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create considerable delay in processing the long lines of people. <br />waiting to purchase their plates. <br />Tax Collector Gene Morris felt that the ordinance would work <br />if we could enter all parking violations into the State's <br />F.C.I.C. computer system by the law enforcement agencies whenever <br />5 tickets were accumulated; however, the State will not allow <br />that. <br />Commissioner Lyons agreed that the proposed ordinance was a <br />very good <br />idea, but <br />as a practical <br />thing, it <br />would be <br />very <br />difficult <br />to make it <br />work. He felt <br />we ought <br />to give <br />this problem <br />to our state legislators and let them enact a. State law to allow <br />us to put this information into the State license files. <br />Commissioner Wodtke suggested having the history of bad <br />checks come up on the computer also. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously closed <br />the Public Hearing. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, that the Board request the <br />County Attorney and the attorney for the City of <br />Vero Beach to get together with the Tax Collector <br />and come up with a suggestion for a workable system <br />to present to the State Legislature. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Lyons advised that the County <br />is planning to impose parking bans in some areas, particularly on <br />roadways along citrus groves. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />61 <br />JUL 2 1986 BOOK 64 F,�cr �"�1. <br />