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POCK 9-5 FKA- 36 <br />Director Baird explained that over the years Indian River has <br />ranked significantly different in many surveys of counties. Since <br />the Board does not have control of the School Board, the Hospital <br />District and other independent districts, we did a survey comparing <br />IRC's millage rates on budgets under BCC control. We found that in <br />the comparison of the general fund millage, we were #16 out of 67 <br />counties. When we compared the aggregate millage, we were also <br />#16, so we are in the lower 25 percent of counties. A lot of <br />counties have independent fire districts which means the fire <br />district is not included in the aggregate millage. Our fire <br />district is a dependent district and is included in the aggregate <br />millage under the BCC. <br />Information only. No action was taken. <br />DEP PERMIT PROGRAM <br />Deleted. Information was received in the discussion on <br />ordnancE. see Item 11-G-1). <br />FELLSMERE TRANSFER STATION AND LANDFILL <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 5/31/95: <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />SUBJECT: <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />Commissioner Fran B. Adamslzg <br />May 31, 1995 <br />Fellsmere Transfer Station and Landfill <br />On Saturday, May 29th, Fellsmere had a creative <br />playground workday and we constructed a new playground. On <br />Tuesday morning, we sent some trash to the transfer station <br />that was left over from the project --paper boxes, garbage <br />debris, etc. In addition, we sent a dump -truck load of <br />debris to the landfill. <br />The trash transfer attendant informed the City of _ <br />Fellsmere that it would no longer be able to dump its City <br />trash at the transfer station as it was a commercial center. <br />58 <br />June, 6 1995 <br />M M <br />