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NAY 1965 <br />• <br />BOOK 9 PAGE 222 <br />Alfred Webber, Deputy Clerk, presented a Notice of Application <br />to purchase submerged land from the Trustees of the Internal Improve- <br />ment Fund by Lloyd & Associates on behalf of Kip G. Kelso, et ux. <br />This parcel of submerged land is in the Sebastian River in Section <br />25, Township 30.South, Range 38 East, lying Westerly of and abutting <br />Lot 15, Block A of Ercildoune Heights Subdivision #1 and Lots 16, 17 <br />and 18, Block A of ERcildoune Heights #2. No objections to the <br />application were expressed. <br />Audit Report #6140, covering the accounts and records of the <br />Tax Collector and Assessor of Taxes as of June 30, 1964, was pre- <br />sented to the Board and was Ordered filed as a part of the public <br />records of the Board, pursuant to Section 21.121 (3), Florida <br />Statutes, and on Motion made by Commissioner Waddell, seconded by <br />Commissioner McCullers and carried. <br />Upon Motion made by Commissioner Waddell, seconded by Commissioner <br />Haffield and unanimously carried, the application of Elijah Page for <br />admission to the T.B. hospital was approved. <br />Mr. Webber stated that he had received final statements from <br />the contractor and architect on the new Health Center, along with <br />labor and/or material lien releases from the sub -contractors. Upon <br />Motion made by Commissioner McCullers, seconded by Commissioner Mac- <br />donald and unanimously carried, the Clerk was authorized to issue <br />the warrants when final approval is received from the State. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Macdonald, seconded by Commissioner <br />Haffield and unanimously carried, that the following Item to Item <br />transfers in the General Fund be authorized: From A/C 951. Contingencies <br />to A/C 685, Publicity, $220.00 and from A/C 951 Contingencies to <br />A/C 676.1, Operating Expense, Zoning, $1,030.00. <br />A letter waw received from Byron T. Cooksey, Chairman of the <br />County Historical Commission, advising the Board that an organizational <br />