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asked the Board for a commitment of support to save the fire tower so her volunteer group could <br />proceed with clean-up, restoration, and developing programs with schools and agencies. <br />After a brief discussion, the Chairman suggested staff develop a Memorandum of <br />Agreement, ask the County Attorney to review and formalize it, and bring it back to the Board as <br />an Agenda item for formal action. <br />Vice Chairman Solari felt that a good model for this would be the Heritage Center, and <br />he volunteered to help with a "race to the top of the tower" fund raiser. <br />Administrator Baird mentioned that a site plan should be considered since Emergency <br />Services funds were used to purchase the land from the State. <br />Hildie Tripson, President of the Indian River County Historical Society, made <br />observations regarding Indian River County and how it prides itself on always taking care of its <br />history while looking forward to the future. <br />SC. PRESENTATION FROM THE CITY OF FELLSMERE RECOGNIZING <br />COMMISSIONER DAVIS AS THE MOST "DUNKED" INDIVIDUAL AT THE <br />INDIAN RIVER LAW ENFORCEMENT NIGHT OUT EVENT <br />Chairman O'Bryan read the presentation recognizing Commissioner Davis as the most <br />"dunked" participant at the October 5, 2010, Law Enforcement event. <br />6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - NONE <br />7. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS FROM STAFF OR COMMISSIONERS <br />NOT REQUIRING BOARD ACTION <br />3 <br />October 19, 2010 <br />