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8 372 <br />The regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners <br />of Indian River County reconvened, pursuant to recess, at 1:00 o'clock <br />P. M. <br />The County Attorney presented a letter from Mr. W. J. Roschach, <br />President of Tropicolony, Inc., requesting return of the public park area <br />in Tropicolony, specifically Lots 4,5,6 and southerly one-half of Lot 7, <br />Block 3, Tropicolony, Inca The letter also requested that the County take <br />whatever steps may be necessary to have these lots legally abandoned as <br />a public park and then return good and marketable title to Tropicolony, <br />After some discussion, the County Attorney was instructed to investigate <br />the matter and report to the Board at the next meeting; but, at the present <br />time the Board is not desirious of incurring any expense other than simply <br />the expense of preparing the deed. <br />Mr. W. A. "Jim" Maier, 4th District Right of Way Agent of the <br />Florida State Road Department, appeared before the Board and explained how <br />this division works when a county employs them to help acquire right-of-way <br />for secondary roads. He gave the advantages and stated that expenses of the <br />right-of-way agent are paid from the County's Secondary Road Funds in <br />Tallahassee. He was informed that the problem facing this Board at the <br />present time was acquiring appraisals on approximately 90 parcels of land <br />on West Wabasso Road in sufficient time to let the contract. by February, 1964. <br />After some discussion, the Board requested Mr. Maier to -have his Supervisor <br />of Appraisers give the County a rough estimate of the total appraisals of <br />West Wabasso Road. The Board also requested the County Engineer, Edwin <br />Inc. <br />Schmucker, to check the status of our Secondary Road Funds in Tallahassee. <br />When these reports are received, the Board will take further action. <br />Mr. Charles Keebler, owner of property on north'A-1-A appeared <br />before the Board and stated that when he signed the deed in 1959 giving <br />the State of Florida right-of-way to build A -1-A that he had been led to <br />believe that the centerline was to be moved 50 feet from the original survey. <br />He. further stated that instead of 50 feet <br />it has been moved approximately <br />150 feet and th*t water now stands between his property and the new A -1-A. <br />Nae req sted the. County to do something about it. The Board informed Mr: <br />