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Chairman Scurlock understood that this will work just like a <br />bank card -- if your name comes up on the computer, you cannot <br />renew your tag until you clear up the outstanding parking <br />tickets. <br />Attorney Vitunac advised that a list of parking violations <br />by name is given to the Tax Collector by the Clerk on a monthly <br />basis, and if a person's name appears on the list after the last <br />update, all they will have to do is show a receipt that they have <br />paid that ticket. <br />Attorney O'Brien advised that the City's ordinance provides <br />for a penalty if the ticket is not paid on time. <br />Chairman Scurlock noted that the proposed ordinance doesnot <br />set up the mechanism for how the program is to be administered, <br />it just establishes the ability to do it. He assumed that the <br />Tax Collector and all the other entities involved would get <br />together and decide on how it is to be administered. <br />Attorney O'Brien confirmed that the Tax Collector and the <br />Clerk of the Court each shall be entitled to receive 100 of the <br />civil penalties and fines received for implementing and <br />administering this sub section of the Florida Statutes. <br />Administrator Wright confirmed that Tax Collector Gene <br />Morris has stated that he would be willing to implement this <br />system. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked if anyone else wished to be heard in <br />this matter. There were none. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Lyons, the Board unanimously <br />authorized staff to prepare an ordinance and advertise <br />it for a Public Hearing. <br />Commissioner Wodtke suggested notifying all the <br />municipalities in the county so that they could attend the public <br />hearing on this ordinance. <br />37 <br />APR 2 3 1966 BOOK U E 25 <br />J <br />