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mills. Also radio stations or any other public utility may be erected in this zone. He stated�'i <br />There being no further business at this time the meeting was adjourned as to its <br />business with the Planning and Zoning Commission and reconvened for matters relating to that <br />of the Board of County Commissioners. <br />The County Assessor of Taxes, Homer C. Fletcher, appeared before the Board and <br />presented the tax rolls for the year 1952 on Real and Personal Property and also Intangible Tax <br />Roll, which were carefully examined and found correct and on motion made by Aubrey L. Waddell, <br />seconded by Allison Warren, and carried, were approved, and the Warrants to each of said rolls <br />were annexed thereto 'and is in words and figures following: <br />THE STATE OF FLORIDA <br />that about 90% of the County is now in this agricultural zone. He also stated that the Comm- <br />• <br />You are hereby commanded to collect out of the real estate and personal property, <br />ission can exclude any industry which produces offensive odors, fumes, dust, etc., such as <br />rendering plants or slaughter houses. If, however, the Zoning Commission feels there is a need <br />for such industry they can make application for a permit to the Board of County Commissioners. <br />The County is now divided into six (6) zones the second of which being R1 -A, <br />which is a high type residential area and is now zoned as the land lying between the ocean and <br />the river and being North of Vero Beach. This zone permits only single family dwelling, also <br />schools or any type of public operation, such as a park, and the lots should be of a minimum <br />of 20,000 feet. <br />The third zone is called Rl which is also a residential area and should be lots <br />of a minimum of 5,000 feet. <br />The fourth zone is "R27:..and prbvid'et,: for.;:multiple, fdmi.Zy riesidences <br />The fifth zone, "Commercial 1" is restricted to retail businesses. The Sixth <br />"Commercial <br />Zone 2" permits business operations and industry operations. <br />A discussion followed Mr. Simons speach and it was decided that the plan and map <br />as presented by Mr. Simons should be adopted in its entirety and amended as conditions arise. <br />Mr. Carter was asked to make copies of the proposed by-laws left by Mr. Simons, <br />and also copies of the map presented by Mr. Simons, and to distribute copies to all members of <br />the Board of County Commissioners and the Planning and Zoning Commission, also to the Mayors <br />of the corporate areas of Fellsmere and Sebastian. <br />There being no further business at this time the meeting was adjourned as to its <br />business with the Planning and Zoning Commission and reconvened for matters relating to that <br />of the Board of County Commissioners. <br />The County Assessor of Taxes, Homer C. Fletcher, appeared before the Board and <br />presented the tax rolls for the year 1952 on Real and Personal Property and also Intangible Tax <br />Roll, which were carefully examined and found correct and on motion made by Aubrey L. Waddell, <br />seconded by Allison Warren, and carried, were approved, and the Warrants to each of said rolls <br />were annexed thereto 'and is in words and figures following: <br />THE STATE OF FLORIDA <br />To Troy E. Moody, Tax Collector of the County of Indian River: <br />• <br />You are hereby commanded to collect out of the real estate and personal property, <br />and from each of the persona and corporations named in the annexed rolls, the taxes set down <br />in each roll opposite each name, corporation or parcel of land therein described, and in case <br />taxes so imposed are not paid at the time prescribed by law, you are to collect the same by <br />levy and 4 sale the <br />,*i of goods and chattels, lands and tenements so assessed, or of the person <br />or corporation so taxed; and all sums collected for the State taxes you are to pay to the State <br />Treasurer at such time as may be required by law, and at the same time you are to pay to the <br />legally qualified Depository all sums collected for county taxes, district school taxes and <br />other special taxes; and you are further required to make all collections on or before the <br />first Monday in April; and on or before the first Monday in July you will make a final report <br />to and settlement with the Comptroller and County Commissioners. <br />Given under my hand and seal this the 23rd day of October, in the year A. D., <br />1952. <br />Homer C. Fletcher <br />Assessor of Taxes, Indian River County. <br />