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BOOK iOb PAGE .&3 <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED <br />BY Commissioner Tippin to try the event at the courthouse <br />parking garage with the caveats: 1) that the fencing is provided, <br />2) that no more than 3,000 people are allowed on the top floor <br />at any one time, 3) the Exchange Club obtain liability insurance <br />holding the County harmless, 4) that all conditions must be <br />coordinated with staff and approved by staff. <br />Commissioner Ginn inquired about making some of individuals personally liable if <br />something goes wrong. She also did not like the idea of having liquor in a County garage, <br />believing that use of liquor was easier to control at the Downtown Friday events. <br />Commissioner Ginn thought it was a step in the wrong direction and a bad precedent. <br />Vice Chairman Adams and Chairman Macht thought liquor could be more controlled <br />in the garage because no one can walk out with it. Anybody who has had too much would <br />be escorted off the property. <br />Vice Chairman Adams pointed out this was not a rock concert. <br />Chairman Macht believed people enjoy this type of activity and it adds fun. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the motion <br />carried 4-1 (Commissioner Ginn opposed). <br />11.C.2. CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY - PERMISSION TO SELL <br />PROPERTY DEEDED BY THE COUNTY - COUNTY TO RETAIN <br />RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of July 7, 1999: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Tom Frame, Director of General Services <br />DATE: July 7,1999 <br />RE: Children's Home Society <br />In 1991 Indian River County deeded some excess County land to the Children's <br />Home Society of Florida, on condition that within a certain time period from the <br />date of the deed the home would build and maintain a shelter and counseling <br />July 13, 1999 <br />_I <br />