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rJUL 2 1996 BOOK 64 Fa,E 834 <br />C. Release of_SR_60 Water Assessment Lien - Old Sugar Mill <br />Estates <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously (4-0) <br />released (1) ERU assessment lien in the amount of <br />$926.07 on the SR -60 water project for Lot #36, Old <br />Sugar Mill Estates, Unit #3 (Sexton). <br />ASSESSMENT LIEN IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE <br />D. Approval and Execution of License Between WGYL and Indian <br />River County <br />Assistant County Attorney Jim Wilson added a provision on <br />Page 2 of the lease requiring the station to provide space for <br />our transmitting equipment if we put an antenna on this tower. <br />He also added a provision stating that we would have free access <br />to the tower to service our equipment if and when our equipment <br />is installed. <br />Commissioner Lyons asked what arrangements we have to make <br />for power, and Attorney Wilson explained that all utility bills <br />for activities on the premises will be paid for by the ,radio <br />station. <br />Chairman Scurlock understood that we had discounted the <br />actual rental payment down to $100 and then it accelerates to <br />$125; the other compensation the County receives is the space. <br />He was assured by Attorney Wilson that we have eliminated any <br />mention of tower height whatsoever in the agreement. We can go <br />up as high as permits allow. <br />6 <br />
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