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Hallstrom properties. He read from the bond referendum ballot question from November <br />3, 1992 and argued that acquisition of neither property complies with what was set out in <br />that ballot question. He specified that neither property is "natural" and he did not <br />understand it at all. He also was concerned about the management requirement on acquired <br />lands. <br />Vice Chairman Ginn commented that the State requires management plans when <br />contributing matching funds. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION and the motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />CLERK'S NOTE: At approximately 10:09 a.m., the Chairman called a 5 - <br />minute recess. The meeting was reconvened at approximately 10:18 a.m. with <br />all members present except Commissioner Adams who returned soon <br />thereafter. <br />11.C.1. OUTSOURCING MISDEMEANOR PROBATION SERVICES <br />WITH THE C.O.R.E. PROGRAM, INC. (COMPREHENSIVE <br />OFFENDER REHABILITATION & EDUCATION - CONCEPT <br />APPROVED) <br />In reviewing his memorandum, General Services Director Tom Frame advised that <br />Senior Probation Officer Sonja Galanis will be retiring from the County on June 12, 2003, <br />after 17 years of service. The question arose whether to continue the Probation Division as <br />a County -funded operation or to outsource probation services. In talking with Ms. Galanis, <br />she advised that C.O.R.E. has served nearby counties for misdemeanor cases and has done <br />DUI services here in Indian River County and Martin County. They also have a good <br />May 13, 2003 <br />I& <br />