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Minutes
Meeting Date
03/22/2011
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Board of County Commissioners
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4048
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140, 633-677
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Administrator Baird reiterated that Ranger will be paid only for the sand that has been <br /> delivered to the beach, not on what is proposed to be delivered . <br /> The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and the <br /> Amended Motion carried . The Board unanimously <br /> approved : ( 1 ) to pay 50% of the fuel cost adjustment <br /> requested by Ranger Construction Industries, Inc . based <br /> on the sand that has been delivered ; and (2) directed staff <br /> to return with the complete Change Order No . 4 at the <br /> Board of County Commission meeting of April 5 , 2011 . <br /> 9. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS AND GOVERNMENTAL <br /> AGENCIES-NONE <br /> 10 . PUBLIC ITEMS <br /> 10*A. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> 10.A. 1. CONCEALED WEAPONS IN COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATIONAL <br /> FACILITIES (LEGISLATIVE) <br /> PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br /> OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> County Attorney Alan S . Polackwich recalled that on February 8 , 2011 , the Board had <br /> directed him to draft an Ordinance amending Chapter 205 , Parks and Recreation, which prohibits <br /> a person from carrying a weapon or firearms in a County park or recreational facility without a <br /> permit from the County Recreation Department . He said that since the State of Florida preempts <br /> the area of firearms possession, and allows a person holding a Florida-issued concealed weapons <br /> March 22 , 2011 14 <br />
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