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ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Tippin, the Board unanimously granted <br />final plat approval for the Oak Harbor amenities <br />plat, a replat of a portion of the Oak Harbor Master <br />Plat, as recommended in the Memorandum. <br />F. Florida Power & Light Radiological Emergency Preparedness Grant and <br />Purchase of Capital Equipment - Modification #1 <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of February 27, 1997: <br />TO: Honorable Board of County Commissioners <br />THROUGH: Douglas Wright, Director <br />Department of Emergency Services <br />FROM: Nathan McCollum, Radiological Emergency Analyst ,//�/�L <br />Department of Emergency Services / <br />DATE: February 27, 1997 <br />SUBJECT: Approval Of Modification #1 To The Florida Power & Light <br />Radiological Emergency Preparedness Grant and Purchase of <br />Capital Equipment. <br />Federal guidelines require any county within 50 miles of a nuclear <br />power plant to adequately plan should a General Emergency be <br />declared by the utility. Indian River County is located within the <br />50 mile Ingestion Pathway area for the St. Lucie Nuclear'PowerPlant. <br />Because of the sophisticated software (cd-rom and disk) products <br />for Ingestion Pathway planning, a new computer is necessary for <br />adequate radiological planning in Indian River County. The current <br />computer is a 1991, 386 motherboard with 4 megs of RAM and a 40 meg <br />hard drive. The new computer will have Pentium power along with 32 <br />megs of RAM and a 2.1 gig hard drive. <br />Permission has been received from the Florida Division of Emergency <br />Management as noted in the attached Modification #1. Florida Power <br />& Light has agreed to provide -100% funding for this computer <br />through the 1996/1997 Radiological Emergency Preparedness Grant. <br />Funds for this purchase will be transferred from 001-237-525-033.49 <br />to 001-237-525-066.47. The attached Modification #1 will allow <br />immediate purchase of this computer without any impact to ad <br />valorem tax revenues. The attached Modification #1 simply <br />transfers funding from the Exercise category to the Equipment <br />category. <br />The cost of the new computer is $2200.00 which includes transfer of <br />files, increased memory, installation and configuration. The new <br />computer will be purchased from a previous computer bid submitted <br />by the Emergency Medical Services Division. <br />Staff recommends the Board approve Modification #1 and the purchase <br />of a new computer using existing funds in the Radiological <br />Emergency Preparedness Grant and budget amendment to move funds <br />from 001-237-525-033.49 to 001-237-525-066.47. Staff further <br />recommends the purchase this computer from Computer & Peripheral <br />Warehouse using prices from Bid #7013. <br />13 <br />March 11, 1997 Bog �� C PAGE.827 <br />
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