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that $15.00 a year is not an unreasonable hardship on <br />anyone. <br />Commissioner Fletcher stated it is not the fee he <br />objects to, but the bureaucracy that will result. <br />William Koolage, concerned citizen, believed some sort <br />of licensing is needed. He noted that the City of Vero <br />Beach has an ordinance which results in dumping all these <br />transient merchants on the county residents, and he did not <br />see anything in the proposed ordinance that protects the <br />public from such merchants -and gives them some recourse. <br />Commissioner Wodtke agreed that this ordinance does not <br />create the vehicle he would like to see for the protection <br />of the consumer. <br />Attorney Brandenburg believed the intent behind the <br />ordinance does not achieve these things; it is a regulatory <br />ordinance. <br />Further argument ensued in regard to allowing the <br />Sheriff to handle this and make a judgment, and Attorney <br />Brandenburg stated that you cannot legally write an <br />ordinance that will allow the Sheriff to interpret it one <br />way one time and one way another <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt the proposed ordinance does <br />give the Sheriff the option to use his discretion to handle <br />any problems that come up. <br />Mrs. Georgia Allen of Roseland again spoke in <br />opposition to the proposed ordinance. She did not feel that <br />three times a year is sufficient for people to have garage <br />sales; and felt if someone wants to buy something along the <br />road and take his chances, that is the individuals' problem. <br />Mrs. Allen suggested that possibly transient merchants <br />should be required to give their address plus three local <br />references. <br />Gary Wheeler of 1700 14th Avenue, informed the Board <br />that he is a local businessman, the owner of Tasty -0 Donuts. <br />41 <br />FEB 171982 <br />BOOK +48 F,' E 870 <br />
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