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F, -JUN 22 1991, U %..d -7 <br />BOOK 89 uu 949 <br />CITIZENS FOR TOTAL ACCESSIBILITY OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />The Board reviewed the following memo from Commissioner Eggert <br />dated June 14, 1993: <br />Telephone: (407) 5674MM <br />To: <br />From: <br />Date: <br />Re: <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />Suncorn Telephone: 224-1011 <br />Carolyn K. Eggert, County commissioner UE <br />June 14, 1993 <br />Citizens For Total Accessibility of <br />Indian River County <br />As part of our ordinance for handicapped parking f ines, <br />we designated a certain portion of the fee to go to educate <br />the public about the ADA guidelines. Jeff Barton, Terry <br />O'Brien, Joe Baird and I have met to review the process now <br />that we have a few months experience and have tried to <br />correct any processing weaknesses or questions by the <br />judges. Money is slowly building up in this fund, and we <br />would like to designate a locally recognized group to do <br />that education work. <br />Citizens For Total Accessibility of Indian River County, <br />Inc. has been set up in a manner similar to Citizens For <br />Barrier Free Community in St. Lucie County. Education and <br />the handicap parking patrol are its main interest. Neil <br />Duval is the president and they have a Board of local <br />citizens. (See attachments.) <br />The Internal Revenue Service has given them notice they <br />will be treated as a publicly supported organization <br />described in sections 509 (a) (1) and 170 (b) (1) (A) (vi) for an <br />advance ruling period beginning February 18, 1993 and ending <br />December 31, 1997. If they meet the requirement during this <br />test period, they will then be designated as a 509(a)(1) or <br />509(a)(2) organization. <br />Please approve Citizens For Total Accessibility of <br />Indian River County, Inc. to be our official education <br />organization for ADA guidelines and to work with the <br />Sherif f I a Of f ice on a possible handicapped parking patrol, <br />which can also be funded by handicapped parking fines. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously approved <br />Citizens For Total Accessibility of Indian River <br />County, Inc., to be our official education <br />organization for Americans With Disabilities Act <br />guidelines. <br />78 <br />