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Administrator Wright explained that this is just for unpaid <br />parking violation tickets and would be connected to the <br />registration of the automobile, not the individual. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked if there was some recourse to take <br />these people to court, and Attorney Vitunac explained that there <br />are thousands in violation, and there is not enough time to take <br />every case to court. The City of Vero Beach cannot pass the <br />ordinance, the County must do it. <br />Administrator Wright explained that while he did not know <br />the full mechanics, it was tied into registrations in <br />Tallahassee. <br />Attorney Vitunac explained that we are being asked to do <br />this so that the City will have an enforceable tool. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously instructed <br />the County Administrator to speak to the Tax Collector <br />and Clerk of the Circuit Court about this matter and <br />bring it back to the Board. <br />REPORT ON SAVE OUR COASTS <br />Commissioner Bird reported that he and Assistant County <br />Attorney Bruce Barkett are planning to go to Tallahassee Friday <br />to try and get the State to purchase the Hyland -Chapman property <br />which is contiguous to County -owned beach property. It may be <br />that the appraised value is somewhat short of the property <br />owner's bottom line, and Commissioner Bird wished to explore with <br />the State the idea of the County making up the difference and <br />then bring it back to the Board for approval. <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt they should talk about anything <br />that would help, and Commissioner Scurlock agreed that the County <br />is going to need additional park space. <br />81 <br />i3"K 62 f Jpl <br />