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BOOK 97 PAGE °705 <br />better job on the maintenance of the rights-of-way at the south <br />entrance of US A. <br />Commissioner Bird pointed out it is wonderful to establish <br />these beautiful landscaping plans, but it is another thing to <br />maintain them, so costs must be considered in the budget process. <br />Director Boling advised that there had been a developer from <br />south US #1 at the meeting earlier, who was going to ask the Board <br />to look at that as well. If it is the wish of the Board for staff <br />to look at it, staff can try to determine if there is a desire and <br />bring it back. <br />Chairman Adams felt there are really five entrances to Indian <br />River County, the two on I-95, SR -60 coming in, and US #1 from <br />north and south, and all of them ought to be indicative of how we <br />feel about our county. <br />Commissioner Tippin praised the beautiful job done in St. <br />Lucie County on SR -70, which he knew took hundreds of thousands of <br />dollars for landscaping. He felt Indian River County at least <br />ought to get in line for some of the grant money. - <br />EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, PREPAREDNESS AND ASSISTANCE <br />TRUST FUND - MODIFICATION #1 TO BASE GRANT AGREEMENT <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of March 27, 1996: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />THROUGH: Doug Wright, Director 1�'" <br />Department of Emergency Services <br />FROM: John Ring, Emergency Management Coordinator <br />Division of Emergency Management <br />DATE: March 27, 1996 <br />SUBJECT: Modification #1 to Base Grant Agreement - Emergency <br />Management, Preparedness and Assistance Trust Fund <br />Contract Number #96CP-05-10-40-01-031 <br />It is respectfully requested that the information contained herein <br />be given formal consideration by the Board of County Commissioners <br />at the next scheduled meeting. <br />bESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS: - <br />On October 17, 1995, the Board of County Commissioners approved and <br />authorized the Chairman to execute the Emergency Management, <br />Preparedness and Assistance (EMPA) Agreement which secured funding <br />for State required Emergency Management activities in the amount of <br />$68,535. This funding comes from an annual non-refundable <br />surcharge of $2.00 for residential and $4.00 for commercial <br />58 <br />April 9, 1996 <br />