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There being no further business, upon motion made, seconded and carried, the <br />Board then adjourned. <br />A <br />ATTEST: <br />CLE <br />_®®__0®®om®®®me_®®®_____-ev®____®®®®®_®___®®®-_®__® ®_®__®_s__®____®_______ <br />MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1959 <br />The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, met at the Courthouse, <br />Vero Beach, Florida in a special meeting held at 9:00 o'clock A. M., Monday, March 23, 1959. <br />Present were Chairman Robert W. Graves, D. B. McCullers, Jr.; Donald Macdonald and J. J. P. <br />Hamilton. Also present were Sherman N. Smith, Jr., Attorney, Ed Schmucker, County Engineer <br />and Katherine Morrison, Deputy Clerk. <br />The Chairman stated this meeting was called for the purpose of hearing members of <br />the Indian River County Contractors Association and others interested in a building code for <br />the County. <br />Ralph Profeta, Sr. was recognized by the Chair and stated that the Contractors <br />Association had met with members of the Farm Bureau and that they were all agreeable to a <br />building code and also to requiring an examination for all contractors, if such code would <br />apply only to platted subdivisions and homes for resale. <br />The Attorney for the Board read the proposed Legislative bill for building codes <br />and stated that if such proposed bill were passed in the legislature that it did not nec- <br />essarily mean that a building code would be put ;into effect. <br />Mr. Joe Michael, representing the farm bureau, was recognized and stated that if <br />the code would have to cover the whole county and could not be limited to subdivisions that <br />the farm bureau was opposed to a building code. <br />Mr. W. J. Roschach read a letter which he presented to the Board in which he opposed <br />a building code and any requirements for examinations of contractors. <br />Other interested parties were heard after which upon Motion made by Commissioner <br />Hamilton, seconded by Commissioner McCullers and carried, the Board tabled the matter until <br />the next regular meeting of the Board. <br />There being no further business, upon Motion made, seconded and carried, the Board <br />then adjourned. <br />ATTEST: <br />CLERK <br />is <br />7 <br />L—j <br />1 <br />11 <br />1 <br />E <br />1 <br />1 <br />0 <br />
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