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1 <br />0 <br />0 <br />n <br />L <br />Association requesting the Board to prohibit the sale of intoxicating beverages and alcoholic <br />liquors in Indian River County from 12:00'o'clock midnight Saturdays to 7:00 o'clock A. M. <br />Mondays. Douglas Baker, Clem, was instPucted to advise Mr. Dodson that if the Ministerial <br />Association could and would get the City of Sebastian and the City of Vero Beach to change <br />their hours as requested by them, then the Board of County Commissioners would be glad to do <br />likewise relating to that portion of the County not within the corporate limits of the Cities <br />of Sebastian and Vero Beach. <br />Miss Elena Mead, together with Mrs. Anne Christensen, County Welfare Case Worker, appeared <br />'before the Board, Miss Mead stating the needs for child welfare work as to medical attention, <br />operations, etc. Mrs. Christensen also reported on her activities for the month of May, 1952, <br />.and filed a report of same with the Clerk. <br />The Bod,rd authorized the County Attorney to proceed with condemnation on three (3) pieces <br />of land described as Tracts 9 and 16; 5-32-39 (King's Highway.) <br />Homer C. Fletcher, Tax Assessor, talked to the Board about ait-",conditioning units for the <br />Assessor's Office and Clerk Baker was requested to provide information as to Excess Fee income <br />and expenditures from the several County offices and also as to items budgeted which might cover <br />an expenditure of this nature, and to submit such information to the Board at its next regular <br />meeting for its consideration of the matter. <br />The Indian River Citrus Bank, Vero Beach, Florida aving"filed proper application, re- <br />quested to be named and designated County Depository for the year 1952-1953, and upon motion <br />of Commissioner Warren, seconded by Commissioner Waddell and carried, it was ordered such Bank <br />be designated as the County Depository for the following funds: <br />GENERAL REVENUE FUND COURT HOUSE BONDS SINKING FUND <br />ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND <br />FINE AND FORFEITURE FUND <br />CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND <br />The Depository bond set at the sum of $250,000.00 to consist only of U. S. bonds and securities._ <br />At the request of Homer C. Fletcher, Tax assessor, the Board extended the time <br />,for the completion of the 1952 Tax Assessment Roll. <br />R E S 0 L U T I.0 N -- Extend Time of 1952 Tax Roll <br />Commissioner Hamilton introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption <br />as follows, to -wit: <br />WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Floridd$,deems�_ <br />it necessary to extend the time for the completion of the tax assessment roll of Indian River <br />County, Florida, for the year 1952 and for the purpose of revising and equalizing the assessment; <br />Now, therefore, <br />BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Floridd, <br />that this Board does herewith extend the time for the completion of the assessment rolls of <br />Indian River County, Flbrida, to the ,nth day of August, 1952, and said Board does herewith fix <br />said date as the date for the County Assessor of taxes to meet with the Board of County Commiss- <br />ioners for the purpose of hearing complaints and receiving testimony as to the value of any pro- <br />perty, real or personal, as fixed by the County Assessor of taxes and of perfecting, reviewing <br />and equalizing the assessment. <br />Upon being duly seconded by Commissioner Watts, the same was unanimously adopted. <br />R E S O L U T I O N -- Social Security Benefits <br />Commissioner Hamilton introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption <br />as follows, to -wit: <br />
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