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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> mobile home through the State of Florida's Hurricane Housing Repair <br /> Program (now defunct), and is now the first lienholder on the property. <br /> He asked the Board to authorize the County Attorney's office to file a <br /> lawsuit to gain repossession of the mobile home for the purpose of selling <br /> it and recouping some of the County's costs. <br /> MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED by Vice <br /> Chairman Davis, to authorize the County Attorney's Office to file a <br /> lawsuit in replevin against Amelia and Edward Termyna to protect the <br /> County's lien interest, and once title to the mobile home is in the <br /> County's name, authorize its sale in accordance with County Purchasing <br /> Manual Guidelines. <br /> Staff addressed the Board's questions about the condition of the mobile <br /> home and whether there were any outstanding bills. <br /> The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and the Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> 12:13 D. Medical Examiner Cremation Certificate Fee Resolution <br /> p.m. (memorandum dated_July 15, 2014)______________________________________________________________531-534 <br /> Attorney Reingold provided background on House Bill 301 (proposed <br /> during the 2014 legislative session), which would have eliminated the <br /> Medical Examiner's ability to collect cremation certificate fees, and the <br /> Board's March 2014 adoption of Resolution 2014-018 opposing said bill. <br /> He advised that attempts to pass House Bill 301 may recur, and that if <br /> the Board adopts a Resolution confirming the $50 cremation certificate <br /> fee,the Medical Examiner for the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, will not be <br /> affected if the legislation passes this year. He thereafter presented staff's <br /> recommendation for Board approval of the Resolution. <br /> MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Solari, SECONDED by <br /> Commissioner Zorc, to approve Resolution 2014-068, reaffirming the <br /> cremation certificate fee charged by the Medical Examiner for the <br /> Nineteenth Judicial Circuit and providing effective date. <br /> Chairman O'Bryan sought confirmation from the County Attorney that <br /> no additional verbiage is needed in the Resolution. <br /> The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> 12:15 E. Indian River Shores v. City of Vero Beach Florida Governmental Conflict <br /> p.m. Resolution <br /> (memorandum dated_July 29, 2014) -------------535-544 <br /> Attorney Reingold provided background on the Town of Indian River <br /> Shores' (the Town) decision to not renew the Town's Electric Utility <br /> Franchise Agreement with the City of Vero Beach (the City). He <br /> Board of County Commission Minutes Page 16 <br /> August 19,2014 <br />