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send out the notices required by law; if no other adjacent property <br /> owners express an interest in purchasing the lot after notified, <br /> staff will sell the lot to Mr. Godfrey at the price of$700.00. <br /> 2) This property is an unaddressed lot to the north abutting <br /> 4465 28' Avenue, Vero Beach, adjacent to the Mt. Sinai <br /> Baptist Church property. <br /> ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED by Vice <br /> Chairman Solari, the Board unanimously approved staff's <br /> recommendation due to the lot being unbuildable because of its <br /> width and the 21 years spent on the list of lands available, <br /> declared the property surplus and authorized staff to send out the <br /> notices required by law. If no other adjacent property owner <br /> expresses an interest in purchasing the lot after notified, staff will <br /> sell the lot to the Trustees of Mt. Sinai Baptist Church at the price <br /> of$100.00. <br /> 3) This property is an unaddressed property directly west of <br /> 1305 34t Avenue, Vero Beach, and is owned by John <br /> Vincent O'Reilly and Carolyn Chung O'Reilly. This <br /> property has been maintained by the O'Reilly's and they <br /> wanted to put a fence up. <br /> ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED by Vice <br /> Chairman Solari, the Board unanimously approved staff's <br /> recommendation due to the lot being unbuildable because of its <br /> width, and the 14 years spent on the list of lands available, <br /> declared the property surplus and authorized staff to send out the <br /> notices required by law. If no other adjacent property owner <br /> expresses an interest in purchasing the strip lot after receiving <br /> notice, staff will sell the lot to Mr. and Mrs. O'Reilly at the price of <br /> $100.00. <br /> 2:30 B. State of Florida 2015 Regular Legislative Session Review <br /> p.m. (memorandum dated April 29, 2015) <br /> 269-277 <br /> Assistant County Attorney Kate Pingolt Cotner updated the Board <br /> on the 2015 Legislative Session stating that the closure of the <br /> legislative session three days early was a positive move for our <br /> County because the bills that we were watching died. Only 188 <br /> bills passed that will go to the Governor's office. She advised that <br /> we could expect the Beach Restoration and Enterprise Zone bills <br /> to be in the special session in June. The bills the County was <br /> opposing died, except the hazardous walking conditions. Before it <br /> passed, both Chambers were able to make a number of changes. <br /> From this point forward, the School Board and local government <br /> will work together to determine what is a hazardous condition, <br /> and enter into an interlocal agreement. She had no new <br /> Board of County Commissioners Meeting <br /> May 5,2015 Page 18 <br />