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J <br />JUN 19 1985 BOOK 61 FnU VO <br />does not affect just diesel business, but the gas business also. <br />Mr. Kraus, therefore, disagreed with the figures quoted and was <br />opposed to the tax. <br />Administrator Wright noted that Mr. Kraus was talking <br />individual stations, and we are talking countywide and basing it <br />on D.O.R. figures as supplied by the State Assoc. of County <br />Commissioners. <br />Commissioner Wodtke pointed out that all we have on our <br />agenda today is the interlocal agreement with the city, and he <br />believed we will have a public hearing on the gas tax itself. <br />The Administrator confirmed that public hearing is set for <br />next week. <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt there is not much sense in <br />passing the agreement if we are not considering the tax, but <br />Attorney Brandenburg noted that we must have the agreement by <br />July 1st. He understood Sebastian will agree also. The <br />Attorney continued that the Board has the option of postponing <br />the meeting on the ordinance to the end of July. The critical <br />thing is to enter into these agreements prior to July. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously approved <br />the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Vero <br />Vero Beach re the Local Option Gas Tax and <br />authorized the signature of the Chairman on <br />this agreement as well as on similar agreements <br />with the remaining municipalities in the County <br />when received. <br />54 <br />