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After reviewing maps and legal descriptions, we believe that <br />the boundary between Indian River County and Brevard County <br />is the middle point between the two main banks of the south <br />fork of the Sebastian River. This middle point intersects <br />certain of the islands in the river and would result n <br />portions of the islands being taxed in Brevard County and <br />portions taxed in Indian River County --an undesirable <br />situation. We would recommend that the Legislature amend <br />the statutory definition of the boundaries between the two <br />counties, now found in §7.31 and 7.05, Florida Statutes, <br />by <br />defining the boundary between the two counties as Vile <br />thread of the main channel of the south fork of tlpe <br />Sebastian River. (See attached map.) <br />The Brevard County Attorney's Office is sending a similar <br />letter its <br />commission <br />if <br />both commissions <br />iss!e <br />e <br />will jofntly drai aproposed general billfor the next <br />Legislative Session. <br />We respectfully request approval of this position from the <br />Board. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously approved <br />the position recommended by staff regarding the <br />definition of the boundaries between Indian River <br />County and Brevard County, as set out in the above <br />memo. <br />AGREEMENT DESIGNATING THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AS THE OFFICIAL <br />COUNTY TOURIST BUREAU <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 1/9/89: <br />TO: The Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: <br />DATE: January 9, 1989 <br />SUBJECT: <br />William G. Collins II - Assistant County Attorney <br />Agreement Designating the Chamber of Commerce as <br />the Official County Tourist Bureau <br />Last summer the Indian River County Tourist Development <br />Council and the Vero Beach -Indian River County Chamber of <br />Commerce came to an agreement which designated the Chamber <br />as the Official Tourist Bureau of Indian River County, and <br />provided for direct distribution of tourist tax revenues to <br />the Chamber from District 1 tax revenues for the balance of <br />the two-year Tourist Development Plan period, i.e., until <br />April 1, 1989. <br />31 <br />JAN 1 7 1989 <br />�� PML 631 <br />