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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7/3/1963COUNTY OF -INMAN -RIVER: STATE F FLORIDA IMO IllaI this section, the claim of any person resulting.from negligence ori the part of the Company may be prosecuted directly by such person against the Company as if no governmental immunity ac- crued to the County by virtue of the .Company's use of a public place of the County. The County shall notify the Company • promptly after presentation of any claim or demand. SECTION VII The Company shall maintain and operate its garbage service in accordance with the rules and regulations as are or may be set forth by the Board from time to time. The right is hereby reserved to the County to adopt, in addition to the pro- visions herein contained and existing applicable resolution or laws, such additional regulations as it shall find necessary in the exercise of the police power and lawful authority vested in said County, vided that such regulations shall be rea- sonable and not in conflict with the rights herein granted and not in conflict with the `ws of the State of Florida. such rules, SECTION VIII The Company shall have the authority to promulgate gul,ations, .terms and conditions covering the con- duct o its hus._ne as shall be reasonably necessary to enable the Company to e__crci:>e its rights and perform its obligations ender this franchise and to issue an uninterrupted service to each and all of its consum.ers;rrovided, however, that such rc�l; regulations, terms and conditions shall not be in con- flict with the proai,ions hereof or with the laws of the State of Florida, (b) At all times herein where discretionary power is left with the Board of County Commissioners, said power shall be exercised in accordance with the provisions of the Utility Act of Indian River County. ROBERT JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA Q30K 8 ,iu29i B00 8 $AGE2 2 SECTION IX The Company shall not, as to rates and charges, make or grant any preference or advantage to any person, pro- vided that nothing herein shall prohibit the establishment of a graduated scale of charges and classified rate schedules to which any consumer coming within such classification would be entitled. SECTION X The Company shall not sell or transfer its garbage service to another nor transfer any rights under this fran- chise to another without the approval of the Board as set forth in the Utility Act of Indian River County. SECTION XI The rates charged by the Company for its service here- under shall be fair and reasonable and designed to meet all necessary costs of the service, including a fair rate of return on the net valuation of its properties devoted thereto under efficient and economical management. The Company agrees that it shall be subject to all authority now or hereafter possessed by the County or any other regulatory body having competent jurisdiction to fix just, reasonable and compensatory rates. -When this franchise takes effect, the Company shall have authorit to charge and collect not to exceed the following schedule of rates, which shall remain effective until changed or modified as herein provided, to -wit: MONTHLY GARBAGE RATES Residence: Fifty Cents (50¢) per dwelling per week; payable monthly for twice week- ly service. Business: At a mutually agreed upon rate based upon the amount of waste and waste material. 'Garbage service pickup will be established by the Company at the commencement of this franchise. -4- ROBERT JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA In all areas East of the Indian River•to be referred to as the beach area, all pickups will be at the rate of $.75 per pickup; provided, however, that all pickups in the beach area will be made pursuant to agreements between the consumer and the Company as to the number of pickups per month. If any person serviced by the Company under this franchise complains to the Board concerning the rates, charges and/or operations of such utility and the Company, after request is made upon'it by the Board, fails to satisfy or remedy such complaint or objection or fails to satisfy the Board that said complaint or objection is not proper, the Board may thereupon, after due notice to such utility, schedule a hearing concerning such complaint or objection and the Board may review the rates and charges set and charged by the Company for the services which it furnishes or the nature and character of the service it fur- nishes ur-nishes or the quality of services furnished. If the Board enters its order pursuant to such hearing and the Company feels it is aggrieved by such order, the Company may seek re- view of the Board's action by proceedings in the Circuit Court of the County; otherwise, the Company shall promptly comply with the order of the Board. SECTION XII The County shall have access at all reasonable hours to all of the Company's contracts, accounting, financial, sta- tistical, consumer and service records relating to the opera- tion of the Company and to all other records required to be kept by the Company, and the Company shall file