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ids <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET <br />PURCHASING DIVISION <br />DATE: November 18, 2021 <br />TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />THROUGH: Jason E. Brown, County Administrator <br />Kristin Daniels, Director, Office of Management and Budget <br />FROM: Jennifer Hyde, Purchasing Manager <br />SUBJECT: Donation of Excess Lawn Equipment to the Gulf Stream Council of the <br />Boy Scouts of America <br />BACKGROUND: <br />On November 10, 2020, the Board of County Commissioners awarded Bid 2021004 for Mowing <br />at Fire Rescue Stations. Prior to that award, lawn maintenance had been performed by on duty <br />crews using on site equipment, which can now be declared excess. <br />The Gulf Stream Council of the Boy Scouts of America has submitted a request for the donation <br />of some of that equipment to maintain Camp Oklawaha in Sebastian. The equipment requested <br />to be donated is: <br />Asset 22483 <br />Asset 28401 <br />Gravely Riding Mower <br />Hustler Riding Mower <br />Echo Weed Eater <br />Echo Weed Eater <br />Echo Weed Eater <br />The requested items have no book value. <br />Model 3300 <br />SN 14102080 <br />SN 572812353476 <br />SN S72812368053 <br />SN S73112059472 <br />Florida Statutes authorize the County to donate or sell surplus property to private nonprofit <br />agencies as defined in s. 273.01(3), under which the Council is authorized. Evidence of their <br />status is available for review in the Purchasing Division. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends the Board designate the listed equipment as surplus and authorize their <br />donation to the Gulf Stream Council of the Bey Scouts of America. <br />Attachment: <br />Gulf Stream Council of Boy Scouts of America Request Memo <br />205 <br />