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02/03/1959
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0 <br />0 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />0 <br />RESOLVED, that the Attorney for this Board be, and he is hereby authorized and <br />directed to proceed to take the necessary steps for the County to acquire in the name of said <br />County by donation, purchase or condemnation said rights of way and easements for said portion <br />of said Section, and to prepare in the name of said County by its County Commissioners all <br />condemnation papers affidavits and pleadings, and prosecute all confemnation proceedings to <br />Judgment; and said Attorney is further authorized to have prepared at said County's expense, <br />and furnish to the Department, the abstract search provided for in said contract. <br />The Attorney for the Board, Sherman N. Smith, Jr., then stated haivould like to take <br />up some proposed legislation with the Board so that the Board could let him know just what <br />they wanted presented to the next Florisda Legislature. <br />It was decided there should be an act authorizing the Board to expend County funds <br />for the advertisement and promotion of the County; declaring these to be county purposes, <br />providing that the authority granted shall be accumulative and providing an effective date. <br />It was decided there should be some legislation whereby the County could expend <br />funds to heldp with a public library. <br />An Act whereby it would be unlawful to dump refuse anywhere in the County except <br />in the dumps designated and established by the Board of County Commissioners. <br />At this point the Board requested the County Engineer to work up some plan whereby <br />the County, the Cities and the Mosquito Control would participate in Land Fill Sanitation. <br />An Act authorizing the Board to levy and assess special taxes for the paving of <br />roads, putting in of sewers and water mains at such time as there is need for same. <br />Legislation authorizing the County to recover from the antecddents of welfare <br />patients, the county's costs expended in the Welfare Program. <br />An act permitting the Board to let franchises or issue Certificates of public nec- <br />essity and convenience on water, sewer, garbage pickup and others. <br />Legislation for the authority to adoptLa building code. <br />A letter was read from Mrs. Dorothy Zeuch, Co -Chairman, Indian River County Unit <br />of the American Cancer Society requesting a resolution from the Board of County Commissioners <br />that a Tumor clinic be established in Indian River County instead of sending our people to St. <br />Lucie County Doc tors and being hospitalized in the Fort Pierce Hospital. After some discussion <br />in the matter and upon Motion made by Commissioner Macdonald, seconded by Commissioner Mc - <br />Cullers and carried, the following Resolution was adopted: <br />RESOLUTION -- Tumor Clinic <br />That this Board requests the Indian River County Medical Society to establish a <br />Tumor Clinic in Indian River County in order that their medically indigent and welfare patients <br />may be attended and cared for in this county. <br />Clyde Jefferson, colored from Fcllsmere, appeared before the Board and requested a <br />certain street in Lincoln Park be opened up. <br />N road opened as soon as possbile. <br />The Board requested the Engineer to have the <br />H -T, <br />04 <br />
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