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V. Comparison of Ordinance <br />The staff has reviewed the ordinancre I of St. Lucie County, Brevard <br />County, Martin County, City of Vero Beach. <br />The Ordinances are essentially the same some have very high taxes like <br />theactivities in IV above. The similarity is, of course, dictated by <br />the . requirements of Chapter 205 F.S. The tax itself will differ from <br />jurisdiction to jurisdiction because the taxes in place on October 1, 1971 <br />are the benchmark for the present day tax figures. <br />VI. Recommendation <br />1. The activities set forth in IV be taxed at the same rate as <br />retail businesses $30.00 <br />2. No other changes are recommended to the occupational license <br />tax at this time. <br />Attorney O'Brien advised that it is probably unconstitutional <br />to charge some entities more than others. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Macht, the Board unanimously authorized <br />staff to reduce the tax on the activities listed in <br />the above memorandum to $30.00, the same rate <br />charged retail businesses, as recommended by staff. <br />INFORMATION REGARDING HERITAGE VILLAGE MOBILE HOME PARR COURT ORDER <br />Attorney Vitunac presented the following memo dated January <br />22, 1983: <br />TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />�1 <br />FROM: Charles P. Vitunac, County Attorney <br />DATE: January 22, 1993 <br />RE: HERITAGE VILLAGE MOBILE ROME PARR <br />Last Wednesday Terry Pinto, Harry Asher, and I represented Indian River <br />County at a motion for temporary injunction filed by Heritage Village <br />Homeowners' Association asking the court to prohibit the Utilities <br />Deaprtment from cutting off service to tenants with overdue bills. The <br />hearing lasted approximately five hours, and Judge Ranarek kindly stayed <br />into the evening hours to finish the hearing on an emergency basis. <br />43 <br />JAN 261993 BOCK 88 FAIL <br />