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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8/18/1971J WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18, 1971 The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida met in regular session at the Courthouse, Vero Beach, Florida on Wednesday, August 18, 1971 at 8:30 o'clock A. M. Present were Richard P. Bogosian, Chairman; Alma Lee Loy, Vice Chairman; Jack U. Dritenbas and Edward J. Massey. Absent was D. B. McCullers, Jr. Also present were Jack G. Jennings, County' Administrator; Paul D. Burch, Attorney to the Board of County' Commissioners James Reams, Deputy Clerk; and L. S. Thomas,. Jr. and Janet N. Turpan, Deputy Clerks. The Chairman called the meeting to order and asked if there were any corrections or additions to_the minutds.of the - regular meeting of August -4. Commissioner Dritenbas requested that on Page 7, Paragraph 5,the words "Bus Committee" be changed to read "Bus Study Committee". This addition having been made, a Motion was made by Commissioner Loy, seconded by Commissioner Massey and the minutes of the regular meeting of. August 4, were unanimously approved as changed. On Motion by Commissioner Loy, second of Commissioner Massey, the Board unanimously rescinded Resolution 71-43 which had been adopted in the minutes of August 4. On Motion of Commissioner Dritenbas, second of Commissioner Massey, the Board unanimously adopted the following Resolution:' AUG 18 7971 Ran% 14 farA53 6) RESOLUTION NO. 71-47 WHEREAS, THE County Auditor, after tentatively ascertaining the proposed fiscal policies of the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, for the fiscal year commencing on the ist day of October 1971 and ending on the 30th day of September, 1972, did prepare and present to the Board of County C.nmmissioners a tentative budget for said fiscal year'fer each of the funds therein as provided by law, including all estimated receipts; taxes to be levied and balances expected to be brought forth and all estimated expenditures, reserves, and balances to be carried over at the end of the year; and, WHEREAS, this -Board did receive and examine said tentative budget for each fund and did require such changes to be made as the Board did deem necessary and the auditor's estimate of receipts other than taxes and of balances to be brought forward not having been revised, this Board did prepare a statement summarizing all of the tentative budgets showing for each budget in the total of all budgets the proposed tax millages, the balances,.the reserves: and the total of each major classification of receipts and expenditures classified according to the classification of accounts prescribed by the Comptroller of the State -of Florida; and, WHEREAS, this Board did cause said summary statement to be advertised one timeina newspaper of general circulation published in Indian.River County, Florida, to -wit: in the issue of the 22nd W day of July 1971 of the Vero Beach Press Journal, as will more fully appear by proof of publication thereof filed in the minutes of the Board; and, stated WHEREAS, this Board did meet at the time and place in said advertisement for the purpose of hearing requests and complaints from the public regarding the budgets and for the purpose of holding a public hearing and making whatever revisions in the budget it may a i i r 14.1671 0 deem necassary, and all of the same having been now completed; Now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, that this Board does herewith tentatively adopt the budgets for the funds of.this Board for the fiscal year. beginning October 1, 1971 and ending September 30, 1972, in the form as heretofore prepared and duly advertised, with the following exceptions, to -wit That theestimate of Receipts for the General Fund be changed so that the Item designated as Ad valorem Taxes be increased from $765,440.00 to $784,304.,07,.and that the Total Estimated Receipts accordingly be increased from $1,252,640.00 to $1,271,504.07. That the Appropriations in the General Fund be changed so that the Item designated as Reserve for Contingencies be increased from $60,484.00 to $78,404.87. That the Total General Fund Budget accordingly, be increased from $1,485,008.00.to $1,502,928.87. That the Estimate of Receipts for the Road and Bridge Fund be changed so that the.Item designated as Ad valorem '.Taxes be increased from $245,180.00,to $251,222.40, and that the Total Estimated Receipts accordingly be increased from $869,480.00 to $875,522.40.. That the Appropriations in the Road and