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Commissioner Bowman asked what the upgrading consisted of, <br />and Administrator Wright explained that it related to controlling <br />of the intersection. The improvements actually are in the silver <br />box at the side of the road, which has the controls for the <br />signal light. It was felt it was a great improvement and that as <br />a result of the changes made, the traffic is moving better. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bowman, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously <br />(4-0) approved the above budget amendment for <br />improvements at SR 60 and 43rd Avenue. <br />STATUS REPORT - MEDICAL EXAMINER BILLS <br />The Board reviewed memo of the OMB Director, as follows: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners DATE: November 28, 1984 FILE: <br />Cg�' <br />FROM: Jeffrey K. Barton, <br />OMB Director <br />SUBJECT: Medical Examiner <br />REFERENCES: <br />We are in receipt of an invoice from Dr. Walker for autopsies performed during the month <br />of October, 1984. The fee charged by Dr. Walker for an autopsy is comparable to the fees <br />charged by Drs. Rogers & Cox. However, we have also received invoices from various Funeral <br />Homes for transportation costs ranging from $75.00 to $161.00. (Copies of the invoices <br />are attached for your review.) <br />Please advise as to your direction concerning the payments to Dr. Walker. Do you want <br />us to try to contract with a specific Funeral Home to handle all the transportation or <br />do you want to leave it as it is now. <br />OMB Director Barton informed the Board that the basic bills <br />for autopsies are $400 apiece, the same as quoted by Drs. Rogers <br />and Cox; however, now all the autopsies are being done in Fort <br />Pierce and we are receiving additional charges for transportation <br />of the bodies. <br />5 <br />` DEC 5 1984 �acK `'U'� r"' E "") J <br />