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County Administrator Chandler advised that there is a basis for the County to pay these impact <br />fees as the County is the owner of the property. <br />Chairman Eggert noted an error in the second paragraph of the June 17'h Memorandum, which <br />should read `SMT' rather than c 19 <br />Commissioner Ginn questioned the amount of the fees and wondered whether this would be <br />the same if it were a residence. <br />County Administrator Chandler noted that the fee includes connections and the water meter. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Macht, the Board unanimously approved the <br />payment of $5,276 for impact fees and the cost of the <br />connection to the Gifford Jaycee Building, pursuant to staffs <br />recommendations. <br />13.A.2. FLORIDA BOATING IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM - <br />DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION <br />The Board reviewed a letter of June 13, 1997: <br />1011, TErnON <br />IF <br />- Department of <br />F`° A Environmental Protection <br />Lawton Chiles <br />Governor <br />The Honorable Carolyn Eggert <br />Commissioner - District 2 <br />Indian River County Board of <br />County Commissioners <br />1840 25th Street <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />Dear Commissioner Eggert: <br />Marjory Stoneman Douglas Building <br />3900 Commonwealth Boulevard <br />Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 <br />June 13, 1997 <br />Virginia B. Wetherell <br />Secretary <br />DISTRIBUTION LIST_ <br />Commissioners —C—L. <br />Administrator <br />Attorney <br />Personnel _ <br />Public Wo•a~n <br />Community De -- <br />Utilities <br />Finance <br />OMB <br />Emerg. Serv. <br />Risk Mgt. <br />Other IAV i <br />Virginia Wetherell, Fran Mainella and I are pleased to present the attached warrants to Indian <br />River County. These represent unobligated funds allocated from prior fiscal years and the 1996 <br />allocation to the county under the Florida Boating Improvement Program (FBIP). <br />During the 1996 session, the Florida Legislature enacted Chapter 96-321, Laws of Florida <br />(formerly Senate Bill 38). This legislation eliminated the Motorboat Revolving Trust Fund and changed <br />the manner in which the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) administers the FBIP. The <br />intent of the change is to allow counties access to FBIP funds without having to apply for a FBIP grant <br />through DEP's Division of Recreation and Parks. At the time of passage, Chapter 96-321 did not <br />provide authority for the Division to transfer prior year funds to the counties. We have since received <br />such authority. <br />JUNE 179 1997 <br />