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n <br />line between Brevard and Indian River County relating to the Sebastian inlet <br />There being no further business on motion made, seconded and carried, the Board <br />then adjourned. <br />AIRMAN PRO -TEM <br />ATTESTS <br />G7-7 lle6le <br />C <br />-------------- - -- - - -- - - - - - - ------------ ------------------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <br />TUESDAY. AUGUST 308 1949a <br />The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the City Hall in <br />Vero Beach, Florida' at 8:00 P. M., Tuesday' .August 30, 1949, in special meeting with the <br />following members present: W. C. Graves, Jr., Chairman; Aubrey L. Waddell, Tom N. Stewart.. <br />Absent: H. C. Watts. Also present were Charles A. Mitchell, Attorney; E. E. Carter, Road <br />and Bridge Superintendent, and Douglas Baker, Clerk. <br />This meeting was held with members and/or representatives of the following political <br />organizations, <br />subdivision and/k*m=, to -wit: City of Vero Beach' Board of Public Instruction' American <br />Red Cross, Vero Beach.Chamber of Commerce, South and Central Florida Flood Control District' <br />and Fellsmere Sugar Producers Association. <br />The said meeting was held for the purpose of discussing ways and means to provide <br />a hurricane disaster emergency fund. <br />1 <br />i <br />0 <br />2. SCHOOLS <br />Structural Damage <br />3. CITIES <br />Clean up & Municipal Utility, City <br />property, 1 ddath from high tension line <br />4. COUNTY <br />$392799000 <br />2,500 <br />2,500 <br />159000 <br />159000 <br />Roads,.culverts, bridges, etc. 109000 <br />10,000 <br />5• PRIVATE HOMES AND BUILDINGS <br />1000 Structural damage according to Red Cross <br />2 5, 000 <br />6. PUBLIC UTILITIES <br />Disruption of services, loss of food, etc. 50,000 <br />50,000 <br />7. FISHING INDUSTRY <br />Docks, Boats, Buildings <br />8. BOTANICAL GARDEN & NURSERIES <br />9. THREE COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICTS <br />Drainage Structures <br />10,000 <br />10,000 <br />10,000 <br />10,000 <br />15,000 <br />159000 <br />0 <br />ESTIMATE OF DAMAGE IN <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />CAUSED. BY HURRICANE OF <br />AUGUST 26-279 1949 <br />* 1. AGRICULTURE <br />Citrus <br />- Loss in production costs, <br />(Fertilizer' insecticides, <br />fungicides, etc. <br />$ 5002000 <br />Citrus <br />- Loss in labor earnings <br />12500,000 <br />Citrus <br />- Loss in profit to growers <br />19000,000 <br />Cattle <br />- Fences, water damage to groves <br />2 2000 <br />Kenaf <br />- Fiber crop blown and broken <br />9000 <br />Sugar Cane <br />- Broken, lodged, general <br />destruction; now unable to <br />harvest with machinery <br />2509000 <br />2. SCHOOLS <br />Structural Damage <br />3. CITIES <br />Clean up & Municipal Utility, City <br />property, 1 ddath from high tension line <br />4. COUNTY <br />$392799000 <br />2,500 <br />2,500 <br />159000 <br />159000 <br />Roads,.culverts, bridges, etc. 109000 <br />10,000 <br />5• PRIVATE HOMES AND BUILDINGS <br />1000 Structural damage according to Red Cross <br />2 5, 000 <br />6. PUBLIC UTILITIES <br />Disruption of services, loss of food, etc. 50,000 <br />50,000 <br />7. FISHING INDUSTRY <br />Docks, Boats, Buildings <br />8. BOTANICAL GARDEN & NURSERIES <br />9. THREE COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICTS <br />Drainage Structures <br />10,000 <br />10,000 <br />10,000 <br />10,000 <br />15,000 <br />159000 <br />0 <br />