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Florida Statutes §197.302 provides a procedure whereby lands <br />acquired by counties through tax lien foreclosures and which <br />remain unsold may be conveyed to the former record fee title <br />holder. Under this Section, the former owners would be <br />required to repay all delinquent taxes and costs together with <br />interest. Mr. Tommy Thomas has researched this matter and <br />found that the taxes and costs presently due are $37.61 plus <br />Statutory 6% interest from May 1968, for a total amount due of <br />$75.78. <br />Chuck Sullivan, an attorney acting on behalf of the Cannons, <br />has offered to pay the total amount of taxes, costs and <br />interest due in exchange for the County executing a deed <br />returning the property to the Cannons. Mr. Sullivan has <br />advised me that they are in a position to pay all costs <br />involved as soon as the Commission acts upon this matter. <br />If the Board decides to approve this item, Mrs. Cannon will be <br />able to obtain the funds to bring her dwelling into compliance <br />with applicable codes. If approved, I suggest, that because <br />of Carrie Bell Cannon's present condition, that any deed <br />executed name Dorothy Cannon as grantee, in trust for. Carrie <br />Bell Cannon. <br />If you have any questions on this matter, please do not <br />hesitate to contact me. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously approved <br />the execution of a deed conveying Lot 20, Block 9 of <br />Smith Plaza Subdivision to Dorothy Cannon, in trust for <br />Carrie Bell Cannon, as recommended by the Assistant <br />County Attorney. <br />DEED HAS BEEN RECORDED AND IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK <br />PLANNING DEPARTMENT PAY GRADES <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 3/20/85: <br />TO: The Honorable#Members of DATE: March 20, 1985 FILE: <br />the Board of County Commissioners <br />SUBJECT: Planning Department <br />Pay Grades <br />FROM: Michael Wright REFERENCES: <br />County Administrator <br />ti <br />The Indian River County Planning Department is continuing <br />to experience problems in the recruitment of qualified entry <br />level and experienced personnel. Several months of local, <br />statewide and trade journal solicitations have resulted in , <br />futile efforts to fill three vacancies. Our vacancy, an <br />entry level Planner I, has been open for more than six months. <br />11 <br />MAR 21 198 <br />BOOK 60 PA,F.30 <br />