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BOOK 108 PAGE 77b <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />Drawing depicting modular furniture installation. <br />Letter from Don Mothena, FP%L Emergency Preparedness. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Stanbridge, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Grin, the Board unanimously approved the <br />transfer of $5,000 in FP&L Radiological Emergency <br />Preparedness Grant funds from the Salaries Account to the <br />Office Furniture account and Other Operating Supplies account <br />to be used for work area improvements as noted in the <br />Memorandum and approved the budget amendment necessary <br />to appropriate and expend the funds, as recommended in the <br />Memorandum. <br />11.E.1. ANTI-DRUG ABUSE GRANT FUNDING - STATE FY 2000 - <br />KIMBERLY E. MASSUNG NAMED CONTACT PERSON <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of March 15, 1999: <br />TO: Members of the Board <br />of County Commissioners <br />DATE: March 15, 1999 <br />SUBJECT: STATE FISCAL YEAR 2000 ANTI-DRUG ABUSE GRANT FUNDING <br />CERTIFICATION OF PARTICIPATION <br />FROM: Joseph A. Bair <br />OMB Director <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIO S <br />The Budget Office received a letter dated March 15, 1999 from the Florida Department of <br />Community Affairs (FDCA) stating that Indian River County has been allocated $157,777 in grant <br />funds for State Fiscal Year 2000, to fund local anti-drug abuse projects. The letter also requested <br />the Board to serve as the coordinating unit of government in applying for the funds. The Substance <br />Abuse Advisory Council will be soliciting for and receiving grant applications as well as evaluating <br />those applications and recommending to the Board what projects to fund and their funding levels. <br />The Substance Abuse Advisory Council's recommendations will be brought to the Board for <br />approval in May. The grant's tenth year will continue to be funded 75% from the state and 25% from <br />the County. The budgetary impact on the county will not exceed $50,000, especially since staff has <br />requested all matching funds for the 1999/2000 fiscal year to be made by the grant applicants rather <br />MARCH 23, 1999 <br />42 <br />1 • <br />
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