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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7/3/1929The Notary Public bond of Luster M. Merriman, in the sum of $500.00 with the Americ Surety. Company, a corporation, as surety was approved. The Notary Public bond of Chas. A. Mitchell, in the sum of U500.00, with the Americ Surety Company, a co rpo ration, as surety was approved. The Vero Beach Press -Journal was designated as the newspaper in which the laws of the 1929 session of the Legislature are to be published at State expense. A letter was received from the State Comptroller advising the amount available for that purpose being equivalent to @20.00 per County throughout the State. The Clerk was instructed to write all fee officers of the County to file their report of fees collected and expenses for the six months period ending June 30th, and in the future to do so each six months, as provided by law. It was ordered J.R.Allent pauper be paid $15.00 per month instead of $10.00 per month his present allowance. Luis H. Van Raven was ordered placed on the pauper list to receive U10.00 per month until further orders. The Notary Public bond of S.M.Heiser, in the sum of $500000 with.American .surety Company s a corporations, was approved. Lotion made by Commissioner Hamilton, seconded and carried that road be graded from Dixie Highway to colored school at Gifford. Motion made by Com'r. Hamilton, seconded and carried that Road B-6 from Lateral "B" to Clemons .Avenue be graded. Yoved, seconded and carried that D.L.Leisher, County Engineer be given leave of absence July 21st to August 3rd to attend Reserve Officers Training Camp. The County Engineer was instructed to permit persons on road crew to leave their work a sufficient length of time to permit them to vote on eledtion day. The Board of County Commissioners then adjourned until 10 o'clock _A.M.tomorrow. WEDNESDAY. JULY 3rd 1929 7•e Board of County Commissioners in and for Indian River. County, Florida., met at the Court House at 10 o'clock A.M.Nednesday, July 3rd 1929 with the following members of the Board presents Albert 0. Helseth, Chairman; J.D.Yongue; J.W.LaBruce; and J.J.P.Ham- ilton. Also present were Miles Marren, Clerk and Clark S. Rice, Sheriff. pay. Traffiz officer William Frick was granted a leave of absence for 30 days without The Several bills and accounts against the County having been audited, were examined and found to be correct were approved and warrants ordered issued in settlement ,of same. The said bills and accounts being on file is the Clerk's office and made a part of these minutes by reference to such bills and accounts. The warrants so issued against the respective funds, being listed in the County Finance Record of the County as provided by law, and the list as so recorded for the several funds, is made a part of these minutes as fully and completely as if the said warrants so issued were set out herein in detail. The County Depositories filed their monthly statements of the various funds coming under their jurisdiction, which having been checked were found to be correct. The following resolution was presented: AREAS on account of non-payment of taxes, and the heavy demands made -upon the General Revenue Fund of the County, the same is depleted, and accounts stand open and unpaid, and VHEREAS there appears to be a small surplus in the Agricultural Fund and a surplus P in the Publicity fund of the County, both of which funds have no unpaid accounts against 6, • II 1 II 1 1 them, and VMREAS it appears to the best interest of the County to have such surplus funds transferred to the general Revenue Fund in orddr to partially meet tbecobligations now THEREFORE, Be It Resolved that the sum of $200.00 be transferred from the Agricult al Fund, and the sum of X750.00 be transferred from t he Publicity Fund to t_he General Revenue Fund, updn the approval of the Oomptroller only, to meet expenses accrued agai the County, Upon being put to a vote the same was unanimously adopted. The ;Sheriff filed his report of fees and commissions received fo r the six months period ending June 30th 1929 as Follows: REPORT OF CLARK S: RICE. SHERIFF OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY. FLORIDA.. TO THE