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BOOK 10 9 P,�Gc 1151 -3 <br />Discussion ensued regarding the regulations as set forth in the brochure, some of <br />which contradicted the understandings of the Board. <br />Commissioner Adams noted that many telephone calls in opposition to the ordinance <br />have been received, making it clear that users were not aware of the public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Tippin, the Board <br />unanimously agreed to hold a second public hearing <br />and adopted Ordinance 99-015 establishing an <br />amended effective date of October 1, 1999 for <br />regulations governing alarms responded to by law <br />enforcement agencies in Indian River County. <br />ORDINANCE 99 - _L5 <br />AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF INDIAN <br />RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING AN <br />AMENDED EFFECTIVE DATE OF OCTOBER 1, <br />1999 FOR REGULATIONS GOVERNING ALARMS <br />RESPONDED TO BY LAW ENFORCEMENT <br />AGENCIES IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY. <br />WHEREAS, up to 99 percent of alarm signals are false alarm signals; and <br />WHEREAS, responding to these false alarms is a waste of manpower, and <br />WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 99- <br />10 to regulate false alarms with an effective date of June 1,1999; and <br />WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has received many inquiries <br />concerning the operation of the ordinance and it appears that additional time is <br />necessary to get further public in put, <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF <br />COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, that: <br />SECTION 1. EMERGENCY. <br />The information set forth in the "Whereas" clauses is adopted and incorporated <br />herein and the imminent effective date of June 1, 1999 constitutes an emergency. <br />SECTION 2. AMENDMENT, <br />1999. <br />MAY 189 1999 <br />The effective date for Ordinance No. 99-10 is hereby amended to October 1, <br />-68- <br />