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ON _MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously (3-0, <br />Chairman Eggert being absent) approved a one-year <br />extension of the contract with Arapaho Citrus <br />Management for grove care maintenance, not to exceed <br />$40,160.00 for the total equipment and labor <br />charges, plus material costs, as recommended by <br />staff. <br />ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL <br />Vice Chairman Bowman announced that this item would be tabled <br />since Chairman Eggert is not here. <br />PORPOISE ORDINANCE <br />The Board reviewed a letter from Martin County <br />Commissioner Maggy Hurchalla dated August 17, 1992: <br />JEFF KRAUSKOPF WAITER W. TNOM. JR.'r ..'.4. <br />D15trict 2 MAOOY MURCHALLA MARV E. DAWSON <br />D.SIr,_' 3 D•t+tr et a Drsn.ct 5 <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />2401 S.E. Monterey Road • Stuart, Florida 34996 <br />/X \.tG1=CRJMTY_0F MARTIN <br />August 17, 1992 <br />Carolyn K. Eggert, Chairman <br />_ Indian River County <br />1840 25th. Street <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />Re: Porpoise Ordinance <br />Dear Chairman Eggert: <br />0"ONE 140' 265.5422 <br />STATE OF FLORIDA <br />CO -92 -MS -280A <br />We're looking into the possibility of an ordinance that would prevent the <br />capture of porpoises in the Indian River Lagoon. <br />We would like to join with the counties from Palm Beach to Brevard in making <br />the Lagoon a safe haven for the resident porpoise population. <br />Would you be interested in working with us? It will obviously be easier if we <br />don't each re -invent the wheel sepatately. <br />Sincerely, <br />4Maggy Hurchalla <br />County Commissioner <br />57 <br />BOOK 87 PAGE 462 <br />
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