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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes-Final December 9,2025 <br /> obligations. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Earman,seconded by Commissioner <br /> Flescher,to approve staffs recommendation.The motion carried by the <br /> following vote: <br /> Aye: 5- Chairman Loar,Vice Chairman Moss,Commissioner Adams,Commissioner <br /> Flescher,and Commissioner Earman <br /> I. Planning and Development Services <br /> J. Public Works <br /> K. Sandridge Golf Club <br /> L. Utilities Services <br /> 13.L.1. 25-1122 Department of Utility Services Integrated Water Master Plan Q1 2026 <br /> Update to the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners, <br /> IRCDUS Project ID: 00.23.547 <br /> Recommended Action: No action is required.This item will be a presentation by the Department of Utility <br /> Services staff to the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners on the <br /> current progress of the Integrated Water Master Plan project. <br /> Department of Utility Services Capital Projects Manager Howard Richards stated <br /> that when the Board approved the Integrated Water Master Plan(IWMP)on <br /> September 25,2024,it was agreed that the Utility Department would provide <br /> informational updates at the six-month mark,followed by quarterly updates <br /> thereafter.The Board also requested that these updates include information on the <br /> use of the approved contingency funds for the project.Mr.Richards presented <br /> slides detailing the project's approach,the strategic alignment framework,and the <br /> project timeline,which was currently estimated to be completed around July <br /> 2026.He reviewed the accomplishments since the September update,including <br /> the completed condition assessment of County facilities. Mr.Richards noted that <br /> the Board had pre-approved the contingency funds for the project.The total <br /> contingency request was$38,838.81. <br /> Chairman Loar expressed his appreciation for the update,along with the other <br /> Commissioners. He emphasized that the Department of Utility Services operated <br /> as an Enterprise Fund and explained that an Enterprise Fund was designed to be <br /> self-sustaining and not a burden on taxpayers. <br /> No Action Taken or Required <br /> 14. COUNTY ATTORNEY MATTERS <br /> 14.A. 25-1159 Opioid Funding Recommendations from the Public Safety Council for <br /> Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance Abuse <br /> Indian River County,Florida Page 19 <br />