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� � r <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously approved <br />a final settlement in the sum of $4,500 with Mr. and <br />Mrs. Goodman, as recommended by Attorney Collins. <br />TRANSFER OF OLD JAIL TO THE CITY OF VERO BEACH FOR RECREATION <br />DEPARTMENT <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated ?%6/88: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Charles P. Vitunac, County Attorney <br />DATE: July 6, 1988 <br />RE: TRANSFER OF OLD JAIL TO THE CITY OF <br />VERO BEACH FOR RECREATION DEPARTMENT <br />Commission Meeting - July 12, 1988 <br />On June 29, 1988, City Manager John Little called me with a <br />suggestion concerning the earlier direction by the Board of <br />County Commissioners to.prepare a quitclaim deed of the old <br />county jail to the City of Vero Beach for use as a <br />recreation facility. <br />His suggestion was that the County quitclaim not only the <br />old jail site but also the site on which the Ambulance Squad <br />is located, so that in the rehabilitation of the old jail <br />site the City would also rehabilitate the Ambulance Squad <br />grounds with landscaping, irrigation, and attendant access <br />improvements. <br />A copy of a survey recently made by the County Surveyor is <br />on file in the Board of County Commissioners' Office. This <br />survey shows the part of the proposed old jail site which <br />was to be deeded to the City of Vero Beach less the part of <br />the property to be retained by the County mor use of the <br />Ambulance Squad. <br />This matter is before the Board for direction. <br />Attorney Vitunac advised that he received a call from Vero <br />Beach City Manager John Little asking for transfer of ownership <br />of the ambulance site as well as the old jail site, and Tom <br />Nason, the City's Finance Director, is here this morning to <br />explain the rationale behind their request. <br />36 <br />BOOK .7 �'Aa 242 <br />