />3. Participate as required in exercises and evaluation <br />of exercises; <br />4. Continued and further radiological emergency planning <br />as required by the above regulations and "Florida's <br />Radiological Emergency Management Plan for Nuclear <br />Power Plants". <br />The activities required have been on-going for several years. Also <br />included in this budget year is fifteen percent (15%) of the total <br />salary and benefits of the Emergency Management Services Director, <br />Deputy Director, and the Administrative Secretary II position. The <br />sum negotiated this year represents an increase of $1,826 over the <br />previous year. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends approval of the FY 89-90 Radiological Emergency <br />Preparedness Agreement and requests the Board of County <br />Commissioners authorize the Chairman to execute the appropriate <br />documents to secure the funding of $36,755 as proposed. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously approved <br />the FY 89-90 Radiological Emergency Preparedness <br />Agreement as set out in the above staff recommendation. <br />AGREEMENT IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />L'l4 <br />