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09/10/2019
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Board of County Commissioners
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Board of County Commissioners <br />Meeting Minutes - Final September 10, 2019 <br />therapists who came from across the country to assist at the special needs shelter. <br />County Administrator Jason Brown spoke on the estimated $7,000,000 in beach <br />erosion damages. He was expecting a visit from the Florida Division of <br />Emergency Management (DEM) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />(FEMA) for a possible declaration of a Category B- Emergency Protective <br />Measure. He thanked the County employees for reopening the offices on <br />Wednesday, September 4, 2019, and he stated his appreciation for the many people <br />who worked together at the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), and for the <br />cooperation of the local municipalities, the Board, the DEM, Chief Stone and his <br />personnel, the Health Department, the School District, Governor Ron DeSantis, <br />Senator Debbie Mayfield, and State Representative Erin Grall. <br />Chairman Solari, who also spoke about Hurricane Dorian at the opening of the <br />meeting, extended his appreciation to Administrator Brown and Chief Stone for <br />their hard work before, during, and after the storm. Commissioner O'Bryan added <br />his opinion that the work performed at the EOC was something to be proud of. <br />No Action Taken or Required <br />12. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS <br />A. Community Development <br />B. Emergency Services <br />C. General Services <br />1. Human Services <br />2. Sandridge Golf Club <br />3. Recreation <br />D. Human Resources <br />E. Office of Management and Budget <br />F. Public Works <br />G. Utilities Services <br />13. COUNTY ATTORNEY MATTERS <br />13.A. 19-0840 Acquisition of Right -Of -Way for Phase II of 66th Avenue Improvements from Paul <br />and Rennie Thompson - 7125 66th Avenue <br />Indian River County Florida Page 18 <br />
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