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FEB 0 4 199' <br />BOOK`S <br />Deputy County Attorney Collins described the two locations and <br />explained that these tracts were dedicated to the subdivisions as <br />parks and could not be sold for any other purpose. They presently <br />are being mowed and maintained by the City of Vero Beach, and it <br />would be in the County's best interests to transfer title to the <br />City of Vero Beach. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />COPIES OF THE COUNTY DEEDS FOR THE SUBJECT PARKS ARE ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />RESOLUTION EXPRESSING OPPOSITION TO PROPOSED REORGANIZATION OF THE <br />STATE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM <br />The Board reviewed memo from Public Health Director. Bernard D. <br />Berman, M.D., dated January 28, 1992: <br />DATE: January 28, 1992 <br />TO: Carolyn Eggert, Chairperson <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />Indian River County <br />FROM: Bernard D. Berman, M. D., M. P. H. <br />Director <br />HRS -Indian River County Public Heal <br />SUBJECT: <br />Attached Proposed Resolution for the <br />Board of County Commissioners Consideration <br />fT000ho� rj. <br />Attached please find the proposed resolution Mr. Galanis <br />spoke to you about yesterday. We would appreciate you adding <br />it to the agenda as a Commissioners' item for the meeting to <br />be held on the 4th of February. <br />As you well know, HRS threatens to reorganize public health <br />and to remove many of the environmental programs from the <br />local area, establishing these programs in regional agencies. <br />There appears to be no recognition of the community's needs <br />or desire in this decision making process. Likewise, the <br />state has failed to recognize the partnership established in <br />Chapter 154 of Florida Statutes setting up health units as <br />joint agencies with county government and the resources and <br />investment these counties have in their local environmental <br />effort. <br />Because there now appears to be a real possibility that this <br />trend may be overcome, we ask that you join with many other <br />counties who have provided similar resolutions. Copies will <br />be provided to the Florida Association of Counties and <br />appropriate Legislative Committee staff. <br />Thank you in advance for your consideration. <br />28 <br />