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MAY 6 <br />VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL <br />Published Weekly <br />Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida <br />COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER: <br />STATE OF FLORIDA <br />Before the undersigned authority persona Ily*appeared J. J. Schumann, Jr. who on oath <br />says that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a weekly newspaper published <br />at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being <br />, <br />a 64 P� <br />f <br />in the matter of �!A M/, A ,4( . &A "—t /7 <br />in the <br />lished in said newspaper in the issues of Atzh r ) <br />Court, was pub - <br />Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press -Journal is a newspaper published at <br />Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, and that the said newspaper has heretofore <br />been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida, weekly and has been entered <br />as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida <br />for a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver- <br />tisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or <br />corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this adver- <br />tisement for publication in the said newspaper. <br />Sworn to and subscribed before me this <br />(SEAL) <br />(Clerk of the Circuit Court, I <br />river wunry, rionoa) <br />BOCK ` �ar;F <br />r NOTICE IJ <br />NOTICE.ISHEREBY GIVEN that the Board <br />, <br />of County. Commissioners. of Indian River: <br />County, Florida, will hold a public hearing on 1i <br />May 6; 1981 at 9:00 a.m., in the City Councit.;4 <br />Chambers -in the Vero Beach City Hall to <br />consider the adoption of al} <br />Ordinance amending Chapt:.17 of the Code of'. <br />Ordinances of Indian River County, Florfdac< <br />entitled OFFENSES AND.MISCELLANEOUS`' <br />PROVISIONS by adding a new. section to be <br />numbered .17-3. related to, drug abuse' <br />prevention and control defining the term <br />"drug paraphernalia;" providing a procedure'a <br />for determining whether.• or; not an object 7; <br />drug paraphernalia, prohlbiting, the; <br />possession,,;. manufacture, .; delivery ; or a' <br />vertiseme'nt of drug paraphernalias-s <br />prohibiting manufacturing or dell drug <br />paraphernalia; estabiishing;°penalties; and f <br />providing for an effective date <br />If any person decided toappeal any decision <br />made on the above matter, he wili need: -a <br />record of the proceedings; and for'such pur <br />poses, he may need to insure, that a verbatimc <br />record of the proceedings is made, which `F <br />record includes the testimony in evidence. on;'r <br />which the appeal is based. <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />Of Indian River County; Florida,.,,',� <br />By: -s -Patrick B. Lyons,. <br />Chairman <br />April 15, 1981., <br />CHAIRMAN LYONS ASKED IF THERE WAS ANYONE IN THE AUDIENCE <br />WHO WISHED TO BE HEARD. <br />MIKE WILLIAMS CAME BEFORE THE BOARD AND STATED THAT THE <br />PROPOSED ORDINANCE WILL PUT HIM OUT OF BUSINESS. HE ADDED THAT IT <br />HAD TAKEN HIM FIVE YEARS TO BUILD UP HIS NOVELTY SHOP AND T-SHIRT <br />BUEINSSS; THE COMMUNITY HAD HELPED HIM BUILT IT UP TO A $10,000 <br />INVENTORY. PAIR. WILLIAMS COMMENTED THAT ALL HE WAS ASKING FOR WAS <br />A PROPER AMOUNT OF TIME IN ORDER TO LIQUIDATE HIS BUSINESS, AND <br />REQUESTED 60 DAYS -SINCE HE WAS ONLY OPEN EIGHT DAYS A MONTH. HE <br />ADDED THAT THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE WOULD AFFECT 95% OF HIS BUSINESS — <br />IT WOULD RUIN HIM. <br />