such accounting reports and data with the County when required. SECTION XIII The Company shall at all times maintain public lia- bility and property damage insurance in such amounts as shall —5— DOla 8 MAGE293 ROBERT JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA 4 . Tx *13 $A0E294 be required from time to time by the Board in accordance with good business practices as determined by safe business stan- dards as established by the Board for the protection of the County and the general public and for any liability which may result from any action of the Company. SECTION XIV Should the Company desire to increase any charges heretofore established and approved by the Board, then the Company shall notify the Board in writing, setting forth the schedule of rates and charges -which is proposes. A public hearing shall then be held on such request, of which notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper regularly published in said County at least one time not more than one month nor less than one week preceding such hearing. Certified proof of publication of such notice shall be filed with the Board. Said hearing may thereafter be continued from time to time as determined by the Board. If the Board enters order pursuant to such hearing and the Company or any person feels aggrieved by such order, then the Company or such person may seek review of the Board's action by proceedings in the Circuit Court of the County. SECTION XV If the Company fails or refuses to promptly and faithfully keep, perform and abide by each and all of the terms and conditions of this franchise, then the Board shall give the Company written notice of such deficiencies or defaults and a reasonable timewithin which the Company shall remedy the same, which notiqe shall specify the deficiency or default. If the Company fails to remedy such deficiency or default within the time required by the notice from the Board, the Board may ,thereafter schedule a hearing concerning the same with reasonable -6- ROBERT JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA notice thereof to the Company and after such hearing at which all interested parties shall be heard, the Board may further limit or restrict this franchise or may terminate and cancel the same in whole or in part if proper reasons thereby are found by the Board. If the Board enters order pursuant to such. hearing and the Company or any other person feels aggrieved by such order, the utility or such other person may seek review of the Board's action by proceedings in the Circuit Court of the County. SECTION XVI The Company shall have the right to discontinue ser- vice to any consumer within the above described area in the event of non-payment of his garbage service bill. The company agrees that it will maintain the garbage service as provided herein with motor vehicles of sufficient size, safety and adaptability for garbage service as may be required from time to time by the Board. Equipment used in collecting, hauling and dumping garbage must be a fully enclosed vehicle of wood or metal with water -tight bottom sufficient to prevent leakage and with wood oe metal doors to be opened and closed in order that the con- thereof may not be lost, spilled or blown from the equip - SECTION XVII Nothing in this franchise shall be deemed as making it =datory for any person to use the garbage service as ner:in provided where• a proper and/or legal disposition of his garbage by other means is made and as long as he abides by sanitation laws, ordinances, and statutes on the subject. But no other system of collection, person, company or firm may -7 VOX 8 £AGE295 ROBERT JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA +, : . ROOK * 84E296 charge for the collection of garbage and trash except the holder of this •franchise, and the holders of other non-exeiu- sive franchises duly entered into by the County, provided, however, that the County agrees not to grant any other fran- chises for garbage collection service other than the follow- ing named persons, firms or corporations, to -wit: Rural Sanitation Service, Andy's Sanitation Service, and W. H. Owens Sanitation Service unless and until a public hearing shall be held by the Board of County Commissioners pursuant to ari application for a fran- chise and after notice, as provided by law, has been made, and the County agrees that said dpplicat_ion shall not be approved if any or all of the above named persons, firms, or corpora- tions demonstrate to the Board of County Commissioners that said above named persons, firms or corporations are capable of and agree to provide the service which the applicant desires to render. SECTION XVIII The Company, its successors and assigns, shall have the rights and privileges and power to use the streets, roads and alleyways, and passageways of the County of Indian River to collect garbage and trash. All collections of anything shall be made with the least practical delay and inconvenience to the public and individuals. No obstructions may be placed by the Company or its successors in the streets, sidewalks, alleyways and passage- ways