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12/10/2019
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Board of County Commissioners
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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes -Final December 10, 2019 <br /> Recommended Action: Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners reject the bids received <br /> for the sale of the parcel and authorize readvertisement at a later date. <br /> Attachments: Staff Report <br /> Commissioner Zorc received clarification from County Administrator Jason Brown <br /> regarding the Florida Department of Transportation's involvement with the former <br /> Mermaid Car Wash property. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Zorc, seconded by Vice Chairman Flescher,to <br /> approve staffs recommendation. The motion carried by the following vote: <br /> Aye: 5- Chairman Adams, Vice Chairman Flescher, Commissioner Zorc, Commissioner <br /> O'Bryan, and Commissioner Solari <br /> Following the motion to reject the bids for the sale of 1935 43rd Avenue (former <br /> Mermaid Car Wash) and to authorize re-advertising at a later date, Commissioner <br /> O'Bryan inquired with County Attorney Dylan Reingold regarding a new process <br /> for marketing County-owned commercial property. Commissioner O'Bryan <br /> suggested utilizing commercial real estate agents by going through a Request For <br /> Qualifications (RFQ)process to select three (3)rotating agents who would market <br /> properties to be surplussed. <br /> Attorney Reingold stated that upon direction from the Board, he would draft an <br /> Ordinance to bring back for adoption at a future meeting. <br /> Commissioner Zorc spoke in support of updating the process for County-owned <br /> surplus property. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner O'Bryan, seconded by Commissioner Zorc,to <br /> direct the County Attorney to draft an Ordinance that would allow staff to utilize <br /> commercial real estate agents when disposing of County-owned surplus property. <br /> The motion carried by the following vote: <br /> Aye: 5- Chairman Adams,Vice Chairman Flescher, Commissioner Zorc, Commissioner <br /> O'Bryan, and Commissioner Solari <br /> 9. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS and GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES <br /> 9.A. 19-1070 Presentation by Jeffrey R. Smith, Indian River County Clerk of Circuit Court and <br /> Comptroller of the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial <br /> Reporting Award for the FY 2018 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report(CAFR) <br /> and Outstanding Achievement Award for Popular Annual Financial Reporting <br /> (PAFR) for the FY 2018 PAFR. <br /> Indian River County Florida Page 4 <br />
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