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Commissioner Adams asked Director Komarinetz to address the problem on the golf <br />course with the overseeding. <br />Director Komarinetz first mentioned that the Dunes Golf Course renovation project <br />went well. The greens came out of the overseeding process fine. He predicted that within <br />the next week or so the Dunes greens would be very good. <br />Director Komarinetz next addressed the Lakes greens and gave a comprehensive <br />report on the problems that have been incurred. The greens were beautiful during the winter <br />months but not during spring. The experts feel that in the next couple of weeks staff will be <br />able to do the renovations and there should not be problems in the future. (Clerk's Nate: <br />Director Komarinetz's full memorandum on this is filed with the backup of the meeting.) <br />11.E. ANTI-DRUG ABUSE GRANT FUNDING FY 1998-99 <br />(Clerk's Note: At the request of Chairman Tippin, and on motion by Commissioner <br />Adams, seconded by Commissioner Eggert, unanimous passage, this item was taken prior <br />to Item 9.A.2. so attending staff could leave the Chambers. For continuity purposes, this <br />item has been kept in its proper agenda order in these Minutes.) <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 29, 1998: <br />TO: Members of the Board <br />of County Commissioners <br />DATE: May 29, 1998 <br />SUBJECT: FY 1998/99 ANTI-DRUG ABUSE GRANT FUNDING - <br />OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET AGENDA ITEM <br />FROM: Joseph A B <br />OMB Directo <br />BACKGROUND <br />For the previous eight fiscal years, Indian River County has been allocated grant funds from the <br />Florida Department of Community Affairs (FDCA) to fund local anti-drug abuse programs. The <br />Board funded the following programs the last two years: <br />June 9, 1998 <br />79 <br />LOCK 106 PAGE 8 <br />