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B.A. CHAIRMAN FRAN B. ADAMS - DISCUSSION OF <br />ORDINANCE 1999-021 ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS <br />GOVERNING ALARMS RESPONDED TO BY LAW <br />ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES <br />Chairman Adams asked the Board's permission to have stafftalk with Deputy Sheriff <br />Ron Kramer and Sandy Shields concerning the False Alarm Ordinance to determine how the <br />Ordinance can be modified due to the large number of complaints she has received. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Ginn, the Board <br />unanimously authorized staff to work with Deputy <br />Ron Kramer and Sandy Shields of the Sheriff's <br />Department on resolving these complaints. <br />13.1). COMMISSIONER RUTH STANBRIDGE - UPDATE <br />REGARDING THE DIVISION OF STATE LANDS CASE <br />(LOST TREE ISLAND51 <br />Commissioner Stanbridge reported on the status of the Lost Tree Islands submerged <br />land matter. She felt it is important that Indian River County take a stand regarding the court <br />cases and the suggestion that the County purchase half of the Lost Tree land that was <br />originally contemplated at double the price. She requested that a letter be sent to the <br />Department of Community Affairs, the Governor and the Cabinet, advising them that Indian <br />River County is not interested in any deal regarding those lands at this time. <br />APRIL 4, 2000 <br />-128- <br />® <br />
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