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Date : January 22, 2001 <br /> To : The Honorable Board of County Commissioners <br /> Thru : James E. Chandler, County Administrator 71C►' <br /> From : Thomas W. Frame, General Services Directorwt ccs <br /> Subject: Agenda Correction <br /> Please note that an item on the consent agenda ( 7 . F) Declaration and Disposal of Surplus <br /> Equipment has an error. <br /> On Agenda page 32, seven (7) lines up from the bottom under Utilities are two pieces of <br /> equipment under Fleet # 428 . One item (Asset # 12570) is a 1991 Ford F350 service truck and <br /> attached to it is a Liftmore crane (Asset # 14176). Both of these items were incorrectly requested <br /> to be declared surplus. <br /> In order to correct this error, please delete these two items from the list of items to be declared <br /> surplus under Consent Agenda Item 7 . F . <br /> ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Stanbridge , SECONDED BY <br /> Commissioner Adams , the Board unanimously declared the <br /> items listed surplus and authorized their sale or proper disposal , <br /> as recommended in the memorandum . <br /> 7. G. Proclamation - City of Fort Pierce - Centennial Celebration <br /> PROCLAMATION <br /> HONORING THE CITY OF FORT PIERCE <br /> ON THEIR <br /> CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION <br /> WHEREAS , in 1831 soldiers of the Second Seminole War constructed a small fort <br /> of palmetto logs on the high banks of the beautiful Indian River , and named it for worthy <br /> commander, Captain Benjamin Pierce ; and <br /> WHEREAS , Florida was only a territory at that time , and in 1845 when Florida <br /> became a State , Fort Pierce was a lonely outpost with a few soldiers , a few Seminole <br /> Indians and even fewer settlers planting pineapples on the high bluff above the River. The <br /> County ' s name was Mosquito County; and <br /> January 23 , 2001 <br /> 16 - - - <br /> OK I PG 8 0 2 <br />