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holders. This can be accomplished without a public hearing if the Board has no reason to <br />believe that the public health, safety, and welfare require it. Staff submits that there is no <br />reason to hold a public hearing and absent that requirement, requests the Board issue and <br />renew the certificates routinely. <br />The following is a list of Providers who have submitted completed applications, are under <br />contract with the Transportation Coordinator, or provide private pay service only (no <br />governmental billing authorized). Each of these providers has also undergone an inspection <br />of vehicles, facilities and records. <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br />The following Providers have submitted completed applications for renewal of their "Class <br />E1" Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity: <br />Greg Warnick <br />Florida Baptist Retirement Center <br />P.O. Box 460 <br />Vero Beach, FL 32961 <br />Denise McGrath <br />HealthSouth Treasure Coast Rehabilitation Hospital <br />1600 37th Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Joyce Keeler <br />ACTS/Indian River Estates <br />2250 Indian Creek Blvd., West <br />Vero Beach, FL 32966 <br />RECOIVEWENDATION <br />Staff recommends the Board approve the renewal of the "Class E1" Certificates of Public <br />Convenience and Necessity for the above entities to provide wheelchair transportation <br />services for two years pursuant to Chapter 304 of the Indian River County Code of Laws and <br />Ordinances. <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />Copies of the Applications are located in the BCC Office for review. <br />May 26, 1998 <br />57 <br />