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Chairman Macht was a little concerned with allocations. he thought they should be <br />based on demonstrated need and that the process should be reconsidered next year. Also. <br />he wanted to have a mechanism in place so the Board can trace the effects of the Sports <br />Commission's efforts and, in particular, for the Law Enforcement Games (June 15" through <br />21 s`). The expected a very heavy economic impact throughout the affected area, particularly <br />in Indian River County. He asked that his suggestions be kept in mind for next year. <br />Vice Chairman Ginn explained this year's allocations were very unbiased and based <br />on objective criteria, she liked the way it worked. The Sports Commission fell down a little <br />bit on some of their explanations and that is why they ended up where they did. She <br />understood the hotels are going to keep track during the games. <br />It was reported that the Law Enforcement Games will be using several Indian River <br />Countv facilities including the North County Aquatic Center, the Indian River County Public <br />Shooting Range, the Pointe West and Sandridge Golf Clubs, and the Dodger facility. <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Ginn, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Neuberger, the Board unanimously approved the <br />amounts recommended by the Tourist Development Council, as <br />recommended in the memorandum. <br />ADDITIONAL BACKUP (2003/2004 TOURIST TAX FUNDING REQUESTS) <br />HAS BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />7. F. Resolution No. 2003462 - Miscellaneous Budget Amendment <br />No. 009 <br />June 10, 2003 <br />