Bridge Fund be changed so that the Item designated as Reserve for Contingencies be increased from $32,006.00 to $37,746.28. That the Total Road and Bridge Fund Budget accordingly be increased from $966,006.00 to $971,746.28. That the Estimate of Receipts for the Fine and Forfeiture Fund be changed so that the Item designated as Ad valorem Taxes be increased from $612,950.00 to $628,055.99, and that the Total Estimated Receipts accordingly be increased from $829,450.00 to $844,555.99. That the Appropriations in the Fine and Forfeiture Fund be changed so -that the Item designated as Reserve for Contingencies be increased from $40,220.00 to $54,570.69. loci 14 MUM AUG 18 1971 f That the Total Fine and Forfeiture Fund Budget accordingly be increased from $800,000.00 to $814,350.69. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the tentative budgets shall be filed in the office of the County Auditor as a public record and the County Auditor shall transmit forwith to the.Comptroller-of the State of Florida two copies of each of the tentative budgets as. adopted, certified by the Chairman of this Board and by the County Auditor as a true and correct copy of the budget as adopted by this Board; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said budgets as tentatively adopted by this Board shall be considered as.finally adopted and as official thirty (30) days from the date the budgets are trans- mitted to the State Comptroller and no report of exceptions to the budget as filed has been made by the Comptroller or when the Stdte Coinptroller shall make a certificate upon each of such copies of the budget attesting its approval giving the date upon which the budget shall finally become official and effective, which - eve r hichever shall first occur. "ATE OF FLORIDA `)IAN RIVER COUNTY hereby certify that the foregoing. -3 true �and correct copy of the as filed ' .'he public records of this Office. Witness hand and seal of office �o day of 197.1. ARRIS, Clerk --- D.C. NUMB AUG 18 1971 • i NOTICE VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL NOTICE ti.repenY GlVC`l T Mowing is a s!a!,•me•nt ;u7n marilmq a 6u!•:watively ac..():.:J the &,ar[l of C.,.mfy Cn,n MW -.1-nr Ir. n . •r C,wnt: Fl,;r )-iwinq re. 'S r• • :.! t•. -.v.7 Published Weekly for tn'. 1; -,cal ve er 197! '2 Au• ^. _t t tv %e -d Board for .. 4 t � n pro;,vsed to Ue aa;plra b•; s ! i:7 �..,rd ds a nudger for the hsca! Year eno,nq Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida srGlemarr 30.19f3'n wort7; 3rd :.,,res as follows: IF INDIAN RIVER; GENERAL FUND FLORIDA ESTIMATE OF RECEIPTS AMOUNT Fe,,.:rai c ,Ices f 4:.: Ire the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, who on oath SM!eSour..: 275.: ?.A s is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a weekly newspaper ' Local Sources ta6.ese co Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertise- Ad valorem Taxes (2.56 mills) 7'5_., Total Estimated Receipts it,273.oa�.�q Less 5 Pct. 95 Pct. of Estimated ReceirIS i Cash Bal. to be brought forward 5 f J C TOTAL EST. RECEIPTS AND GALS. ft 00 /ASA APPROPRIATIONS AMOUNT In the matter of�•+^=�''Z l 1ti► •�+�� Governmental Operations S 482,400,00 'I u o 1 Court Expenses 113,938.00 ` Election Expenses 38,355.00 .7 !I, 1z J(,1 1 L Building Maintenance - 51,200.00 Legal Expenses 16,000.00 i Libraries 40,800.00 i • Health and Welfare 142,535.00 In the Court, Was pub- Planning 59,610.00 j Auxiliary Services 277,471.00 j New Equipment 126,015.00 -J newspaper in the issues of Race Track Money to Schools 20.010.00 Total Appropriations t ,37� 0,524.00 Reserves for Contingencies 63,984.00 G Reserve to Carry Forward 10,000.00 Transfer to Cap. Outlay Fund 40,500,00 TOTAL BUDGET f� :008.00 other saysthat the said Vero Beach Press -Journal is a newspaper published at ROAD ANDBRIDGfiFYND ESTIMATE OF RECEIPTS AMOUNT , In said Indian River County, and that the said newspaper has heretofore ; State Sources s 597,300.00 I . Iously published in said Indian River County, Florida, weekly and has been entered Local Sources 27,000.00 Ills mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach,in said Indian River County, Florida Ad valorem Taxes (.82milisl 245,180.00 of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver- Total Estimated Receipts s 869 430.00 A affiant further says that he has neither paid .nor promised any person, firm or Less 5Pct. 43,474 .04 "discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this adver- 95 Pct. of Estimated Receipts f 826.006.00 ! publication in the said newspaper. Cash Bal. to be