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9. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS AND GOVERNMENTAL <br />AGENCIES <br />9.A. DAVID C. NOLTE, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER <br />BUDGETS <br />Property Appraiser David Nolte reported that the Property Appraiser's budget has been <br />reduced by 8.7%, which he hoped was in line with the 10% budget cut requested by the Board. <br />He outlined some of the cost -savings strategies that the Property Appraiser's office would be <br />implementing to accomplish the budget cut, and conveyed that total personnel services were <br />$2,682,000; total operating expenses, $297,780; and capital outlay funds, $6,000. He announced <br />that the estimated tax roll for the General Fund was around $14,240,000,000.00, with a 20% <br />reduction in the total value of the tax roll, and a 9% decrease in taxable values. <br />10. PUBLIC ITEMS <br />10.A. PUBLIC HEARINGS -NONE <br />10. B. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEMS <br />10.B.1. REQUEST TO SPEAK FROM FRANK L. ZORC REGARDING FUTURE <br />BEACH SAND RENOURISHMENT USING TAX DOLLARS <br />Frank Zorc, 1695 20th Avenue, wanted to ascertain whether the Commissioners would <br />support a voter referendum to see whether the majority of citizens were in favor of spending tax <br />dollars on future beach renourishment projects. He provided an informational packet to the <br />Board, and explained that he would be returning to address the Board on this matter after the <br />Commissioners had reviewed the material. <br />14 <br />June 1, 2010 <br />