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COUNTIES - BASE GRANT��:Y=�:��r.: <br />FUNDS DISTRIBUTED <br />$ 4,814,400 <br />FULL-TIME <br />$ 71,857 <br />PART-TIME <br />$ 46,707 <br />(REALLOCATION OF REMAINDER BY JANUARY I, EACH YEAR) <br />STATEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS COSTS (SCC) <br />SUBTRACTED AND RETAINED BY DEM <br />EXAMPLE:` 67 COUNTIES <br />40 FULL-TIME 27 PART-TIME <br />SCC = $500 PER MONTH <br />ALLOCATION: FULL-TIME (40 X 71,857) <br />$2,874,280 <br />PART -TIMI: (27 X 46,707) <br />$1,261.089 <br />REALLOCATION <br />$ 679,031 <br />DISTRIBUTION: FULL-TIME $71.857 PART-TIME $ 46.707 <br />SCC(S00 x 12) 6,000 <br />6.000 <br />$6S,857 <br />$ 40,707 <br />REALLOCATION:$679,031 <br />MUTUAL AID PARTICIPATION (2SY.) <br />$169,f58 <br />s POPULATION (75%) <br />$S09,�i3 <br />Before concluding his presentation, Mr. Myers asked if anyone <br />had any questions. <br />Jim Granse, 36 Pine Arbor Lane, suggested that all efforts be <br />made to keep the Florida East Coast Railway open in order to keep <br />supplies moving to the disaster area, and Mr. Myers agreed that the <br />railroads are an excellent way to move supplies to a disaster area. <br />There being no further questions, Mr. Myers thanked everyone <br />for coming and commended them for their efforts in developing such <br />an excellent emergency management plan in Indian River County. <br />Chairman Tippin thereupon adjourned the meeting at 11:35 a.m. <br />ATTEST: <br />K. Barton, ClerkJohn W. Tip in, Chairman <br />9 <br />FEB 111994 <br />BOOK �1. �a 1`34 <br />