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BOOK 102 PACE 349 <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating advised this request from DEP <br />involves the question of whether or not the County wants to manage these projects which are <br />basically mosquito impoundments. Staff is recommending that a letter be written suggesting <br />that the DEP contract directly with the Mosquito Control District who have advised they are <br />willing to manage the projects. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Tippin, the Board (by a 40 vote, Commissioner Ginn <br />absent) unanimously authorized staff to write a letter recommending <br />that the Department of Environmental Control contract directly with <br />the Mosquito Control District to manage the subject projects, as <br />recommended by staff. <br />11.B. FY 1997-98 RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS <br />AGREEMENT (FP&L GRANT) <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of August 6, 1997: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />THROUGH: Douglas Wright, Director rerv)i�ces <br />Department of Emergency <br />L <br />FROM: Nathan McCollum, Radiological Emergency Analyst A1144 <br />Division of Radiological Preparedness <br />DATE: August 6, 1997 <br />SUBJECT: Approval of FY 97/98 Radiological Emergency Preparedness <br />Agreement (FP&L Grant) <br />It is respectfully requested that the information contained herein be given formal consideration by <br />the Board of County Commissioners at the next regular scheduled meeting. <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />Each year representatives from the Florida Power and Light Company, and the Indian River County <br />Department of Emergency Services negotiate the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Agreement <br />(Grant). The Agreement is predicated on responsibilities defined by the United States Nuclear <br />Regulatory Commission in Rule 10 CFR, Part 50 and 70, and NUREG 0654, FEMA -REP -1, <br />Revision 2. <br />During negotiations this year, an agreement was reached wherein Indian River County will receive <br />$64,434.00 in grant funds to enable the County to carry out its responsibilities as provided in the <br />above referenced authorities. This represents a decrease of $56.00 from the previous year. <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br />The Agreement provides for the County to participate in the following radiological emergency <br />planning and preparedness activities: <br />1. Recurring maintenance and major revisions to the local radiological emergency plans <br />and implementing procedures; <br />AUGUST 19,1997 <br />