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a� <br />s <br />Sheriff, the County and the Dept. of Corrections. The County <br />Attorney did not believe the suit has any merit, but the <br />allegation is that Waterfield has not been allowed to <br />exercise, has been shackled and handcuffed during yard <br />periods, and his health has deteriorated by this treatment. <br />He just wanted the Commissioners to be aware of this suit. <br />REPORT ON PURCHASE OF PERLINI TRACT - CLOSING COSTS <br />Attorney Brandenburg reported on the three tracts of <br />land in the "Save Our Coast" program, noting that the Erdo <br />property will be closing next week, and the State has <br />accepted an option on the Morris property which will be <br />exercised in September. <br />Mr. Perlini has accepted the State's offer of $295,000 <br />for his property provided the County participates in picking <br />up some of the costs at closing -- specifically, title <br />insurance, documentary stamps and a survey that already has <br />been done. <br />Attorney Brandenburg estimated that these costs will <br />run about $3500 and suggested that the Board authorize this <br />expense as the County already has a tremendous investment in <br />the beachfront property. <br />Commissioner Bird felt it would be money well spent <br />especially since the Perlini property is contiguous to <br />property presently owned by the County. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bird, the Board <br />unanimously authorized the payment of <br />approximately $3500 for closing costs involved <br />in the Perlini property and authorized OMB <br />Director Barton to make the appropriate budget <br />transfers. <br />S E P 19 1954 BooK 58 PAGE -413 <br />I <br />