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Mr. Ray Williams appeared before the Board and complained about <br />the condition of 49th Avenue in Tropicolony Subdivision. The matter <br />was referred to the County Engineer. <br />Mr. C. E. Bovis of Kissimmee, Florida, owner of a trailer at <br />Sebastian Inlet Park, requested that he be allowed to stay there and <br />stated that he would meet any health standards the County may set up. <br />The Board informed Mr, Bovis that they would ,have to abide by their <br />decision to clear the whole area in order to complete their plans <br />for development of the park. <br />Commissioner Macdonald reported that he had contacted Mr. Caldwell <br />and Mr. Bill Miller of the State Park Board and that they have agreed <br />to authorize the planning of the Hobart Tract as soon as they receive <br />from the Board, aerial photographs and suggestions. as to the use of <br />the park. Commissioner Macdonald urged that the Riding Club, the Rod <br />and Gun Club, the Police and Sheriff Departments give suggestions as <br />to the recreational facilities that might be incorporated in the <br />plan. Mr. Miller offered to contact Mr. James Williams and advise <br />him of our arrangements with them and make sure that the II Board <br />will not make any effort to dispose of this property, Commissioner <br />Macdonald reported. <br />On Sebastian Inlet Park, Commissioner Macdonald stated that he <br />and Commissioner Waddell had talked to the Flood Control's Park and <br />Recreational Directorand that he has agreed to go over the park and <br />make any suggestions that might be helpful, also on the advertising <br />for a concessionaire. The Board then informally discussed improvements <br />to be made at the park during the next budget year and temporary rules <br />which included the following: <br />1. Charges: $1.50 plus sales tax, per night for campsite. <br />$.25 for electricity, an additional $675 if airconditioned. <br />2. Give Henry Thompson until November 1 to move his store and <br />motor storage building. <br />3. The size of the temporary building to be constructed by the <br />County was discussed and it was the general opinion that it <br />must be at least 20°- x 30m. <br />4. The County Attorney suggested that Mr. Thompson he advised <br />that his right to stay on the property until November 1, 1966, <br />is contingent to his removing the buildings owned by him, <br />other than the store and motor storage building, and that <br />if he does not remove them, that the County be allowed to do <br />with them as they see fit. <br />No formal action was taken.. <br />AUG 17 66 <br />BOOK 9 PAGE 698 <br />