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BCC Regular Meeting
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Meeting Date
12/17/2014
Meeting Body
Town of Indian River Shores
City of Vero Beach
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Mediation Meeting Electric Utilities
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• <br />• <br />• <br />LAWS OF FLORIDA 2187 <br />Beginning with the election held in December, 1929, a Mayor shall <br />bo elected for the term of two years. <br />Section 14. That all officers of the City of Vero Beach shall hold <br />office until their successors arc elected or appointed and qualified. <br />Section 15. Each officer of the City as soon as convenient after <br />his appointment or election shall take before the Mayor or before <br />any person authorized to administer oaths, an oath or affirmation <br />that he will support, protect and defend the Constitution and gov- <br />ernment of the United States and of the State of Florida against all <br />enemies, domestic or foreign, and that he will bear true faith, <br />loyalty and allegiance to the same and that he is entitled to hold <br />office under the Constitution and laws of the State of Florida, and <br />that ho will faithfully perform the duties of the office on which he <br />is about to enter. <br />Section 16. Said corporation shall have perpetual succession, <br />may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, and shall have a com- <br />mon seal which may be changed by the City Council at pleasure. <br />Section 17. Said corporation may own, purchase, lease, receive; <br />acquire and hold property, real and personal, within and without <br />the territorial boundaries of said corporation to be used for any <br />and all such public purposes as the City Council may deem neces- <br />sary and proper, and that said corporation is hereby fully empow- <br />ered to sell, lease, convey and otherwise dispose of any and all prop- <br />erty, real and personal, which may belong to said corporation, and <br />the City Council shall prescribe by ordinance the manner of making <br />such conveyance. Provided, however, that the electric light and <br />power plant and/or -waterworks and/or any other publie utilities <br />owned or operated by said City shall never be sold, leased or other- <br />wise disposed of unless such sale, lease or disposal shall first be rat- <br />ified, approved and confirmed by a majority vote of the qualified <br />electors of said City who are freeholders, voting at an election duly <br />called and held for such purpose in accordance with the rules and <br />regulations of said City providing for the holding of general elec- <br />tions therein. <br />Section 18. The City Council shall by ordinance provide for the <br />holding of all general and special elections and for the return and <br />canvass of the same and for the registration of voters. <br />Section 19. The Mayor shall have the power to preserve peace <br />and order and to enforce the ordinances of said City and shall have <br />such powers and duties as are conferred upon him by ordinance. <br />Ibis compensation shall be fixed by ordinance and shall not be <br />changed during his term of office. Ire shall have jurisdiction for <br />log <br />
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