of the County without the consent of the Board. The Company shall be liable for all injuries and damages to persons or property occasioned by any other manner of collection than set out herein or by carelessly obstructing the streets, highways, sidewalks, alleys or public places for the aforesaid purposes. - 8 - ROBERT JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA SECTION XIX The company shall collect all garbage and trash from parties availing themselves of the use of the garbage service as provided herein when such garbage and trash are put in re- ceptacles designated and these receptacles are placed in the proper places on properties. Prior to any adtion of the Board concerning the designation of receptacles or placement of said receptacles by the Board, the Company shall have the right to set its regulations and requirements, which in all cases may be reasonable and just. It is agreed and understood that fallen trees are not to be considered trash, but customers of this garbage service and the holder of the franchise may contract with each other for the removal of trees fallen or otherwise, should they desire. and the pay for this service will be se - p< Fate and apart from the rates charged for the collection of garbage and traoh. Wooden boxes, pasteboard cartons, etc., that merchants have and collect from day to day in routine of business shall be considered trash. SECTION XX The holder o1 this franchise shall not have the night of cor.demnat.o_n or of eminent domain. SECTION XXI The hoirc_ of this :rar.chtie ,st comply with all i ng. 'o rd is"_a _c . ,statutes and cod:' ano must follow such rrocedure of operati,n. as to be sanitary and not to be a JiSO_nce or diseredit to the County. The Company must make collections as ten as necessary from all parts of the Country deli noted as set forth in the rate schedule mentioned above and as may be determined by the Board from time to time. -9- ROBERT JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA Q. BOOK 8 9AGE29 i �s• ' p OM81t; 298 SECTION XXII The Company shall not be allowed the right to extend the collection service to residences and businesses outside of the franchise area as described above without prior permis- sion of the Board. SECTION XXIII The Company shall have the burden and responsibility of disposing of garbage and waste and trash collected, and the Company will obey all laws and regulations regarding disposal of same and will not make or cause a nuisance. The County may make uniform charges, fees, or taxes to each franchise holder for the maintenance of a public dumping grounds. The County may make reasonable rules and regulations providing where, when and how each franchise holder may dump garbage or trash in the public dumps provided by the County. SECTION XXIV The franchise and rights herein granted shall take effect and be in force from and after the time of the adoption of this resolution by the Board and shall continue in force and effect for a term of thirty years after such adoption. SECTION XXV If any word, section, clause or part of this reso- lution is.held invalid, such portion shall be deemed a separate and independent part of the same and shall not invalidate the remainder. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, has caused this franchise to be executed in the name of the County of Indian River by the -10- ROBERT JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, and its seal to be affixed and attested by its Clerk, all pursuant to the reso- lution of the Board of County Commissioners adopted on the ( day of \-�__� c , 1g63. Attest: art '-4/' l� 2 COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER, FLORIDA � . r L1c L CJ C � 'L./_i L.r'C-,1- As Chairman of the Board of • County Commissioners e-2* erk Signed, sealed and delivered in he presence of: )'` i 1 ACCEPTANCE OF FRANCHISE CLIETTTS SANITATION SERVICE, a sole proprietorship, does hereby accept the foregoing franchise, and for itself and its successors a. }d assigns, does hereby covenant and agree to comply with and abide by all of the terms, conditions and pro- visions therein set forth and contained. Dated at V:ro Beach, Indian River County, Florida this day of 1963. CLIETT'S SANITATION SERVICE By Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: _ Alphonso Cliett -11- ROBERT JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA o K 8 faci299 e 8• • g * PAGE 1• STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER Before me personally appeared ALPHONSO CLIETT, to me well known and known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to and before me that he executed said instrument for the purposes therein expressed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hared and official seal at Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida this `'S,'ti, day of �� ( t. , 1963. r• .:;, Notary Public, State o' Florida at Large. My Commission Expires: /`7' -12- ROBERT JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA Ell Ell • north 450 east approximately 560 ft. from a point on the easterly right-of-way water boundary line of the -Intra- coastal