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ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />Loy, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED APPLICATIONS FOR RENEWAL PERMITS <br />TO CARRY A CONCEALED FIREARM OF THE FOLLOWING: <br />CLAUDE A. BATTY <br />MICHAE J EERBHARDT <br />FRANK L. ULAVELIN <br />y�AMES R, ROTT <br />DRAY LEE DIXON <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED -BY COMMISSIONER Loy, <br />THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED OUT -OF -COUNTY TRAVEL FOR JUDITH WAKEFIELD, <br />COUNTY EXTENSION DIRECTOR, TC MEET WITH THE NEW MARINE ADVISORY PROGRAM <br />EXTENSION AGENT, NOVEMBER 24TH, IN FORT LAUDERDALE. <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER Loy, <br />THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED STATE WITNESS PAYROLL, CIRCUIT COURT, FALL <br />TERM, 1976, IN THE AMOUNT OF $20,36, <br />THE FOLLOWING REPORTS WERE RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILE IN.THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK: <br />DOT QUARTERLY REPORT OF PROGRESS FOR INDIAN RIV�-jR COUN <br />INDIAN KIVER COUNTY WELFARE DEPARzC�ENT, ANNUAL 11EPORT H75-76 <br />AND FOR JHE MONTH OF OCTOBER, IR <br />REPORT OF I,ONVICTIONS, CIRCUIT COURT, OCTOBER, 1976, <br />COMMISSIONER SIEBERT QUESTIONED FINANCE OFFICER HOCKMAN ABOUT <br />THE STATUS OF THE REPLY TO THE AUDIT REPORT WHICH WAS DUE WITHIN 20 DAYS, <br />MR. HACKMAN REPLIED THAT THE ORIGINAL ANSWER WAS SENT IN ON <br />TIME AND HE MET WITH THE AUDITORS YESTERDAY FOR CLARIFICATION OF A FEW <br />POINTS, HE CONTINUED THE NEW REPLY IS NOW BEING TYPED AND HE WILL BRING <br />IT IN LATER IN THE MEETING. <br />COMMISSIONER SIEBERT REQUESTED THAT A COPY OF THE ANSWER TO THE <br />AUDIT REPORT BE MADE A PART OF THE MINUTES WHEN IT IS RECEIVED. <br />RICHARD THOMAS, STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISOR OF THE MATHEMATICS <br />DEPARTMENT OF THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, WAS PRESENT IN REGARD TO HIS REQUEST <br />FOR FOUR VOTING MACHINES TO BE USED FOR INSTRUCTIONAL PURPOSES. THESE <br />WILL BE USED FOR THE STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTION, AND MR. THOMAS NOTED <br />THAT 1,600 STUDENTS WILL PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROGRAM, <br />COMMISSIONER Loy STATED THAT THE BOARD IS ALWAYS IN FAVOR OF <br />EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS OF THIS TYPE, BUT NOTED THAT USUALLY A REQUEST OF <br />THIS KIND COMES FROM THE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION. SHE INFORMED THE BOARD <br />THAT SUPERINTENDENT MCCLURE HAS BEEN CONTACTED IN THIS REGARD AND WILL <br />2 <br />NOV 171976 -a <br />