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F, <br />BOOK DO �Au <br />Commissioner Ginn then questioned the kind of support being offered by Indian River <br />Community College, and Mr. Mosley advised that they have expressed a willingness to <br />conduct classes at the facility. <br />Commissioner Ginn wanted to know whether they could use a room at the activity <br />center, and Mr. Mosley advised he had talked to Mr. Woolfork and the charter school has <br />an agreement to use that facility. Also they will be conducting night classes. <br />Commissioner Adams commented that she is tickled to see the community trying to <br />put a whole package deal together and felt it will be good for all of the community. She <br />commended IRCC for being cooperative in getting job skills fitted to employers. <br />Mr. Mosley then noted they have already received a commitment for air conditioning, <br />donations from individuals, roofing materials and free labor. They are asking the Board for <br />an endorsement of their concept as they feel it would enhance their cause in asking for <br />donations. <br />Commissioner Eggert noted there would be impact and other types of fees which will <br />have to be paid, probably in the vicinity of up to $10,000. <br />General Services Director Sonny Dean stated he had made a list of those items, <br />including impact fees of $5300, architectural fees, utility hookup, and insurance. The <br />parking requirements must be discussed with the Planning Department and there is site work <br />for the drainage. <br />Commissioner Adams hoped the Council would be able to work out the expenses and <br />details involved and come back with a lease for approval. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard <br />regarding this matter. There being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />JUNE 169 1998 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Ginn, the Board <br />unanimously approved drafting the Lease to Gifford <br />Economic Development Council of the building at <br />4716 33'd Avenue formerly occupied by the Gifford <br />Jaycees, and directed Mr. Mosley to demonstrate <br />how the costs involved will be covered prior to final <br />approval of the Lease, and authorized the Chairman <br />to sign a letter of support. <br />-24- <br />
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