Waterway, heretofore described as a point.of beginning; thence south 450 west 560 ft. to a point of beginning including all mangrove islands, spoil islands and submerged lands in the said area. Subject to the existing lease of the Florida Audubon Society, for the purpose of expanding the Pelican Island Wildlife Refuge and for protecting and perserving fish and wildlife in the area of the above described lands. VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL Published Weekly Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER: STATE OF FLORIDA Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, who on oath says that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a weekly newspaper published at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida: that the attached copy of advertise- ment, being a liC,et—t_C in the matter of in the fished in said newspaper in the issues of I .3 i ") J- v Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, and been continuously published in said Indian River C as second class mail matter at the post office in Vcx for a period of one year next preceeding the first tisement; and affiant further says that he has r,c. corporation any discount, rebate, commission or re tisement for publication in the said newspaper. Sworn to Ad subscribed before me this (SEAL) Court, was pub - Pry ;s J ,rnal is a netiv aper published et hit the „ nnwscsis.o, has heretofore only F n nd h:s Leon entered r River County, Florida o mr-schod copy of ad,-er- tncr paid nor promised any person, firm or fund for t're pu of securing this adver- rl A.D. / y 6 - (Business Manager) (Clerk of ne Circuit Court, Indian River County, 'FThriisl.i) The Chairman read the foregoing Notice and Sun Art Decorators, Inc. Schlitt Brothers Justice and Conniff There being no other bids, Motion was made NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that the Board of County Commis-' sioners of Indian River County. Florida, will receive bids to the hour of 9:00 o'clock A. M. on Wed- nesday, July 3, 1963, and at the same time publicly open the same at a meeting of said Board to be held in the County Commissioners Room, Indian River County Court- house, Vero Beach, Florida for: The painting of the Sea Mist Hotel, two coats of Sherwin Williams paint, or equal to- gether with preparatory work incidental to common practice according to specifications on file in the County Engineers Office, Indian River County Courthouse. Prospective bidders may con- tact the office of the County Engineer for copies of the specifications. The Board reserves the right to waive any informalities and the right to reject any and all bids. All bids shall be in an envelope securely sealed, and marked on the outside, "Bid for Painting of the Sea Mist Hotel' open date July 3, 1963. This 22nd day of May, 1963. BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF INDIAN 1IVER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: ROBERT W. GRAVES Chairman June 6, 13, 1963. opened bids as follows: $1,044.00 1,750.00 1,496.00 by Commissbner Waddell, seconded by Commissioner Haffield and unanimously carried, that the low r. ry DQDk 8 lAGE3O3 BDOK 4;x304 bid of Sun Art Decorators, Inc., in the amount of $1,044.00, be accepted. VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL Published Weekly Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER: STATE OF FLORIDA Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, who on oath says that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a weekly newspaper published at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertise- ment, being a in the matter of _ -1 in the ___ ___ ._ ___ Court, was pub- lished in said newspaper in the issues of Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press Journal is a ncws,,aper published at Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, and that the said ncwspaocr has heretofore been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida, weeny and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Bead-,, in s_.id Inci:;n River County, Florida for a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver- tisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this adver- tisement for publication in the said newspaper. Sworn to and 'subscribed before me this _ __ day of A.D. /_�1 t S-. (Business Manager) (Clerk of the ircuit Court, Indian River County, Florida) Public Notices NOTICE The Board of C'eunly Commission- ers of Indian I;iyor Count., P!„rida., yt ill rece.:e bills In tilt` hour (11 9:32 0'110 etc A. 111. t6cd nosday, July 3. 1963. and :it Itt' smm time pub - 1: : open the sante :,t a meeting 1, .0id Board in the Andian River Cuomo' Courthouse. Vero Beach. Florida, for sale to the County. Lump sum bid for toeuty 1201 spans of deformed concrete rein- forcing steel, cut, bent, bundled and tagged in bundles for each type of bar and each span. as per County reinforcing bar billing bit concrete bridges. Note attached billing list fon '10 spans 0:11 Ap- proximately 31 Tuns. Reinforcing bar bill available at office of Coun- ty Engiuscr. Courthouse. Vero Beach, Florida. If further details are desired. prospective bicidcrs may 0001 act the County Road & Bridge Depart- ment. The Board reserves the right to waive any informalities and Me right to reject any and all bids. All bids shall be in an envelope,) securely sealed, and marked on the') outside. "Bid for Reinforcing Steel," open date July 3. 