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q <br />The Secretary stated she had been contacted by the City of Vero Beach for use of <br />four of our voting machines at the December 2nd, City Election. Upon motion made by Commissioner <br />Robert Graves, seconded by Commissioner W. C. Graves and unanimously carried, the Board agreed'11 <br />to let the City of Vero Beach use four voting machines for this election as requested, provided] <br />they would pay to the Supervisor of Registration $10.00 each for setting up the machines, and <br />further provided, that the machines would be moved by the County crew. <br />u <br />A petition was received from property owners along the Indian River on Old U. S. 91 <br />Highway requesting this portion of the road be named Indian River Drive. Upon motion made by <br />PA � <br />Commissioner W. C. Graves, Jr., seconded by Commissioner Robert Graves and unanimously carried,p <br />said request was granted. <br />o Commissioner W. C. Graves, Jr. stated he had been contacted by Mr. Roswell C. Mower <br />9 <br />1 who had requested that he be allowed to supervise the building of the Old Folks Home to see <br />I <br />that the Contractor did what should be done. Mr. Graves further stated that Mr. Mower would <br />a <br />C <br />., like to do this without pay. Upon Motion made by Mr. Graves, seconded by Commissioner Mc - <br />Cullers and carried, the Board authorized Mr. Mower to act as supervisor at such time as the i'' <br />0ld Folks Home shall be built and further requested the Secretary to advise Mr. Mower of this <br />fact and to thank him for his generosity. <br />The Secretary advised the Board that the Vero Beach Jaycees suggest a redistributing <br />II of the polling places so that one might be established on the Beach side and one in the Gifford,; <br />area. The Secretary was requested to write the Jaycees thanking them for the work they had <br />;i <br />done at the last several elections and advising them that at this time it would not be practica� <br />II to redistribute the polling places because of lack of enough voting machines. <br />id <br />A letter of resignation was received from Mr. G. E. Barkoskie as a member of the <br />Planning & Zoning Board. Said resignation to become effective September 26th, 1958. The <br />,1 Secretary was requested to write Mr. Barkoskie stating his resignation was accepted with regret <br />Upon Motion made by Commissioner Robert Graves, seconded by Commissioner McCullers and carried,; <br />II <br />Mr. G. E. Barkoskie's resignation was accepted with regret and Mr. Ralph Sexton was appointed <br />to take Mr. Barkoskie's place as a member of the Planning & Zoning Board. <br />The State Welfare Office requested that the Board pay their monthly telephone bill <br />11i,11 for them. Upon motion made by Commissioner McCullers, seconded by Commissioner Robert Graves <br />and carried, the Board agreed to pay a maximum amount of $7.50 per month on this telephone <br />bill. <br />A committee appointed earlier in the meeting consisting of Robert Graves, W. C. Graves, <br />Jr., Sherman N. Smith, Jr., Ed Schmucker and Donald Macdonald, to look into the matter of the <br />return of the right of way on State Road 5 to Mrs. Ila Kroegel of that portion of the right <br />of way that was not being used for highway, further discussed the matter andupon Motion made <br />�L by Commissioner Robert Graves, seconded by Commissioner McCullers and carried, decided that the_'', <br />County is agreeable to abandonment of the right of way in so far as it affects the Ila Kroegel <br />property as proposed by the State Road Department and as shown on their construction plans <br />Sheet #20, Job 8801-207 Sta to Road 5, in order that the property will revert to the abutting W <br />qI property owner Mrs. Kroegel, provided that Mrs. Kroegel pays the County the sum of $500.00 <br />which is the area proportion amount paid by the County to Mrs. Kroegel for the right of way <br />i <br />8� <br />1 <br />1 <br />0 <br />1 <br />u <br />1 <br />1 <br />0 <br />