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07/06/1961
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The Attorney for the Board stated that he h dbbeen in contact with <br />Mr. Paul D. Raible.concerning the County buying his lots which lie directly <br />behind the Courthouse, and that Mr. Raible is willing WWI these lots <br />'to the County for $21,500.00 cash. The Attorney further stated that he <br />had received an appraisal from Charles Jewett which was very close to this <br />amount. Motion was made by Commissioner Waddell, seconded by ComMissianer <br />McCullers and unanimously carried, as follows That the long rangeplan <br />of the County anticipates the County acquiring all of the property pre- <br />sently adjoining the Courthouse, and that" as apart of that project the <br />County has been negotiating for several months with Paul D. Raible for the <br />purchase of Lots 22 and 23, Block 35, Original Town of Vero Beacti, situated <br />in Indian River County, Florida, and the County has caused the property <br />to be appraised by Charles C. Jewett, a duly qualified appraiser, that <br />after due consideration of the matter, that the County purchase all of the <br />above described property from the said Paul D. Raible for the total pur- <br />chase price of $21,5b0.00 to be paid in cash at closing, with Paul Raible <br />to furnish abstracts of title showing fee simple title with taxes and <br />insurance to be prorated to the date of closing. <br />Shoup Voting Machine Corporation had presented a contract to be signed <br />by the County covering accessory equipment for twenty voting machines <br />which Contract had been turned over to the Attorney for approval. The <br />Attorney stated he had revised a part of the Contract and said it was <br />now in order for approval. Motion was made by Commissioner Macdonald, <br />seconded by Commissioner McCullers and unanimously carried, that the <br />Board approves the following contract: <br />
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