1903. This 5311 day of June. 1963. BOARD OF COUNTY CBM-'. MISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY. FLORIDA • By: ROBERT W. GRAVES . Chairman June 13, 20. 1963. The Chairman read the foregoing Notice and opened bids Rinker Materials Corp. $4,465.00 Florida Steel Corporation 4,831.00 Motion was made by Commissioner Macdonald, seconded by as follows: Commissioner McCullers and unanimously carried, that the low bid of Rinker Materials Corp:.in the amount of $4,465.00, be accepted. After some discussion, Motion was made by Commissioner Macdonald, . seconded by Commissioner McCullers and unanimously carried, that the following Resolution be adopted. VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL biis Vero COUNTY OF INDIAN IRIVERt STATE OF FLORIDA d e paving and 0 situated in Ina WHEREAS, Iv £ C£ (y Company has coils; eat e4 arid. Vero Hait snit 2 1965 l965 &tcaJi COUNT. STATE • HARRIS AND HOOVER ATTORNEYS AT LAW 2239 14TH AVENGE VERO BEACH, FLORIDA ?2947 RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners. of Indian River County, Florida, that this Board does herewith find and determine as follows: 1. That Wabasso Development Company, A Florida corporation, and Elsner B. Beason and Adelaide Frances Benson, his wife, filed a Petition before this Board on the 5th day of June, 1963, at a meeting of said Board, requesting this Board to adopt a Resolution closing, vacating and abandoning the road or street.and renouncing and relinquishing the rights of Indian River County, Florida, or the public in and to all that part of a street, road and highway on, along and over a parcel of land located in Indian River County, Florida, described as follows: A part of a street known as Orange Street as shown on Weona Park Subdivision as shown in Plat Book 2, page 17, of the Public Records of Indian River County, Florida, that part being the area lying between the right-of-way of new State Road #5 and old State Road #5. 2. That this Board has published Notice thereof one time in the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a newspaper of general circulation in Indian River County, Florida, said publication being published at least two weeks prior to the date stated therein for such public hearing. 3. That said road, street and highway on the above described land is not a State or Federal read maintained by the State of Florida and that said street, road or highway delineated on said recorded plat is not located within the incorporated limits of any municipality and is located in Indian River County, Florida. 4. That said street as here and before described is not now and never been used as a street, road or highway or if ever used for same has been completely abandoned many years previously and chould be of no use to the public whatsoever. 5. That a public hearing thereon has been held by the Board of i County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida,. in the office of said Board •-1- aoax $ racE309 OFFICIAL. P » Ronh 1 i 4 >aiu 4-1 • HARRIS AND HOOVER ATTORNEYS AT LAW I»t 1418 AVERQY VENO =ACE. YLOEmw OFFICIAL RECORD Rook 17 1:.0 Wok 8 PAGE31O in the Indian River County Court House, Vero Beach, Florida, on July 3, 1963. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board does herewith close, vacate and abandon the said road, street and highway as the same is hereinabove described and as the same is laid out and delineated on the said plat and does hereby renounce and disclaim any right of Indian River County, Florida, and the public in and to all lands comprising said street, road and highway. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER I, Douglas Baker, as Clerk of the Circuit Court and ex -officio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, certify the foregoing to be a true copy of Resolution duly adopted by said Board at a meeting thereof duly and regularly called and held on the 3rd day of July, 1963. WITNESS my hand and official seal at Vero Beach, Florida this 3rd day of July, 1963. Clerk of thy- ircuit Court, Indian River County, Florida and ex officio Clerk to Board of County Commissioners. *r1.4 '0 3; t4' 10sv1 A8 1noo i Sar 3 �3N 10:11;01 3T inr £961 )33s 3A081 3O7d uta N008 080338 dp-4; n31!d The County Engineer reported that Bob Duerden had requested the -'County deed the right of way for Industrial Road back to.him, inasnuch as the other property owners had not given right of way. Commissioner Macdonald requested that this matter be tabled until we hear from the . legal department of General Development Corporation. The County Engineer brought up the matter of the Flashing Signal at the Wabasso crossing on the new U. S.