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�► • 60 <br />BOOK ke " �L <br />In lieu of dedicating such an easement, Mr. Wheelwright has <br />agreed to dedicate $1,000.00 to the park development fund at the <br />time of final plat approval. The Property Appraiser's Office <br />has stated that $1,000.00 represents the fair market value of a <br />25' easement across Tract "A" (see attachment #5). <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve <br />the offer to dedicate $1,000.00 to the park development fund at <br />the time of final plat approval for Shorelands West subdivision, <br />-in-lieu-of requiring the dedication of a public access easement. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously approved <br />the offer to dedicate $1,000 to the Park Development <br />fund at the time of final plat approval for Shoreland <br />West Subdivision, in lieu of requiring the dedication <br />of a public access easement. <br />DISPOSAL OF REMAINING SHOUP 2.5 VOTING MACHINES <br />Ann Robinson, Supervisor of Elections, presented the <br />following memo: <br />/�RIVER.-.n� <br />moo: '•yam, <br />• :� <br />G � Co.. <br />• • <br />� 7 •• , db <br />�h•' <br />!'�S�R OF'E��. �- <br />ANN ROBINSON <br />SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS <br />1840 25TH STREET, SUITE N-109 <br />VERO BEACH, FLORIDA 32960-3394 <br />TELEPHONES: (305) 567-8187 or 567-8000 <br />September 11, 1985 <br />--w�R� <br />Board of County Commissioners RE: Discussion of surplus voting <br />Indian River County machines & money from the sale <br />for BCC agenda on 9-18-85 <br />I request the following: <br />1. Discussion and guidance from BCC regarding the disposal of the <br />remaining Shoup 2.5 voting machines <br />We have sold 90 of the 144 machines. We must keep 22 of them to <br />be able to hold the city elections in February and March of 1986 <br />unless you plan to hold a county -wide referendum.on March 13, 1986, <br />in which case we would use the new voting equipment and only need <br />to keep 6 machines for the city elections in February, 1986. <br />Harris County, TR has 1400 Shoup 2.5s for sale, Jefferson County, <br />FL has 24 for sale, and Tom Foss said that Polk County is <br />considering buying new equipment (Polk County has about 400 <br />Shoup 2.5s.). We were lucky to sell 90 machines, and I doubt <br />if we can sell -any•more. <br />My recommendation would be to dispose of the remaining surplus <br />voting machines in order as indicated until they are gone: <br />34 <br />