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• • <br />6/8/1980, is for a term of 30 years, expiring 6/8/2010. Under the terms of the lease, <br />"Within one (1) year of the expiration of the lease term, Lessee shall have the option to <br />renew the lease for an additional ten (10) years at a monthly rent to be determined when <br />the option is exercised." <br />16. The following Committee members, who have provided relevant work experience be <br />invited to serve in an advisory capacity for the project: Mr W. Kent Barclay, Mr. Frank <br />Coffey, Mr. Arthur Jewett, Mr. William Johnson and Mr. Ital Veron. Mr. Chuck Mechling <br />would also like to serve, and he has been a valued member of the Committee and, as a <br />developer, would be a valued member in an advisory capacity. <br />17. The Board of County Commissioners direct staff to move forward expeditiously with <br />this project. <br />Commissioner Ginn advised that concluded the Space Needs Committee's report and <br />recommendations to the Commission. <br />CHAIRMAN STANBRIDGE CALLED A 5 MINUTE RECESS AT 8:27 P.M.; THE <br />MEETING WAS RECONVENED AT 8:33 P.M. WITH ALL PRESENT AND <br />COMMISSIONER ADAMS STILL IN COMMUNICATION BY TELEPHONE <br />Chairman Stanbridge opened the floor to questions whereupon Commissioner Adams <br />inquired about the location of population growth projected out to 2020. <br />Commissioner Ginn responded that the Community Development Department had <br />researched and found that the majority of growth is in the southwestern part of the county <br />and not in the north part. She also commented on the necessity of being located in the <br />county seat which is the City of Vero Beach. <br />Commissioner Adams suggested the county seat could be expanded, particularly in <br />light of current and future electronic capabilities. She expressed appreciation to <br />Commissioner Ginn and the committee members for the tremendous amount of work. <br />Commissioner Macht expressed concerns about "sick building syndrome" which has <br />plagued other government buildings. Indian River County has been fortunate that a <br />June 18, 2002 <br />43 <br />
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