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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA CONSENT <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Honorable Board of County Commissioners <br />THROUGH: Jason E. Brown, .County Administrator <br />FROM: Tad Stone, Director <br />Department of Emergency Services <br />DATE: October 31, 2019 <br />SUBJECT: Approval of a Memorandum of Agreement between Indian River County and the <br />Florida Division of Emergency Management for use of a WeatherSTEM Station <br />It is respectfully requested that the information contained herein be given formal consideration by <br />the Board of County Commissioners at the next scheduled meeting. <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS: <br />The Florida Legislature appropriated $970,000 to the Executive Office of the Governor, Division <br />of Emergency Management, to fund the Florida Severe Weather Mesonet — WeatherSTEM. The <br />Florida Division of Emergency Management has contracted with WeatherSTEM for the purchase <br />and installation of fifty (50) weather monitoring systems in designated locations throughout the <br />state of Florida and includes maintenance of the system for three years. Indian River County was <br />one of the locations selected. The WeatherSTEM system provides real-time weather information <br />(winds, temperature, rain gauge, etc.) and the data is accessible to the public. <br />The suggested target area is northern Indian River County and we have selected an installation at <br />Fire -Rescue Station 9, located at 13550 Roseland Road in Sebastian. <br />Ownership of the Weather Station will be transferred to Indian River County upon installation. <br />This agreement requires that Indian River County maintain the Weather Station for at least an <br />additional seven (7) years following the end of the WeatherSTEM. maintenance agreement. The <br />annual .maintenance cost for the Weather Station is estimated to be $2,000.00. <br />FUNDING: <br />Funding for the annual maintenance is an allowable expense covered by the EMPA Grant and will <br />be budgeted accordingly beginning in 2023, when Emergency Management is required to take <br />over the maintenance cost. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends approval of the Memorandum of Agreement between Indian River County and <br />the Florida Division of Emergency Management. <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />1. Two (2) copies of the Memorandum of Agreement for use of WeatherSTEM. <br />100 <br />