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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1/22/1969YB �@^.✓scx,.ur,.s^_ars.. ...e , �.*..�d �. L.....�.. y WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969 The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida met in regular session at the Courthouse, Vero Beach, Florida on Wednesday,°January 22, 1969 at 8:30 o'clock A. M. Present were Jack U. Dritenbas, Chairman; Richard P. Bogosian, Vice Chairman; D. B. McCullers, Jr.; Alma Lee Loy and Edward J. Massey. Also present were Jack G. Jennings, County Administrator; Sherman N. Smith, Jr., County Attorney and Alfred H. Webber and Janet N. Burriss, Deputy Clerks. The Chairman called the meeting to order and asked if there were any corrections or additions to the minutes of January 8 and January 15, 1969. There were none and upon a Motion made by Commissioner Bogosian, seconded by Commissioner Massey, the minutes of January 8 and January 15 were unanimously approved as written. On a Motion made by Commissioner Bogosian, seconded by Commissioner Loy, authorization for publication for Notice of Public Hearing on the zoning change from R1 and CIA to Cl District on property north of Glendale Road and east of Old Dixie Highway was unanimously approved. The County Administrator reported that he had received a letter from A. C. MacConnell and Associates regarding office space which could be rented by the County. After some discussion regarding office space in the Courthouse, the Administrator was requested to contact the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Agents regarding the problem of office space in the Courthouse. The hour of 9:00 o'clock A. M. having passed, the Chairman read the following notice with proof of publication attached, to ---gait: BOOK 12 PACE 98 BOOK JAN 2 21969 • • • i:��i•Fr: •• j. j.•. ; ra ''s .,A ,ti..'. 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 _ Y` • in the matter of Qhs __ - \ '"'`` '1��" `"— I � ` - " -------- -- — ...... In the --- lished In said newspaper in the issues of , \q b Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press Journal is a newspaper 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 in the said newspaper. Court, was pub- \ fn Sworn to and subscribed before me day of_____f� (SEAL) (Business Manager) I• o the Circuit Court, Indian River County, Florida) JAN 2219 • NO'T ICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Zoning Commission of In- dian River County, Florida, has 'made Its fh,nl report. rcemmmnenrl- ''nl: the following changes and t,rl- t!onv to the Zoning Resolution of Indian River County, Florida, which ^hanger and additions are sub- ;tantlally as follows: • 1. That the Zoning Map be 'hanged in order that the follow - 'ng described property, situated in Indian River .County, Florida, to- wit: o- wit: Hobart Landings Subdivision, Unit'1 and Unit 2, according to plats filed in the office of the ' Clerk of the Circuit Court, In- dian River County, Florida, Plat Book 7, Pages 45 and 46, except Tract A and Tract B and except Lots 38 to 44 in- clusive of Unit 2, he changed from R3 Transient Dis- trict to RI Single Family District. A public hearing in relation there- to at which parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard will be held by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, in the County Commission Room, Indian River County Courthouse, Vero Beach, Florida, on Wednesday, 'January 22, 1969 at 9:00 o'clock A. M. after which, said Board take action thereon with respect to said final report or with respec•`. to any other changes in zoning of said above described property or any lesser or greater area in the vicinity of said property or per- taining to said proposed change as shall appear proper. BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Jack U. Dritenbas, Chairman Jan 2, 1969. ''n 12 'R 6 •90 On a Motion made by Commissioner Bogosian, seconded by Commissioner McCullers, the following Resolution was unanimously adopted: RESOLUTION NO. 69-3 WHEREAS, the Zoning Commission of Indian River County, Florida, did after public hearing make its final report recommending changes and additions to the Zoning Resolution of Indian River County, Florida; and, WHEREAS, this Board did publish its notice of said recommended changes and additions and did, pursuant thereto, hold a public hearing in relation thereto at which parties in interest and citizens were heard; Now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, that the Zoning Resolution of Indian River County, Florida, and the accompanying Zoning Map, be changed as follows: 1. That the Zoning Map be changed in order that the following described property, situated in Indian River County, Florida,' to -wit: Hobart Landings Subdivision, Unit 1 and Unit 2, according to plats filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Indian River County, Florida, Plat Book 7, Pages 45 and 46, except Tracts A and B and except Lots 38 to 44 inclusive of Unit 2, be changed from R3, Transient District to R1, Single Family District. All within the meaning and intent and as set forth and described in said Zoning Resolution. 