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WHEREAS, the proposed legislation would put land acquisition projects throughout Florida in <br />jeopardy in an attempt to sacrifice other environmental priorities for Everglades restoration funding: and <br />WHEREAS, the effectiveness of land acquisition programs, such as the Indian River County <br />Environmentally Significant Land Acquisition Program, depends on the strength of the partnerships <br />between local governments and the State of Florida, <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: <br />The Indian River County Board of County Commissioners strongly opposes any legislation which <br />jeopardizes the implementation of the Florida Preservation 2000 Act or the Florida Forever Act by <br />reducing their funding allocation. <br />The Indian River County Board of County Commissioners hereby determines the Florida <br />Preservation 2000 Act and the Florida Forever Act to be high priorities and opposes any efforts which <br />would diminish funding for any of these programs. <br />The resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner Adams and the <br />motion was seconded by Commissioner Stanbridge <br />vote was as follows: and, upon being put to a vote, the <br />Chairman Caroline D. Ginn Aye <br />Vice Chairman Ruth Stanbridge -dye <br />Commissioner John W. Tippin Aye <br />Commissioner Kenneth R. Macht gycg <br />Commissioner Fran B. Adams Ae <br />2001. The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this 10th day of April, <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />Attest: J. K. Barton, Cl k <br />BY <br />Deputy Clerk Caroline D. Ginn <br />Chairman <br />'L <br />T. <br />PROFIT CHILDCARE PROVIDER) - 6500 OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of April 3, 2001: <br />APRIL 109 2001 8, i 0IG 3 0 <br />-35- <br />E <br />