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On Motion of Commissioner Massey, second of Commissioner <br />Loy, the following Resolution was unanimously adopted: <br />®M RESOLUTION NO. 71-33 <br />® WHEREAS, oyster drills and other predators are presently <br />threatening the shellfish industry of Indian River County and Brevard <br />County, and <br />WHEREAS, regulations presently require certain culling <br />procedures, which cause oyster drills and other predators to be returned <br />to the water to continue their destruction, and <br />WHEREAS, the Indian River Shellfish Association is sponsoring <br />legislation to correct this problem, <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of <br />f County Commissioners of Indian River County that the Board supports <br />I <br />{� the efforts of the Indian River Shellfish Association and requests that <br />f our legislative delegation support its efforts by passing corrective <br />legislation. <br />The Attorney reported that Florida Statutes required <br />Motion of the Board to dispose of an unclaimed body. Motion was <br />made by Commissioner Massey, second by Commissioner McCullers and <br />the Board unanimously voted to dispose of the unclaimed body of <br />Robert Johnson in accordance with Florida Law. <br />A petition to set aside taxes on the property purchased <br />for Sebastian Inlet State Park was referred to the Attorney. <br />Commissioner McCullers left the meeting. <br />Frederick B. Speigel, Attorney representing Utility <br />Capital Corporation appeared regarding a tax matter in Vero Tropical <br />Gardens Subdivision. The Attorney stated that there were three <br />alternatives: <br />1. Order the Attorney to make a voluntary dismissal <br />2. Go ahead with the suit and the Board will place a <br />value on the property not less than 50% of the <br />assessed value. <br />3. The lands will sell for any price two years after <br />the final judgement. <br />