4 JAN 2 21969 mt 12 Pur s-;>7'..^a+r.,,:,•rm+y.�.,..wen..>......,�.r�a.,;:,. .�.•.._... :s;v:de.::;rr'.•.:,�..... �,,,y,..,�,.,a .,.._aa^-rm`e.. On a Motion made by Commissioner Massey, seconded by Commissioner McCullers, the petition regarding support for the over-all Recreation, Lifesaving, Lifesafety and Swimming Instruction by providing $10,000.00 for Vero's •Instructional Pool was unanimously scheduled for February 4th at 7:30 o'clock P. M. On a Motion made by Commissioner Bogosian, seconded by Commissioner Massey, the Administrator was unanimously authorized to request the Indian River Mosquito Control Board to spray the dumps on a twice a week basis. The Administrator reported that a list of the secondary road program would be forthcoming from his office in the near future for review by the Board. A letter was received from Samuel Hunter, President of the Urban Development Utilities regarding the status of the progress made by +, that concern. The County Attorney reported that through the State Road Department an appraiser from Delray Beach had been employed for work on acquisition of right-of-way for State Route #60, and suggested that a local firm might be more economical. A Motion was made by Commissioner Loy, seconded by Commissioner Massey and unanimously carried that the County Administrator be requested to discuss with the State Road Department District Office better coordination of effort where the funds expended are those from the secondary road fund. On a Motion made by Commissioner Bogosian, seconded by'Commissioner • Massey and unanimously carried the discussion regarding membership of the East Central Regional Planning Council was postponed until the next meeting. At the suggestion of the County Attorney, a work -shop session for informal discussion on legislation, was set up for 8:00 o'clock A. M. on the 12th of February. CtJO� �� PAGE��� On a Motion made by Commissioner McCullers, seconded by Commissioner Massey and unanimously carried, it was directed that a Public Hearing be held on the request of Ethel May Fitz and A. G. Fitz to Willard Chadwick Li__ and B. Dorton, the franchise now he y2 Sanitation Service, granted/ by this Board on May 15, 1961. Public Hearing to be held on February 19th at 9:00 o'clock A. M. The Administrator reported that the question of a walkway across the alley to the Annex was again to come before the City council and that he felt the circumstances would be more favorable for its passing at this time. The Administrator reported that he has received requests for installation of street lights at Kings Highway and R. D. Carter Road, and at 43rd Avenue and 9th Place. On a Motion made by Commissioner McCullers, seconded by Commissioner Loy, it was unanimously carried,that,• the former policy of the County with -respect to street lights is recinded for the reason that the new Constitution may prohibit such policy and that until a more permanent policy can be developed by the County, the County Administrator is authorized to give the permission of the County to have lighting on any and all power lines and poles within the right-of-way in the County, as he determines to be fit and proper, with the understanding that the installation charges and power are arranged and paid for by others. The Administrator reported that the bids for the tractor had been evaluated and, on his recommendation, a Motion was made by Commissioner McCullers, seconded by Commissioner Massey and unanimously carried that the bid of Pippin Tractor Company on the Massey -Ferguson Tractor in the amount of $4,055.00 is accepted. That the low bid of Buettell Equipment Company on the David Brown Tractor in the amount of $3,878.30 is only three horsepower under specifications, which would, in fact, be acceptable, but that in order to be able to use the endloader or the backloader on the David Brown Machine would entail a cost of approximately $400.00 and the use of the same equipment on the Massey - Ferguson Tractor would entail no cost. The difference of cost between the two tractors being only $176.70, therefore the bid of Pippin Tractor Company on the Massey -Ferguson Tractor is considered the lowest and best bid to the County for this equipment. GOO( 1 40E102 JAN 2 2 1969 1 On a Motion made by Commissioner McCullers, seconded by Commissioner Loy, the following Resolution was unanimously adopted: RESOLUTION NO. 69- 4 The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, resolves: 1. The City of Vero Beach, a municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Florida, located in this County, has informed this Board that it desires the real property owned by this County hereinafter described for use by the City in certain municipal functions relating to its utility system and has applied to this Board for a.