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husband through a therapy situation. They live in a multi -family area and cannot run their <br />dog there, on the beach, at the riverside, or at any of the parks. Numerous people are <br />interested in taking responsibility for the dog park and in taking a leadership role. She has <br />polled a couple of members of the Board of Directors of the Humane Society and respects <br />the information that there is no desire to work on a dog park in the near future. <br />As a "dog lover", Commissioner Ginnreiterated her position against spending County <br />dollars, but she had no problem with leasing land if there is a suitable parcel somewhere. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the motion <br />carried unanimously. (Chairman authorized to execute a County <br />deed with appropriate reversion and assumption of risk clauses <br />transferring the property described in the attachment to the <br />Humane Society.) <br />COPY OF COUNTY DEED <br />IS ON FILE IN TAE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />11.C.2. FUELDISPENSERS. INDIANRIVER COUNTY SHERIFF'S <br />OFFICE - SOUTHERN PETROLEUM SYSTEMS <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of July 19, 1999: <br />Date: July 19, 1999 <br />To: <br />Thru: <br />From: <br />Subject: <br />The Honorable Board of County Commissioners <br />James E. Chandler, County Administrator <br />Thomas W. Frame, General Services Directorcruw�rr��� - <br />Fuel Dispensers, Indian River County Sheriffs Office <br />BACKGROUND: <br />Attached is information indicating that one of the fuel dispensers at the Sheriffs Office is no <br />longer working. Also worthy of noting is the inability to find any replacement parts for these <br />particular dispensers. An attempt had been made to cannibalize the fuel dispensers which had <br />been replaced at Road and Bridge. Unfortunately, they had already been disposed. <br />The two tanks at the Sheriffs Office are not manifold -connected such that they can be pumped <br />from either dispenser. This means that without the replacement, ten thousand gallons of fuel is <br />unavailable. The end result is that the dispenser must be replaced, and there is no advantage to <br />keeping the old working dispenser because of the lack of parts. Both dispensers should be <br />replaced at the same time. <br />JULY 279 1999 <br />77 <br />1i00K id O PAGE <br />
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