-1 and that he thought the cost would now be $1,000.00. The Commissioners and Joe Michael, who was also present, felt that the flashing signal would not help the traffic situation and the matter was tabled for the present. Ed Schmucker reported that he had attended a meeting with Lundy's group in Gifford with regard to the zoning and that they had agreed to get together with the other active group in that area and work out just what zoning ch ages they would like and then make the necessary request to Lhe ;on.inr', Board. tie, request of t±;c County Engineer, Motion was made by Commis- ti..cher Watirde__L s<econdc Comalissioner HaffiFe c.. and unanimously carried, tnaL i L Co_ait}' F.ai 7i'E'w Ori zeU to LIGVCL 2 (_' for bids on the anti- c .pa, _ c .,:;_y! dnd oL c rrais necdeu fur c c.o ing year. iMac C t i,l Ld and unanLmuus i.'i ::.ssioner McCu_. e , seconded by Commissioner £ co, tLit the t;taln1 E :gfneer and Commissioner t0 Liu a Regional Pi-nnl_i ; Council meeting in Cocoa o;1 July '0, i.yn). iLL nty :nce cod twat he hao a letter from Mrs. John Hesuelton cc,u lainLn >ov }ie rats in her are :. The County Engineer was L, .,Lr anc. e o iduenu the use of Decon and that we would waLch the sitLati_on ono scL ;uac how succ:essfu this is. ;nuc::er stated chat he wished to make the Board aware of zun.rg proiems that now exists on property of Parley Petty, William McN:_.ity .cud Leonard Yates un ;which he may oe required to issue warrants in or der ,o mak: them comply with regulations. 1100K 8 r ct311 VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL Published Weekly Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida Inti Pi312 COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER: STATE OF FLORIDA Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, who on oath says that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a weekly newspaper published at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertise- ment, being a in the matter of ._�-`A4 in the Court, was pub- lished in said newspaper in the issues of )� ,).o, )tC� Affiant further ays that the said Vero Beach Press Journal is a newspIper published at Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida, weekly and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida for a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver- tisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this adver- tisement for publication fp the said newspaper. Slyorn to and subscnbed before me this _ rZ day of ^-k-- A.D._ _/yb 3 (Business Manager) (SEAL)' follows: • (Clerk of✓the Circuit Court, Indian River County, PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Vero Beach, Florida, at the County Courthouse up to the hour of 10:00 A. M., Wed- nesday, July 3, 1963, at which time they will be opened and publicly read in the Count: Conn nissiouers' Room. for the fnllo t ing: Offiee Furniture & Equipment-- 1 ma nua Hy operated 1.: poo liter, 12 choirs for waiting rooms, 1 Table tc ith marproof top, 3 swivel arm chairs. Bedding & Linens -- 32 - 30" x 72" Mattresses, 68 - 24" x 72" Mattresses, All mattresses In be fireproof with rolled edges and sewn with nylon threat. 200 Mattress covers for the above, 100 Blankets. - 200 Terry Cloth Bath Towels, 22" x 44", Uniform service for 7 men. Kitchen Supplies & Equipment - 100 Mess Trays with 4 compart- ments, 36 16 ounce Stainless.Steel Cups, 36 Stainless Steel Soup Spoons, 3 Stainless Steel Pans, 12" x 16" x 2", Large Stainless Steef Coffee Urns. 1 Heavy Toa Kettle. 4 Butcher Knives, 1 Heavy Can Opener, Various attachments for Hobart Electric Mixer, Model A200 Deluxe, I Potato Peeler. �. All bids must be sealed and piain IIy marked "Office Furniture & I Equipment" or "Bedding & Linens':1 or "Kitchen Supplies & Equipment" AS FITS THE TYPE BID, on the outside of the envelope. The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to readvertise. Specifications for prospective bid- ders may be secured from the 'iheriff's Office in the Count Court- zouse. Issued fit Vero Beach, Florida he 10111 clay of June, 1963_ BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF' INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA By. R. W. GRAVES Chairman Bv:LUCILLE MCGILL June 13, 20, 1903. The Chairman read the foregoing notice and opened bids as O'Haire's Office Equipment Co. 12 Chairs for Waiting Rooms 1 Table at least 5' in length 3 DeskChairswith upholstery Total $443.00 Morse Printing Company 1 only Facit 15" carriage typewriter, standard office model complete with memory -tabulator (sheet enclosed) 12 straight metal chairs with plastic seats and backs 1 wood table with walnut marproof top, 30x60 3 executive desk chairs with arms, adjustable seat Total $ 495.75 -1 only Facit 15" carriage typewriter, standard office model complete with memory tabulator 12 straight wood chairs, oak finish, or 12 metal chairs -with plastic seat and back 1 sturdy steel table with plastic top top 60"x30" 8PA 4 Portable potat+ peel. r, n+aoperable V'arirus attac:aezts for ;lobar t Eleotrl0 Mixer Model A -20o Deluxe. We need only t.b, most. *s:Tu1 .reopen to suggestions. be reoe ved b 1U .AMS.- on July 3. opened and read by the County Coa*issioaere (publinly) be sea l.