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F JUN - P �9M,l <br />BOOK <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED by <br />commissioner Eggert to determine that existing flea <br />market regulations are adequate, as recommended by <br />staff. <br />89 fln"F 773" -7 <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Macht stressed that he would <br />like to see some effort made to locate a community park for them <br />within walking distance of that area. He suggested that Chairman <br />Bird discuss the feasibility of such a park with the Parks & <br />Recreation Committee. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried 4-1, Commissioner Adams <br />dissenting. <br />chairman Bird allayed Mr. Ray's concerns that this will result <br />in a proliferation of garage sales throughout Wabasso. He reminded <br />Mr. Ray that there is nothing to preclude these people from meeting <br />and having a social gathering every Sunday morning, as long as <br />there is not a commercial sales activity taking place. <br />AUTHORIZATION TO SEEK BIDS FROM CONSULTANTS FOR COMPREHENSIVE <br />800MKZ PUBLIC SAFETY TRUNKING RADIO STUDY AND COST INFORMATION <br />Emergency Services Director Doug Wright presented the <br />, following memo dated May 6, 1993: <br />10: Board of County Commissioners <br />TZROUGH: Jim Chandler, County Administrator, <br />FROM: Doug Wright, Director <br />Emergency Services <br />DATE: May 6, 1993 <br />SUBJECT: Authorization To Seek Bids From Consultants For <br />Comprehensive 80OMHz Public Safety Trunking Radio <br />Study and Cost Information <br />It is respectfully requested that the information contained herein be <br />given formal consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at <br />the next regular scheduled meeting. <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS: <br />On May 16, 1990, the Federal Communications Commission approved the <br />Florida - Region 9 Plan for Public Safety Radio Communications. This <br />plan contained the allocation for radio channels in the 821-824/866- <br />869 MHz band. The allocations for the Indian River County area at <br />that time was a total of eleven (11) channels. The -concept the FCC <br />adopted in guidelines f or regional allocation of the spectrum was <br />20 <br />