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ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Ginn, the Board unanimously approved <br />Miscellaneous Budget Amendment #019, as recommended by <br />staff. <br />7.M. MISCELLANEOUS BUDGET AMENDMENT #018 <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of September 4, 2002: <br />To: Members of the Board of County Commissioners <br />Through: <br />From. Jason E. Brown <br />Budget Manager` <br />Date: September 4, 2002 <br />Subject: Miscellaneous Budget Amendment 018 <br />Joseph A. Baird <br />Assistant County Administrator <br />Description and Conditions <br />The attached budget amendment appropriates funding necessary for the following: <br />1. State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) revenues and expenditures are exceeding the <br />budgeted amounts The attached entry appropriates funding. <br />2. Several buildings in the county have been condemned and need to be demolished. The <br />attached entry appropriates funding from Municipal Service Taxing Unit (M.S.T.U.) reserve for <br />contingencies. <br />3. Several tropical storms in late 2001 caused considerable beach erosion. Parks Development <br />Fund dollars were used to restore dunes at several beachfront parks. As a result of this <br />unexpected activity, this account is currently over budget. The attached entry appropriates <br />funding. <br />4. On August 6, 2002, the Board of Commissioners approved a Section 319(h) Grant from the <br />Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the East Gifford Stormwater Project in the amount <br />of $264,400. Also, the EPA has approved an additional $226,808 for the Vero Lake Estates <br />Stormwater Project. The attached entry appropriates funding for Indian River County <br />stormwater projects <br />Staff Recommendation <br />Staff recommends that the Board of Commissioners approve the attached budget amendment. <br />SEPTEMBER 10, 2002 26 <br />