+ d and *arced plaitly on the outeid * of the onveiope rnttar* A Equtpaent", "nodding A Limens" ar"'Eiioi,ea Supplies to tit the bid subaitted, Equipment be richt and to 't. 3O'f C , SHERIFF As RIVER C4)UMTY .2audeAcirde Bedde019, 1225 3 4:191X--'7131V-Z/Xii•Xe. )10 iirgerfilii FORT LAUDERDALE FLOR Chester Scott fo::ce Tri ?7 r Voro 7or7.a x 5" 7%fl :"..v 75" x 5" • 2,;• Tat t . 75 " .7•7 41 dirrlh7e, i,"7.crt to bacteria and is dust proof. (!,...tron zoi77. r2t. ,-7eterierate or rec..7.7f: 0 Tr or lose its share.(3.uaranteed 5 years against rr.r, t r a ? TOO r vlS The ticking is fire resistant,washable — 61/5 oz.aca. with vinyl coatingsl %e have over 2500 of 7`,-77.3•.(3 mattresses in use in sheriff departments through— out. :71orL-.1a. • :77 ir is lust a few; h.c.zve 1.7..?(.) shipped to several other states. .,17achua (.7-a-fr.,!;•?..71 7 7e) — •']or•?_-77...:?te — (7t..Lauderd27e)— 550 :?retaare? 7 — 4:17 • 2 :t2 .jrods 17ft0 — T177. • re.?,) — c:7tC —1-517 !.,-Lr1H ( 22. :'• • —70 .7ce arae) 50 f car o! cc to iiou. 4, N,„ IDA „\\41 ••07-70 15..00 Phone MereiiPPacW4 J./ 3552 1 -2;..700tt • CA:(a,trt:,•; 33;C,eyo L7,2, 6 7 • 3S- fl3Of3 qual5 To. P.O. Box 22010 JAckson 3-0507 /1 QUOTATION Ezell- 1itte'tct'z CONTRACT 2300 S. Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale, Florida INCORPORATED lusai ase-.Eixwss-easpet-Jfoasewdtes Date WHOLESALE Terms: NET Delivery QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE EXTENSION 1 4 171 0 6-c) x 3 '/ usr l l 3 1-1— a ii,_ /Z) f ti -S6: J /LILG C- t r ct� �Lhac-lam is, r -t ® �% ,, � u'G - (.0-,s-)_ v___7 Z /� / 1 ) �, --J •i V .L, t r ., -e_ ./ . ar%e/ It -'t.:. / .. I'1.--G9tr(-CcZ _r_11. —c;6�1 BEDDING AND LINENS • Bid 20 June 1963 The Board of County Commissioners Indian River County Sam T. Joyce, Sheriff Gentlemen: Please accept for consideration the following bid for "Bedding and Linens" Specification: 100 Blankets for bunks. Must be sturdy and warm. Our bid on this item is as follows: Manufacturer: LAWRENCE Size 64 inches by 84 inches Color : Dark Grey Materials : A Blend of 70% Wool and 30% Rayon Comment : This blanket is described as a "camper type heavy duty blanket" and is currently in use by at least one other Florida jail. Price (Bid) : $4.79 Each or $479.00 For 100 Blankets Specification: 200 White terry cloth bath towels, about 22" x 44". Our bid on this item is as follows: Manufacturer: CANNON Size : 22 inches by 44 inches Color : White Material : Terry cloth Comment : This is not a regular retail towel, but is referred to as an "institutional" towel made especially for hospitals, jails, etc. It is hemmed on both sides and features woven salvage on each end for durability and long wear. Price (Bid) : 90.35 Each or $187.00 For 200 Towels Thanking you for the consideration given this bid, I am obis tr 1y, • (14\14111/4 Edward Baker THE SHOWER SHOPPE 801 20th Place Vero Beach, Florida 11 0 o K 8 ;AcE31.7 Wavteft4.1 305 AVENUE "A" FORT PIERCE. FLORIDA PHONE 461.7400 BOOK 8 PACE318 Garment & Industrial Services, Inc. July 3, 1963 County Commissioner County Court House Vero Beach, Florida Dear Sir: grz aat .iaL iinifo2m & ExEcuttuE Oiztzt (1 ants cREntaL cSewio i We at WARREN'S are pleased to submit for your consideration the following price for furnishing uniforms for your employees. 7 employees to be supplied with t7) sets of uniforms each, with (3! seis cf uniforms laundered and pressed per week, $2.25 per man. Extra set of uniforms charged of 7`.)0' for first week only. THE ABOVE PRICE SUBJECT TO A DISCOUNT OF 2% IF PAID 5 Y THE 10TH OF THE FOLLOWING MONTH. Tihe uniforms sha l ( be new of the time of i s>ue. ATTENTION: The trousers will be of Si -oz. cotton fwill, without cuffs. The shirts will be of 52 oz. cotton twill, either short' or long sleeve. the County will be resoonsible for all uniforms issued to their employees while uniforms are in their posession. In the event of loss or wilful camag directly attributable to an employee's action, such loss will be paid by that employee. All uniform supplies will be amortized at the rate of 11.00 per month to a minimum of $2.00 per set (shirt and trousers). Cost price per new uniform, ?6.00 per set. No charge shall be made for an employee on authorized vacation or sick leave providing proper notification is received by WARREN'S within one we•.k of the period cf absence. We appreciate the opportunity of being allowed to submit this bio. '"'AeEN'S GARMENT & USTRIAL SERVICES, INC. J. A. "Arte Lessard, Manager ALESSARD/rtq 2016 Commerce Ave. idtabcOmm VERO BEACH, FLORIDA • JO 2-5354 • DRESS TO IMPRESS Sheriff Sam T. Joyce County Courthouse Vero Beach, Florida Dear Sir: 109 Palmetto Ave. MELBOURNE, FLORIDA PA 3-8000 June 25, 1963 e submit our bid for three (3) changes per week at X2.25 per man. Uniforms will be green in color, and consist of cotton. E',IL;DP Respectfully submitted SUPERIOR UNIFORM RENTALS E. W. Knight, t. g , BOOK TAGEat IOU # ?ACE= CITY TOWEL CO. No. 4 INCORPORATED P. O. BOX 4132 -:J 5 /f l HIGHWAY 301 SOUTH ly FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA CANNON LINEN SUPPLY T0VEL.S - WHOLESALE PRICES FOR MOTELS, HOTELS AND INSTITUTIONS TERRY STEAM TO33ELS PRICES LESS THAN STYLE SIZE CASE PACKING CASE LOTS 12.79 15 x 26 50 doz. $2.97 doz. 1253 16 x 26 50 doz. 3.90 doz. 1293 16 x 27 50 doz. 4.08 doz. TERRY BxTH TOWELS - H I Tti 1256 18 x 36 :) doz. // 4.71 doz. 1200/9 20 x 40 :1;z. 2906 20 x 40 doz. oz. 789 22 x 44 '5 doz. 7.92 doz. 1221 1223 20 x 40 22 x 44 ATHLF711C. 41.8 TO :ELS - :H ITE_ 2'5 doz. 25 doz. HUCK T00ELS rE 7.0.' doz. 8.52 doz. PRICES IN CASE LOTS $2.87 doz. 3.8.0 doz. 4,01 doz. 6.64 doz. 7.67 doz. 6.84 doz. 8.25 doz. 527 '•12 x 20 200 doz. 1.68 doz. 1.56 doz. 635 14 x 20 200 doz. 1.90 doz.