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MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Solari, SECONDED <br />by Chairman O'Bryan, to include two parts of the list on the <br />County website: the results table located on page 90 of the <br />agenda packet, and only list the actual compliant products and <br />where they are sold on the County website. <br />Alexis Thomas acknowledged_that she could carry out the <br />directions of the Board as stated in the motion. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />After the Motion, Commissioner Zorc suggested staff take <br />samples each month, so next year they can see the difference in <br />the Lagoon's phosphate levels. <br />Director Chris Mora replied that staff anticipated that it will be <br />some time before service to the canals is reinstalled, and staff <br />plans to take random samples weekly starting the week of June <br />1st. <br />In addition, Chairman O'Bryan asked the Board to consider if <br />they wished to participate in the bumper sticker campaign <br />initiated by the Indian River Neighborhood Association (IRNA), <br />emphasizing that June 1St is the blackout period. He understood <br />the IRNA is purchasing 500 stickers, costing approximately $300, <br />and asked the Board to consider purchasing additional stickers <br />to help educate the public. <br />Discussion ensued among the Board regarding the cost. <br />Dan Lamson, representative of the Indian River Neighborhood <br />Association, said he would verify the quality of the stickers, <br />because they have not come out of production yet, but he quoted <br />the cost to be 1,000 stickers at $350.00, and for up to 5,000 <br />stickers, the cost is $ 23 apiece. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED by <br />Chairman O'Bryan, the Board unanimously approved to order <br />2,000 bumper stickers contingent on feedback from Dan Lamson <br />on the quality. <br />Board of County Commission <br />Regular Meeting of May 20, 2014 Page 8 <br />