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r JAN 111994 <br />BOOK ��pp a� <br />91 PAGE 403 -7 <br />Committee? It seemed to him that the present laws are sufficient <br />with regard to declaring conflicts of interests. <br />Commissioner Eggert pointed out that in most cases, people are <br />appointed because they are a member of certain groups. <br />Chairman Tippin didn't intend to support the proposed <br />ordinance. He felt it would be nice if we passed a law that would <br />solve all these matters of ethics, but he didn't feel it would <br />happen. <br />There being no others who wished to be heard, the Chairman <br />closed the public hearing. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, that the Board adopt Ordinance <br />94-3, amending Chapter 103, Commissions and Boards, <br />of the Code of Indian River County, etc. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Macht noted that this ordinance <br />is not going to make a bad person good nor make a good person <br />deviate in his intentions. It will, however, set some clearly <br />written standards so that people will know what they can expect. <br />Chairman Tippin really didn't disagree, but he just didn't <br />feel we need to pass a new law. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />passed by a vote of 3-2, Commissioners Tippin and <br />Bird dissenting. <br />40 <br />
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