• 1.78 dz . 15-R 14 x 24 20C doz. 1.84 doz. 1.72 doz. 637 14 x 24 100 doz. 2.20 doz. 2.08 doz. 823 • 16 x 32 • 100 doz. 2.88 doz. 2.76 doz. 671.•17 x 32. 100 doz. 3.48 doz. 3.36 doz. 1312 1 301 1315 *5950 *ASSORTED COLORS. 12 x 12 12 x 12 15"x 15 Asst. IVASH CLOTHS - '.AHITE 200 doz. 1.10 doz. 100 0oz. 1.75 doz, 48 doz. 2.95 doz. Wash Cti; h Odds (10 doz. minimum order) 1 BAT MATS_ WHITE �'r 1.2:,c, 10.93 doz. 10.58 doz. 1pfd2 `. 11.50•doz. 1.1.15 doz. 25 0L 8.05 doz. 7.80 doz. 25'da ; 8.22 doz. 8.22 doz. Yeli¢w,sawn Pink, Green Mist, Lilac,.Spice Brown. ci. 947 White 20 x.30 1 947 Color 20 x 30 941 White 18 x.24 941' Co Ior t8 x 24 *Colors: Celestial Blue, Firefly TER NET REMITTANCE WITH ORDER - 1.05 doz.' 1.70 doz. 2.86 doz. .95 doz. F081.11 A TO 'CHANGE WITHOUT NOT I C } S ' 1 L I SST' # 1061: POLIS, NORTH CAROLINA ORDER BY MAIL CUSTOM BUILT MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS !�8 Vero Beach Mattress Company 1932 COMMERCE AVENUE TELEPHONE 2888 P. O. BOX 104 !VERO BEACH, FLORIDA July 3, 1963 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING Hoard of County Commissioners County. Court House Vero Beach, Fla. o submit the following bid for "Bedding 'c Linens". 60 - 24" x 72" x 3" Polyfoam mattresses with plasticised ticking. (As near watterprood as can be made.) 32 - 36" x 72" x 3" Polyfoam mattresses with plasticised ticking. 200 - mattresses covers (Envelope type) unbleached muslin 1=00 -160 threads per sq. in. S'L112. i:[ATTRESS :L.: iT'TR ESS COVER AT JAIL. $1292.00 704.00 523.60 Yours very truly, Vero Bea'i)Mattrss Co. Joscih B. Gunter 7.1 " 8 PAGE21 gin 8 PAGE322 fit. T. GRANT COMPANY Yowo Fniesuirg Fawil s Sroerz. g 1- 0 Mirac,A, r": c Ext. Vero Beach, Fla. Board Of County Commissioners: Bid on "Bedding & Linens" for Jail 7/1/63 "100 Blankets for Bunks. Must be sturdy and warm." BID: 100 ea. Blankets Solid color Rayon and Acrilan Blend. 100% Nylon Binding. Size: 72" x 90". Weight: 3 lbs. Price: $3.54 ea. Total: $354.00 delivered to jail. Sample swatch and specification card attached. W. T. Grant Co. Richard P. Bogosian Manager BIDS ACCFPFED FoR C,TNTY JAIL SUPPLIES & EqUIPMENT JULY 3, 1963 MORSF MATING COMFANY: 1 1 Fact t 17;" Tv pf'‘Nri ter 1... St rat tlitt ..‘o0“1 chairs 1 Steel table W Oast ic top (-)0" x 60") 3 Ex II t 1 vt' 1) S k ct ha j rs (0 9c.0.50 11111 \Itt s t1 V Compartm-ut s S soup -I 0.)us o '1r j(-` I roc. urn-. ) 1-t1; , ki;1 1-, . • H••.),.1 op01101 H11-1.1! I. ; t; pot it t( t,00 r 1,)r 11 Ato(101 uxe jot 1,1 t (•11t fl x „r ,ihotve rtitit t 1) .‘ot)9. 1)1,!Y.ti,01s 17 it/ h1 t t• t t v t• 1 I) tit 1 ov,tt1 s ro t 1 1 inous 115 0 00 1,520057 i 1ft,,1)0 92L 0(1 100000 2,30799 ioox 8 10AGE-323 RCM 8 rd1;f 324 Motion was made by Commissioner Macdonald, seconded by Com- missioner McCullers and unanimously carried, that the Sheriff:: e ahine the Bids and tabulate tner and make his recoiuendations as Lc quaiit.. and material en each c = se. and present thetL,, the hoard deC1. Sior1 . Motion was CaiLrtlisszonci: sect, m ssioner McCul_ lers an( unanimoustY Relit & industrial nc. , DC ..� Colonel Be .rud .�)l:.'%-C)rl sin forms for part:.c paiton 1t t rncri+ :AL the he was advised that 1 L •J.i i _iiiou do not ,ai sh to partici,, L 1 - (011'5 .'.T tr.. Sl•h Q'.. in (1u:rt. would be to .-r-Eat and that t a v t t t was important and tha t tl would 1)art_1L > ,: _ ._ 1 n t 4'ebber, i)epu' y CLt rk prose+,�_t_c ,inich was received by ard. Motion was t0de by Conln:issiont r . ;c L e:• I. .i ecc nclec m: i.orlt Macdonald and unanimously: carried, that t'nbudget iT,e z.dverti_sed on July 17 for public hearLnh at the r.u;ust 7, boo 3, meetin.. Motion was made by Commissioner :"acdc,)naId, secondec )v Commissioner Hatfield and unanimously carried, that the Deputy Sheriff Bond of. Vernon Wrn. Khali with St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, be a1proved. Motion was made by Commissioner Macdonald, seconded by Commissioner Haffield and unanimously carried, that the TB application of Alfred Lyons !-,1_ 11,1 LU tt-- .L-? L LVt_' be approved. Motion was made by Commissioner Macdonald, seconded by Commissioner .Haffield and unanimously carried, that the Zack Company be authorized to purchase intercepter for the new county jail at a cost of $130.00. Motion was made by Commissioner Macdonald, seconded by Commissioner Haffield and unanimously carried, that W. A. Maher, Right of Way Agent, be requested to meet with the Board at 1:30 August 7, 1963, to discuss problems of right of way acquisition. Law Liba r