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unanimously carried that the Public Hearing with respect to the <br />adoption of the Resolution establishing a Building Code be adjourned <br />to reconvene on January 10 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. <br />On a Motion made by Commissioner Macdonald, seconded by <br />Commissioner McCullers and unanimously carried the Board expressed <br />its appreciation for the way Mr. Jennings, County Administrator, has <br />handled his duties since he has been with the County; and that he <br />will be given an increase in salary of one thousand dollars ($1,000) <br />per year beginning the first of January 1968, in appreciation for <br />his excellent management. <br />A letter dated December 20 from the Indian River Safety Council <br />in answer to the request of the Board that they investigate the <br />proposed removal of a stop sign at the approximate location of 45th <br />Avenue near Road 60 was received and read. The Council states that <br />the stop sign should remain there until a traffic count is taken to <br />determine if it could be eliminated and a yield sign put in its place. <br />The Council suggested that there should be a reflectorized sign <br />at the end of 45th Avenue and that stop: signs were needed where 21st <br />Street enters 43rd Avenue and 44th Avenue. <br />The Indian River Safety Council suggested that a Safety Program <br />with the County might be planned after the first of the year; they <br />also suggested that safety signs might be made a requirement in our <br />subdivision ordinance before the subdivision roads are accepted by <br />the County. <br />The several bills and accounts against the County, having been <br />audited were examined and found to be correct, were approved and <br />warrants issued in settlement of same as follows: General Fund Nos. <br />401 to 446 inclusive, Road and Bridge Fund Nos. 501 to 531 inclusive <br />Fine and Forfeiture Fund Nos. 791 to 799 inclusive. Such bills <br />and accounts being on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit <br />Court, and the warrants so issued from the respective funds being <br />listed in the Supplemental Minute Book as provided by the rules of <br />the State Auditor, reference to such record and list so recorded <br />being made a part of these minutes. 800k 10 fla559 <br />DSC 20'967 <br />
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