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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
Meeting Date
01/08/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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4056
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143, 333-361
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MOTION WAS AMENDED by Vice Chairman Davis <br />SECONDED by Chairman Flescher, to look at <br />examination of applications Countywide, not just within <br />the Enterprise Zone. <br />• <br />Discussion continued regarding how to examine applications for various types of <br />industries. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and the <br />Motion carried. The Board unanimously directed the <br />County Attorney to fully analyze all incentives for future <br />consideration and possible adoption, and to look at <br />examination of applications Countywide and for the <br />Enterprise Zone. <br />13.B. SALE OF SURPLUS STATE LAND - INDL4N RIVER CORRECTIONAL <br />INSTITUTE <br />Deputy County Attorney William DeBraal presented this item seeking a decision from <br />the Board to obtain an appraiser for possibly purchasing the surplus State land that once was the <br />Indian River Correctional Institute. The lowest responsible bidder was Steven Boyle of Boyle & <br />Drake of Vero Beach. A purchase would not have any restrictions tacked on by the State; <br />however, should the County not purchase the land and lease the property, the County would be <br />subject to a host of restrictions on the use of the property, and be under continuous monitoring by <br />the State. <br />Attorney Polackwich advised that he had been in discussion with Scott Wilham, Director <br />of State land, regarding leasing the property. He suggested the Board first proceed in getting the <br />appraisal to determine the purchase price, and then make their decision to purchase the property, <br />or, lease the property and be subjected to State regulations. <br />January 8, 2613 15 <br />43 PG 35 <br />
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