COMPTROLLER. STATE OF FLORIDA. UNDER SECTION 407 REVISED GENERAL STATUTES OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY. FOR THE SIR MONTHS ENDING JUSTE 30th 1929, OF ALL EXPRTSES PAID/OR FOR WHICH I HAVE BECOME LIABLE FOR TIE FESS. COMISS101MR AM) M ITERATION COLLECTED CRIMINAL COST 19559.87 GENERAL COURT COST 2967908 QTHER REMUNERATIONS .REVJARDS & CIVIL 268:80 COMMISSIONS ON -FINES AND COSTS COLLECTED 210.05 TOTAI, RECEIPT' FOR SIX MONTHS ENDING NNE 30th AD 1929 OFFICE EIL3ENSES9 STATIONERY, etc. -� 1615,00 SALARIES OF DEPUT IES , NAMES s MISCEMANEOUS DEPUTIES 108,000 PAYMENTS FOR OVERTIME AND TO VTHOMs ALL OTHER EXILE NSES , AS FOLLOVIE s OF AUTOkOBILE & ETC 465.305 EXPENSES MUST BE ITEMIZED SIS CIFICALLY, TOTAL FOR -THE SIX MONTHS ENDING NET RECEIPTS FOR TIS SIX MONTHS ENDING STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER 04,718.50 2 j27835 02,14400'15 i I, MARK S. RICZ, COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER STATE OF FLORIDA. DO SOLEMNLY STMAR THAT THE ABOVE IS A TRUE, CORRECT AND COMPLETE REPORT OF ALL FEES. COMMISSIONS OR ORATIONS RECEIVED BY ME AS SHERIFF AND OF ALL EXPRTSES PAID/OR FOR WHICH I HAVE BECOME LIABLE FOR TIE SIX MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30th AD 1929. C. S. Rice INDIAN RIVER COUNTY. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS 3rd DAY OF July A.D. 1929. H. D. Cockrell p No tart' Publi c, State of Flo A da at large (N.P.SEAL) My commission expires October 5,1929 F'_220 The Board of County Commissioners then adjourned until Tuesday, July 9th, 1929. ATTEST: Chairman -- - -- &iL4 ��� C 1 e rk. TUESDAY, JUDY 9th 1929. The Board of County Commissioners in and for Indian River county, Florida, met at the Court House in Nero Beach, at 10 o'clock A.M.Tu6sday, July 9th 1929, with the following members of the Board presents .Albert 0. Helseth, chairman; J.D.Yongue; J.V,,la3ruce; J.10.I1amilton and John H. Atkin. Also present were Miles barren, Clerk and Clark S. Rice, :�ieriff. The Notary Public bond of Jas J. Rick, in the sum of X500.00 with The American F)Urety Company, a corporation as surety was approved. A request signed by J.E.Dixon and U.B.Hourse, Trustees of Special :School Taxing District No. 14 (Fe llsmere) requesting the Board to levy not more than 15 mills tax for Interest & Sinking fund to pay interest on bonds outstanding and the retirement of bondee debt, instead of the amount certified by the school Board as necessary. After consider- able discussion it was ordered that not more than 15 mills will be levied for the year 1929 for such interest and sinking fund. The Tax Assessor, W.R.Duncan, filed his report of fees and commissions and expenses in operating the office, for the six months period ending June 30th 1929, as follows: REPORT OF TAX ASSESSOR To the Comptroller$ State of Florida,, Under section 407' Revised General Statutes of Flo rids. Vor the six months ending. June 30th, 19296 FEES COMMISSIONS AND ORATIONS COLT G`TED a Commissions account 1929 Tex zoll . a a ..... . 429500400 Total receipts for 6 months ending June 30, 1929. . $2-9500400 EXPENSES Traveling expenses, gas, oil & c» ................... 0173.32 :-Postage & printing ........... ................:..... 34,00 Clerk Hire • • . •...................................... 0750.00 Total expens5 for the six months..........see**** e X957.32 Net 'Receipts for the 6 months ending June 30th 1929 ............. a e$lj542.68 STATE OF FIDRIDA INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ) I, We Re DUNCANs Tax Assessor County . of Indian Rivers, State of Florida, do solemnly swear that the above is a true, correct and complete report of all fees, com- missions 'or remuneration received by me as Tax Assessor, and of the expenses paid or for which-fI have become liable, for the six months ending June 30th, 1929. We Re Duncan Tax Assessor, Indian River County, Florida*' 5 Sturm to and subscribed before me this 6thday of July 19291 (CT . CT . SEAQ Miles Warren Clerk Circuit Court, The Board of County Commissioners then resolved themselves in to a Board of Equali- zers of taxes, in accordance with law, having previously been sitting as such Board, and after hearing such owners or agents of property make full and complete statements J 1 -1 1