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responsibility would be the County Commissioners'. She felt the staff was very capable and <br />wanted to see it move into a countywide consolidation, but collection of the data has been <br />a monumental task on behalf of not just County staff, but also the municipalities. If the <br />MSTU idea is going to be done, it must get going by January 1". Today s action is the <br />logical step. <br />Commissioner Ginn agreed this was the right way to move and believed the <br />municipalities would have time to explore what they desire for their communities. She <br />thought "home rule" might be good in recreation. This change should not cost us more than <br />if we gave Vero Beach the $680,000 as has been done in the past. She felt staff had done <br />an exemplary job with this. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION and the motion <br />carried unanimously. (Provide services within the <br />unincorporated area by the County with the municipalities being <br />responsible for their respective jurisdictions.) <br />10.B. CONSIDERATION OF CHANGING INDIAN RIVER <br />COUNTY'S E MAIL ADDRESS (TO IRCGOV.COM) <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 29, 2002: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Joseph A. Baird, Assistant County Administrato <br />DATE: May 29, 2002 <br />SUBJECT: Change of Indian River County E -Mail Address <br />Indian River County's current e-mail address is "bcc.co.indian-river.fl.us" which is <br />lengthy and cumbersome We have the opportunity to change our e-mail address to <br />`ircgov.com" and website address to www.ircgov.com which is substantially shorter, and will be <br />easier to remember. If the Board of County Commissioners approves the new address, we will <br />June 4, 2002 <br />74 <br />r <br />