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MAR 2 4 1987 <br />BOOK 6 7 F'nuf 772 <br />Commissioner Wheeler felt that Item #4 concerning the <br />intersection of U.S. #1 and 8th Street should be expedited, <br />because it is probably the deadliest intersection of the county. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bowman, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously accepted <br />the TPC report with the exception of Item #5, leaving <br />the 30 mph limit in effect. <br />ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION RE COLLECTING AND ACCOUNTING FOR THE LOCAL <br />OPTION TAX -- TRI -COUNTY <br />The Board reviewed the following letter dated 315/87: <br />OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION �\fr it 1'C <br />March 5, 1987 M �� <br />r- � °f•15o��' <br />Mr. Don C. Scurlock, Jr., Chairman <br />Indian River County Commission <br />1840 25th Street <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />Re: Resolution Number 87-2.8 <br />Dear Chairman Scurlock: <br />SUNRi <br />CITY HALL, 500 BOSTON AVENUE <br />P.O. BOX 1480 <br />FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA 33454 <br />At the most recent meeting of the Tri -County Council of Local Governments, <br />on February 26th, the Legislative Committee was directed by the Council to <br />write to each local government entity and suggest that they adopt a resolution <br />similar to the one adopted by Martin County. A copy of the resolution is en- <br />closed. <br />This resolution encourages a better method of collecting the tax and ac- <br />counting for the local option tax. Since this was not a part of the legislative <br />process adopted in 1987, this is the only way we can join together in helping <br />to change this process. <br />123 <br />