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(LEGISLATIVE) <br />10.C.2. NOTICE OF SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING FEBRUARY 5, 2013: To <br />CONSIDER ADOPTION OF A PROPOSED ORDINANCE OF INDIAN RIVER <br />COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 100.03(4) OF THE CODE OF <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ("THE CODE"), CODIFYING AND PUBLISHING THE <br />ORDINANCES. UP TO AND INCLUDING SUPPLEMENT 94 THERETO, <br />READOPTING THE CODE, DESIGNATING THE CODE AS THE BEST <br />EVIDENCE OF THE CURRENT LAW OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, <br />AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE <br />DATE (LEGISLATIVE) <br />County Attorney Polackwich read the notices into the record. <br />4 <br />11. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MATTERS <br />11.A. 1725 17TH AVENUE - OLD JAIL PROPERTY <br />County Administrator Joseph Baird reviewed his memorandum regarding the ownership <br />of the old jail property. He brought the Board up to date, advising that since the Board's <br />December 4, 2012 meeting, staff had followed their direction and contacted the Boys and Girls <br />Club and St. Francis Manor regarding any interest they may have in leasing the old jail property. <br />Both organizations responded by letter (on file) with a proposal that the land be split between the <br />two, and asked that it be added to their respective current $1 per year lease, as an opportunity for <br />both organizations to set aside land for future expansion and outside activities. He also advised <br />that according to the County Attorney, the Board cannot dispose of this property, as he <br />previously recommended, which left the Board the options to sell the property at fair market <br />value based on an appraisal; sell the property by auction, or sell the property by sealed bid. <br />According to the Property Appraiser's records, Administrator Baird advised that the total value <br />January 22, 2013 13 <br />43P413 <br />