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�1 <br />u <br />1 <br />�J <br />Board asked the Secretary to write Mr. Turner advising him that*the County has no <br />it could expend for paving strictly local subdivision streets. <br />funds which <br />A mileage report was received from the American Red Cross, Indian River County <br />Chapter, requesting that the County pay them 72C per mile, which service was rendered to <br />county residents. The Board asked the Secretary to write Mrs. Durrance explaining that the <br />State Auditor has plainly stated that the Red Cross is strictly a donation organization and <br />payments to such organizations are disallowed under the laws of the State of Florida. <br />Mr. Ed Schmucker, Superintendent of Roads presented a list of three new plat law <br />suggestions. After reviewing said suggestions and upon Motion made by Commissioner W. C. <br />Graves, Jr., seconded by Commissioner McCullers and unanimously carried, the.Board accepted <br />all three suggestions as set forth below. <br />1. That subdivisions be required to acceptably seed, spring or sod <br />the swale ditches on both sides of the roadway. The width to be such <br />as to be within one foot of the roadway and to the top of the swale <br />ditch on the residence side. <br />2. That subdivisions be required to dedicate approximately one acre <br />of park area per one hundred acres of subdivision. Minimum of one lot <br />l per subdivision. <br />3. That subdivisions which -include the construction of driveways for <br />a residence be required to pave driveways conforming to the drainage <br />swale profile or place a culvert pipe of adequate size as required for <br />proper drainage. The minimum size to be eight inches. <br />Sam Joyce, Sheriff appeared before the Board and requested a Special meeting on <br />jl Monday afternoon at 1:30 P.M. July 8th with the State Auditor, Mr. Ballou at which time he <br />'! will present the budget of his office to the Commissioners. His request was granted. <br />Upon Motion made by Commissioner W. C. Graves, Jr., seconded by Commissioner <br />Robert Graves and unanimously carried, the following Resolution was adopted. <br />RESOLUTION -- Equalization meeting to -be held <br />f August 6th instead of July 22, 1957. <br />WHEREAS, the Tax Assessor of Indian River County, Florida, has appeared before this <br />Board and advised the Board that because of the numerous changes in ownerships and changes <br />in values of real property in Indian River County, Florida, during the past year, that the <br />tax assessment rolls of said County will not be prepared by July 22, 1957; Now, therefore, <br />BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that the time for submission <br />• of said tax roll and the time of the equalization meeting of this Board of said tax roll for <br />A <br />the year 1957 is herewith extended to August 6, 1957. <br />- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <br />Upon Motion made by Commissioner W. C. Graves, Jr., seconded by Commissioner Robert <br />Graves and unanimously carried, public hearing was ordered on the following petition of Frank <br />H. Giles and Harriet L. Giles, his wife. <br />J <br />PETITION -- Vacate Street located exactly between <br />i Tract 4 and Tract 10 according to Re -Plat <br />of Ridgewood Subdivision. <br />To: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida: <br />Gentlemen: <br />Frank H. Giles and Harriet L. Giles, his wife, residents of -Indian River County, <br />• are the owners and in the possession of a parcel of land located in Indian River <br />Florida, P <br />County, Florida, described as follows: <br />i1 <br />
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