E. E. Carter, and Douglas Baker, Clerk, were appointed to review the insurance carried by Indian
<br />River County, and endeavor to work out a feasible, plan in order that said business could, and
<br />would, be proportionately distributed among the several insurance agencies within the County.
<br />Application for admission to State Tuberculosis Sanatorium of Leiland C. Law,
<br />Vero Beach, Florida, was approved.
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<br />Notary Public bond for Robert M. Voyles in the sum of $500.00 with American Surety
<br />Company of New York, as surety, was approved February 28, 1952, by Douglas Baker, Clerk, as pro-
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<br />Mrs. Anne Christensen, County Welfare Case Worker, appeared before the Board and
<br />made a report of her activities for the month of February, 1952, and said report was filed with
<br />the Clerk.
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<br />Commissioners Warren and Graves were selected as a Committee to investigate the
<br />possibility of obtaining the present Chamber of Commerce building, provided a new one should be
<br />constructed, to be used as a County Health building.
<br />The following was appointed Deputy Sheriff by L. B. O'Steen, Sheriff, and Douglas
<br />Baker, Clerk, announced said appointment had been filed with him:
<br />NAME PREC INC T NO. ADDRESS
<br />Hugh T. Baker 4 Vero Beach, Florida
<br />Deputy Sheriff's bond for Hugh T. Baker in the sum of $1,000.00 with St. Paul
<br />Mercury Indemnity Company, as surety, was approved.
<br />At the request of M. A. Boudet, County Agent, and upon motion of Commissioner
<br />Waddell, seconded by Commissioner Hamilton, and carried, the Board authorized the payment of
<br />$100.00 to M. A. Boudet, for the members of the 4H Club, representing expenses in connection
<br />with various trips relating'to live stock judging, together with other activities of the Club
<br />in completing this year's work.
<br />After discussion in the matter, the Board agreed to accept $100.00 per year for a
<br />period of five years, and $400.00 per year for the next five years for a lease agreement on cer-
<br />tain County owned lands to WIRA in connection with a new broadcasting station for Indian River
<br />County.
<br />Mr. Robert E. Lee and Mr. Alfred Fletcher, representing the Indian River Band
<br />Association, appeared before the Board and stated additional funds were needed for the doors in
<br />the new Band Shell and that the cost would be approximately $3,500.00 to $4,000.00 and that they
<br />would appreciate any assistance that could be rendered by the Board of County Commissioners. The
<br />Board advised that they were sympathetic in the matter but were not in a position to take any ac-
<br />tion at the present time.
<br />Otis M. Cobb, Judge Juvenile Court, submitted his report for the month of February,
<br />1952, and same was filed with the Clerk.
<br />On motion of Commissioner Warren, seconded by Commissioner Watts, and carried, the
<br />Board authorized payment in the sum of $150.00 to the Vero Beach Chamber of Commerce in promoting
<br />publicity for Indian River County.
<br />Charles W. Sembler of Sebastian, Florida, appeared before the Board and presented
<br />a petition signed by himself and numerous other residents of the Sebastian River area offering
<br />their objections on restrictions previously ;requested in -the Sebastian River stating, "we take
<br />nothing but salt water fish, namely mullet, and do recommend that this area be governed by the
<br />State Conservation Department and their laws."
<br />Mr. Sembler was advised that said petition would receive the careful consideration
<br />of the Board and they in turn would adopt a Resolution relating to the matter which would be
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