• conveyance thereof. This Board is satis- fied atis-fied that such property is required for such use and is not needed for County purposes and does herewith authorize the conveyance thereof for the nominal sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2, 000.00), in accordance with the provisions of Section 125.38, Florida Statutes. This Board does further determine that said lands were not acquired by this County for delinquent taxes and are not described in the book designated "County Lands Acquired for Delinquent Taxes" and was not conveyed to this County for a specific purpose containing a reversionary clause. 2. That the form of deed presented herewith from Indian River County, Florida, to said City conveying the following described property, situated in Indian River County, Florida, to -wit: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 33 South, Range 39 East, Indian River County, Florida; run North along the quarter Section line a distance of 399.84 feet to • the point of beginning; thence continue North along the quarter Section line a distance of 200.0 feet to a point on the South right-of-way line of the South Relief Canal; thence run Southwesterly along said South right-of-way line a distance of 200.0 feet; thence run South and parallel to the aforesaid quarter Section line a dis- tance of 200.0 feet; thence run Northeasterly and parallel to the aforesaid South right-of-way line a distance of 200.0 feet to the point of beginning. All lying in Section 13, Township 33 South, Range 39 East, Indian River County, Florida; is herewith approved and the Chairman and Clerk are authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver that deed on behalf of the County upon receipt of the stated sales price. f;JJ 1.2 pd^E103 JAN 2219 Smith, Heath, Smith & O'Haire, Attorneys At Law, P. O. Box 518, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 R Motion was made by Commissioner Massey,tseconded by Commissioner,, Loy and unanimously carried that the reappointment of County Officials ,. be delayed until the next meeting. On a Motion made by Commissioner McCullers, seconded by Commissioner Massey, the request of Thomas H. Trent, Civil Defense Director, to take a vacation for the remainder of this week and next week was unanimously approved. After some discussion regarding junk cars throughout the County, a Motion was made by Commissioner Bggosian, seconded by Commissioner McCullers and unanimously carried that the Administrator be authorized to move these junk cars to the staging area. On a Motion made by Commissioner McCullers, seconded by Commissioner Massey the retroactive travel of Forrest McCullars, County Agricultural Agent to Font Pierce to attend an Indian River Field Laboratory on January 10 was unanimously, approved. On a Motion made by Commissioner Bogosian, seconded by Commissioner_ Massey, the State Witness Payroll for the County Court for the November Term in the amount of $259.72 and the State Witness Payroll for the Circuit Court for the Fall Term in the amount of $38.12 were unanimously, approved. The application of Harold Redstone for Custodial Care was referred to Commissioner McCullers for further consideration. Messages of acknowledgment were received from Sam Ashdown of the State Treasurer's Office and from Doyle Conner, Commissioner of the State Department of Agriculture regarding state acquisition of Sebastian Inlet Park. The Report of Audit of East Central Florida Regional Planning Council ending September 30, 1968 was received and placed on file in the office of the Clerk. 600K 12 c'a JAN 2 21969 The several bills and accounts against the County having been audited, were examined and found to be correct were approved and warrants issued in settlement of same as follows: General Fund, Nos. 2070 to 2116 inclusive; Road and Bridge Fund, Nos. 1340 to 1365 inclusive; Fine and Forfeiture Fund, Nos. 167 to 174 inclusive. Such bills and accounts being on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, the warrants so issued from the respective funds being listed in the Supplemental Minute Book as provided by the rules of the Legislative Auditor, reference to such record and list so recorded being made a part of these minutes. There being no further business, on Motion made, seconded and carried the Board adjourned at 12:00 o'clock Noon. ATTEST: CLE JAN 221969 • [Mk 12 n4i;': 1.0