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05/10/2022
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Board of County Commissioners
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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes - Final <br />May 10, 2022 <br />Mr. Ardra Rigby followed up by saying, the Civic Club objected to the DOH <br />dictating what subjects the Civic Club could address at the facility. <br />Mr. Reason read the meaning of the term "distributive justice" with Mr. Ardra <br />Rigby asking for the Board's consideration in tabling the item and holding a <br />meeting with the Civic Club prior to moving forward with the proposal. <br />Chairman O'Bryan sought and received confirmation from County Attorney <br />Reingold on the request from Mr. Bill Rigby to allow the Civic Club's name to be <br />added to the lease. Attorney Reingold confirmed there was no lease between the <br />County and the DOH, but that the facility was provided through an Interlocal <br />Agreement. <br />Commissioner Flescher received confirmation from the Civic Club that they had <br />received the letter dated April 1, 2022 from County Attorney Reingold. Mr. <br />Reason referred back to the February 1, 2022 meeting, and he explained there was <br />an order in place to notify the leadership of the Civic Club of events that involved <br />the West Wabasso area. Mr. Ardra Rigby felt the community should be able to <br />provide input, and to have the meeting held at a time so that the community could <br />attend. Commissioner Flescher addressed the issues in regard to the validity and <br />interpretations of the contract, and communication. A discussion ensued with Mr. <br />Reason indicating the Civic Club needed a permanent base, not just a place to meet <br />and that the Civic Club did not receive notification from the County of the February <br />1, 2022 Board Meeting. In response to Mr. Reason, County Administrator Brown <br />provided a timeline of the communications between the County and the Civic Club <br />in regard to the DOH proposal since February 2022. <br />Chairman O'Bryan sought and received confirmation from Ms. Swanson that the <br />DOH was committed to allow the Civic Club to meet at the facility, but could not <br />enter into a lease for meeting space. <br />Chairman O'Bryan came forward and told Mr. Ardra Rigby that he felt the DOH <br />providing services was a big positive for the Wabasso community and that the Civic <br />Club could continue to use the facility for their meetings. He maintained that the <br />Board could not notify everyone in the County who may have an interest coming <br />before the Board and recommended prior to the meeting scanning through agenda <br />for items pertaining to the West Wabasso area. <br />Commissioner Moss received clarification from Attorney Reingold that the DOH <br />would operate the facility with their own rules and restrictions as to how they <br />would work with community groups for use of the facilities. <br />Attorney Reingold questioned whether the DOH would be willing to make some <br />sort of commitment to the County in the language of the Interlocal Agreement in <br />regard to the Civic Club's use of the facility. <br />Indian River County Florida Page 10 <br />
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