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(3) MAYOR MILLER STATED THAT THE THIRD PROBLEM WAS THAT THEY <br />NEEDED TO BE ASSURED THE $50,000 IN MATCHING FUNDS WOULD BE AVAILABLE <br />WITHIN ABOUT 45 DAYS TO PAY UPON DELIVERY OF THE FIRST TRUCK. <br />AFTER SOME DISCUSSION, THE CHAIRMAN INFORMED MAYOR MILLER THAT <br />NO FORMAL ACTION COULD BE TAKEN IN REGARD TO THE REQUEST FOR $35,000 FROM <br />NEXT YEARS BUDGET; THE BOARD COULD CILY STATE THAT THEY DO FEEL IT IS A <br />REASONABLE REQUEST, ESPECIALLY IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT IT IS REDUCED FROM <br />LAST YEAR `S REQUEST, HE ASSURED MAYOR MILLER THERE WOULD BE NO PROBLEM <br />�i AS TO THE $50,000, WHICH IS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE, <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER WODTKE, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />SCHMUCKER, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY GRANTED THE TOWN OF INDIAN RIVER SHORES <br />A WAIVER IN REGARD TO THE FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT REQUIRED BY PARAGRAPH 3 <br />OF THE AGREEMENT FOR A .JOINT FIRE PROTECTION PROGRAM BETWEEN INDIAN RIVER <br />COUNTY AND THE TOWN OF INDIAN RIVER SHORES DATED NOVEMBER 5, 1975, <br />ADMINISTRATOR JEN14INGS INFORMED THE BOARD THAT HE HAD RECEIVED <br />A CALL FROM COMMANDER KLEINSCHMIDT OF THE V.F.W. REGARDING THE PROPERTY THE <br />BOARD HAD BEEN INTERESTED IN PURCHASING FROM THEM SOME TIME AGO. COMMANDER <br />KLEINSCHMIDT STATED THAT HE HAD TAKEN THIS MATTER UP WITH THE MEMBERS OF <br />THE V.F.W., AND THEY HAD AGREED THEY WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A REPRESENTATIVE <br />MEET WITH THE BOARD AND DISCUSS THE SALE OF THIS PROPERTY. THE ADMINIS- <br />TRATOR STATED THAT HE HAD TOLD THEM HE DID NOT KNOW IF THE COUNTY IS STILL <br />INTERESTED OR NOT. <br />AFTER DISCUSSION, CHAIRMAN SIEBERT INSTRUCTED ADMINISTRATOR <br />JENNINGS TO TELL THE V.F.W. THAT IF THEY WOULD LIKE TO SUBMIT A BONA FIDE <br />PROPOSAL, THE BOARD WILL CONSIDER IT. <br />ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS NEXT DISCUSSED THE MATTER OF ACQUIRING A <br />NEW TRUCK TO HANDLE THE DELIVERY OF VOTING MACHINES. HE INFORMED THE BOARD <br />THAT ROSEMARY RICHEY, SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, HAD RECEIVED A PROPOSAL <br />FROM LAWS MOVING COMPANY STATING THAT THEY WOULD DELIVER.AND PICK UP THE <br />VOTING MACHINES AT A COST OF $44.25 PER HOUR, WHICH MRS. RICHEY ESTIMATED <br />WOULD AMOUNT TO APPROXIMATELY $1,500 PER ELECTION. HE CONTINUED THAT HE <br />HAD CHECKED WITH ARNOLD FORD SALES IN REGARD TO THE COST OF A 1976 MODEL <br />TRUCK THAT WOULD BE CAPABLE OF HANDLING THE VOTING MACHINES, AND SUCH A <br />TRUCK WOULD COST IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF $11,000. HE CONTINUED THAT THEY <br />JUST HAPPENED TO HAVE ON HAND A 1974 MODEL WHICH SEEMED TO. HAVE ABOUT <br />44 <br />goo 5 :;,,2 1 6 <br />