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Paulette Burdick "An equal opportunity |
BCC BriefsAt the June 29, 2010, Board of County Commissioners meeting, the board took the following action: Offshore Drilling – adopted a resolution urging the governor to convene a summit to reaffirm support for a prohibition on offshore oil drilling in Florida and to preserve and protect Florida’s beaches, shorelines and waterways. Public Safety – received a report on the local action plan by the Deepwater Horizon Task Force, should oil from the spill in the Gulf of Mexico make its way to Palm Beach County; approved a contract extension in the amount of $21,600 with the Florida Atlantic University Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute to conduct additional oil spill monitoring and testing services, if necessary. Impact Fees – adopted an ordinance amending the Unified Land Development Code pertaining to impact fees. There will be no increase in impact fee rates this year. But the rates may be adjusted in a year, contingent upon improvement in the economy and housing market. Economic Development – authorized an application to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for an $8 million Section 108 federal loan and a $1 million Brownfield Economic Development Initiative (BEDI) grant for Tire Group International, Inc. The Miami-based company is building a tire recycling center, which could create 300 new jobs in the Glades. No county match funds are required. Ethics – agreed to remove seven members from voluntary county advisory boards and committees for failing to complete mandatory ethics training. Charter Amendment – approved on preliminary reading and to advertise for public hearing on July 20 an ordinance amending the Charter of Palm Beach County to place a referendum on the November 2010 ballot establishing a Code of Ethics, an independent Commission on Ethics, and an independent Inspector General. The charter amendment would apply to Palm Beach County and all municipalities approving the referendum. Alzheimer’s Care – authorized staff to negotiate with Alzheimer’s Community Care, Inc. for an adult day care dementia-specific unit at Mid-County Senior Center in partnership with the Division of Senior Services; also directed staff to proceed with development of an adult day care private-pay policy. # # #
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