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9 1987 <br />BOOK 68 FADE 381 <br />Attorney Vitunac felt the memo is fairly clear and believed <br />this could amount to possibly $100,000. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Bird, the Board unanimously approved <br />disposition of the above described County -owned <br />properties as recommended by staff in the above <br />memo dated April 29, 1987. <br />DISCUSSION RE F.I.T. & TRACKING STATION PARK PROPERTY AND <br />ADJACENT PROPERTY <br />Commissioner Eggert inquired about the possibility of <br />selling the lot next to the F.I.T./Tracking Station property. <br />Administrator Balczun advised that he had lunch with Joseph <br />Dorsky, City Manager of the Town of Indian River Shores, and <br />should be hearing back from him in about a week or ten days with <br />respect to that property. <br />Commissioner Eggert commented that in her conversations with <br />various Indian River Shores officials, she got the impression <br />they were not necessarily interested in buying the property. <br />They were interested in getting it annexed in, and they were also <br />interested in getting the F.I.T. part annexed in with the County <br />retaining ownership to see if they couldn't help out with the <br />policing situation. <br />Chairman Scurlock personally hoped that we pursue placing <br />that piece of property on the market as he felt it is a real <br />opportunity for us to obtain some funding for development of some <br />of our existing properties. <br />Commissioner Bird expressed his hope that these funds could <br />be used not only for development but for acquisition, as we need <br />to raise the money to acquire the Oslo/20th Ave. property while <br />it is available. <br />64 <br />