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08/08/1989
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Tuesday, August 8, 1989 <br />The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, <br />Florida, met in Special Session with the Vero Beach City Council <br />in the First Floor Conference Room of the County Administration <br />Building, 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, <br />August 8, 1989, at 1:30 o'clock P.M. Present were Gary C. <br />Wheeler, Chairman: Carolyn K. Eggert, Vice Chairman: Richard N. <br />Bird; Margaret C. Bowman; and Don C. Scurlock, Jr. Also present <br />were James E. Chandler, County Administrator; William G. Collins, <br />11, Asst. County Attorney; and Virginia Hargreaves, Deputy Clerk. <br />Present from the City of Vero Beach were Mayor Kenneth <br />Macht, Councilwoman Molly Beard, and Councilmen Kevin Doty and <br />Michael Wodtke. Absent was Councilman Vernon Krause. Also <br />present were City Manager, John Little, and James Wilson, Asst. <br />City Attorney. <br />Chairman Wheeler called the meeting to order and asked that <br />the first item on the agenda be addressed. <br />Possible Use of Physical Arts Center Building—for Jury Selection <br />Administrator Chandler advised that the County has been <br />looking at space in the Florida Federal Building as well as the <br />Pocahontas Building, and have now learned that the Physical Arts <br />Center Building may be a third alternative. THere has been some <br />very preliminary brief discussion about this with City Manager <br />Little, but we have not gone into any details regarding cost and <br />are still considering all three buildings. <br />City Manager Little commented that, as to when the City <br />would move out of the Physical Arts Center, the City staff has <br />just gotten the <br />final report on the proposed renovations <br />to the <br />AUG <br />`� <br />Door 77 <br />
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