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0 <br />• <br />1 <br />1 <br />Motion made by Commissioner W. C. Graves, Jr., seconded by Commissioner McCullers and un- <br />animously carried, the minutes were approved as read. <br />Mr. George S. Owen of Wabasso appeared before the Board and stated they needed a <br />full time lifeguard for Wabasso Beach but did not have the money to pay.for one. After some <br />discussion in the matter and upon Motion made by Commissioner Robert Graves, seconded by <br />Commissioner McCullers and carried, the question of whether or not the County could employ <br />lifeguards was turned over to Sherman N. Smith, Jr., for a report at the next regular meeting. <br />Mr. Levine of the State Board of Forestry appeared before the Board and submitted <br />their financial expenditure report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1958. The Board <br />complemented Mr. Levine on the Work they had been doing and ordered said report filed. <br />A delegation was in and requested that Rosedale road be paved instead of Glendale, <br />but they were informed that too much work had been done toward the paving of Glendale. The <br />Commissioners requested the Engineer see what he could do about keeping Rosedale in good con- <br />dition and further to make a survey of this road. <br />Mr. Van Ausdale of the Hobart Mining Company was in and requested that when U. S. <br />#1 from Wabasso to Vero Beach is paved that we keep in mind the cross-over from the site of <br />the mining company to the river. The Board requested Sherman N. Smith, Jr. to write the State <br />Road Department and request a cross-over at this point. <br />Buck Vocelle appeared before the Board and requested the Board adopt a resolution <br />stating that they will disclaim and -return to the adjacent property owners all rights to that <br />part of the 200 foot dedication (now used for State Road AlA) as shown on Replat No. 2 of <br />Southern Shores Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 2, page 66 of the public records of <br />Indian River County, lying more than 50 feet from the Baseline of Survey as shown on the <br />right of way map of Section 8807-102, State Road AIA. After some discussion in the matter <br />and upon Motion made by Commissioner W. C. Graves, Jr., seconded by Commissioner Hamilton <br />and carried, the Board requested that a reply to the letter of September 16th from the District <br />Engineer of the State Road Department concerning Job 88070-2102 State Road AIA, Indian River <br />County, wherein the County explains its intention, if the State Road Department releases all <br />of the right of way outside of•120 foot width then the County intends to hold public hearing <br />on the matter as required by law with the view of adopting a resolution vacating and abandoning <br />this platted right of way in order that it will revert to the abutting property owners. <br />Mr. Vocelle also requested the return of the right of way on State Road 5 to Mrs. <br />Ila Kroegel of that part not being used for highway. Upon Motion made by Commissioner W. C. <br />Graves, Jr., seconded by Robert Graves and carried, this request was tabled until a committee <br />consisting of Robert Graves, W. C. Graves, Jr., Sherman N. Smith, Jr., Ed Schmucker and (Donald <br />Macdonald could loik further into the matter. <br />Jack Schwey of the Road & Gun Club appeared before the Board and stated that the <br />County was fixing the road at Blue Cypress and requested that on week -ends that the Dr4gline <br />be placed far enough over that cars could use the road. The Board stated they would do what <br />they could but that the dragline couldn't be moved far because the road was too narrow. <br />The Engineer submitted a plan of a Mobile Home Subdivision to the Board and the Boa <br />a <br />0 <br />J1 <br />