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The Board raised numerous questions such as: <br />What was a judicial assistant and why did they <br />need special parking? <br />How did they enter and leave the building now? <br />Was any special consideration given to them by <br />the Committee? <br />Did they have special parking spaces at the <br />old courthouse? <br />Did they work late at night; how did they get <br />to their cars? <br />General Services Director Sonny Dean responded to the <br />questions and Board members discussed the matter. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously <br />agreed that the Courthouse garage provided <br />safe parking, directed the Chairman to respond <br />to the City of Vero Beach that the Board did <br />not have sufficient information to make a <br />recommendation and that they believed it was <br />for the City to determine who should be <br />assigned special parking spaces on city <br />streets or right-of-way. <br />Sam High, 1925 22 Avenue, advised that he received a ticket <br />while serving on the Grand Jury and asked where jurors were to park <br />at the new Courthouse. <br />Chairman Macht replied that jurors parked their cars in the <br />garage and were escorted to their cars by a bailiff. <br />TRASH TRANSFER STATION AT FELLSMERE <br />Commissioner Adams opened discussion saying that last year the <br />Board had considered relocating the trash transfer station at <br />Fellsmere and had determined it was not feasible. The entry to the <br />transfer station, off SR -60, is very unsightly, and she suggested <br />the Board direct Utility Services Director Terry Pinto to have <br />landscaping designed to obscure the station and advise the cost of <br />the project. <br />43 <br />January 10, 1995 <br />BOOK U �''y88 <br />