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ZONING DIRECTOR DEWEY WALKER APPEARED ACCOMPANIED BY ANNIE LOU <br />KNOWLES, WHO IS REQUESTING A SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO ORDINANCE 74-20 IN ORDER <br />TO BUILD ON HER PROPERTY, <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS INFORMED THE BOARD THAT HE HAS DONE LEGAL WORK <br />FOR DR. DAY, OWNER OF INDIAN RIVER TRAILS, WHICH IS LOCATED NEXT TO THE <br />PROPERTY UNDER DISCUSSION, AND HE FELT IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT HE DOES <br />HAVE OTHER INTERESTS, <br />ZONING DIRECTOR WALKER STATED THAT THIS IS A STANDARD EXCEPTION, <br />MRS. KNOWLES HAS OWNED THE PROPERTY SINCE 1967 AND IS ON A -PRIVATE DRIVE, <br />NOT A PUBLIC ROAD. HER DEED CALLS FOR AN EASEMENT ON THE WEST 15' WHICH <br />DOES GIVE HER INGRESS AND EGREES TO HER PROPERTY, AND SHE WISHES TO BUILD <br />HER HOME IN THE CENTER OF THE TWO LOTS. MR. I4ALKER NOTED THAT HER PROP <br />- <br />ERT� IS R-1 AND IS SURROUNDED BY DF, DAY'S PROPERTY, INDIAN RIVER TRAILS, <br />WHICH IS R -2A. HE FURTHER NOTED THAT THERE IS A DOUBLE -WIDE TRAILER NEARBY, <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY GRANTED A SPECIAL EXCEPTION TQ ANNIE LOU <br />KNOWLES AS REQUESTED, <br />THE FINANCE OFFICER DISCUSSED WITH THE BOARD A PROPOSED RESOLU- <br />TION IN REGARD TO PURGING THE EQUIPMENT INVENTORY RECORDS OF ALL ITEMS <br />VALUED AT LESS THAN ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, EXCEPT THOSE SPECIFICALLY RE- <br />QUIRED.BY THE BOARD TO BE RETAINED AS INVENTORIED ITEMS, HE INFORMED THE <br />BOARD THAT CHAPTER 274 OF THE STATUTES, WHICH IS COUNTY PROPERTY LAW, HAS <br />BEEN REVISED TO RAISE THE MINIMUM VALUE FROM $25,00'70 $100,00 SO IT IS NO <br />LONGER NECESSART TO RETAIN THESE LOW VALUE ITEMS IN INVENTORY UNLESS THE <br />BOARD SO DESIRES. MR. .JACKSON FELT.SOME COST SAVINGS COULD RESULT FROM <br />IMPLEMENTING A PROGRAM OF COMPUTER RUNS WHEREBY CERTAIN PEOPLE ARE CHARGED <br />WITH REPORTING RESPONSIBILITY ON COUNTY EQUIPMENT. HE FURTHER POINTED OUT <br />THAT THESE LOW COST ITEMS COMPRISE 4$% OF THE INVENTORIED ITEMS, BUT ONLY <br />3% OF THE VALUE. <br />CHAIRMAN WODTKE NOTED THAT ONE THING WE HAVE HAD SOME DIFFICULTY <br />WITH IS OUR FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. HE FELT THESE SHOULD BE KEPT ON THE COM- <br />PUTER PRINT-OUTS SO THEY CAN BE.EASILY LOCATED AND IDENTIFIED WHEN WE ARE <br />BILLED FOR SERVICE ON THEM, THE CHAIRMAN SUGGESTED THAT ANY ITEMS REQUIR- <br />ING SERVICE BE KEPT ON INVENTORY, <br />0 <br />MAY 181971 <br />N <br />
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