brought forward 140,000.00 i TOTAL EST. RECEIPTSAND GALS, f 966,0"00 i APPROPRIATIONS AMOUNT I subscribed before me this, day of A.D. I ti ll Right-ot-way Expenses f 9400.00 ' Salaries and Wages 359,000.00 Supplies and Services 61,500.00 Maintenance and Rentals 113 000.00 (Business Manager) Road Materials 225,000.00 Road Taxes to Municipalities 44,000,00 Special Protects 25,000.00 New Equipment 801000.00 I (Clerk of the Circuit Court, Indian River County, Florida) Building Construction S.000.00 ' Total Appropriations S 924,070.00 Reserve for Contingencies 32,606.00. Reserve to Carry Forward 10,000.00 TOTAL BUDGET S 966.006.00 FINE AND FORFEITURE FUND ;. ESTIMATE OF RECEIPTS AMOUNT I State Sources s 70,OOo.00 Local Sources 146,500.00 ; Ad valorem Taxes (2.o5mills) 612,950.00 Total Estimated Receipts f 829,450.00 Less 5 Ptt. 41,472.50 95 Pct. of Estimated Receipts f 787,977.50 i Cash Bal. to be brought forward . 12,022.50 • TOTAL EST. RECEIPTS AND GALS. 8010.0.0 APPROPRIATIONS AMOUNT Docketing and Conviction Fees s 96,360.00 Other Court Fees and Costs 3L600.00 i Other Salaries and Expenses 12,103.00 Sheriff's Budget 591.577.00 Total Appropriations 732,7d0.00 Reserves for Contingencies 52,220.00 Reserve to Carry Forward 15,0:0.00 TOTAL BUDGET 00,000.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND 1 ESTIMATE OF RECEIPTS AMOUNT Ad valorem Taxes (0. m 11 Is) f -0.00 i Total Estimated Receipts 0.00 I Cash Bal.. to be brought forward 35,000.00 Transfer from General Fund 405.3.00 TOTAL EST. SAL. AND TRANSFER f APPROPRIATIONS AMOUNT 0. UNTT Equipment—Voting Machines and Fire Truck S 26,300.00 Land Acquisition—Tracking Station Area 22,000.00 1 • Buildings—Jail Addition and Fire Tower27,0"0.00 TOTAL BUDGET f 75,500.00 A detailed copy of the proposed budget is on tile In the office of the Clerk of Circuit Court, Indian River County, Florida. The said Board will meet In the County Commissioners' Room, Indian River County Cour• i thouse, Vero Beach, Florida, at 8:30 o'clock A.M. on Wednesday, August 4, 1971 for the purpose of hearing requests and complaints from the public i -egarding Said proposed budget. This 71h day of July 1171. 5. Richard P. Begoslan, Chairman BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1971. BOOR 14 nnt357 AUG 1971 i Dewey Walker,`County Zoning Inspector reported on zoning violations. A letter was received from Kenmore, New York, commending the Service Officer of Indian River County upon the outstanding performance of his duties.. Upon a Motionmadeby Commissioner Loy, seconded by Commissioner Dritenbas, the Board unanimously denied the request that Lindsey Road be blocked in'the vicinity of High Ridge Park, as requested by Wellford Hardee, Duke Newcome, Darrell Brumley and others. On Motion of Commissioner Loy, second of Commissioner Board Dritenbas,,the/approved a Budget Supplement of $9,000.00 for the Sheriff and the following Item to Item Transfer: ++ I ITEM TO ITEM TRANSFER - Fine and Forfeiture Fund A/C No, From To 90196 Reserve for Contingencies $9,000.00 34107 Intangible Payroll Taxes $9,000.00 The Administrator presented a check from the Blue Cypress Sportsmens Club in the amount of $500.00 for work done at Blue Cypress Lake. The hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M., having passed, the Chairman read the following Notice with proof of publication attached, • i to -wit: i AUG 18 191 . VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL Published Weekly Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, STATE OF FLORIDA thNOTICE at the Board of. county Com - Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, who on oath missiones of Indian River County will receivesealedbids tothehour of says, that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press-Joumal, a weekly newspaper 9990 Wednesday, August 18, published at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertise- he 1971 for sale to said County of the forA.sal personal property described below. �` `9 Bids will be publicly opened In the _ meet, being a �•Zc / County Commissioner's Room, No. 116, County Courthouse, Vero Beach, Florida. in the matter of �k�� �t3 ITEM: One new, latest model, �"� — two way radio, Instal led In a passenger car. Bid Forms, specifications and Instructions - for bidders will be mailed on request or may be picked up at the Reception Desk, County in the Calm, was. Administrator's Office, Room No. 115, County Courthouse. The County will furnish Sales Tax ate^9,I Exemption Certificate number. Bids lisped in said newspaper in the issues of are not to include tax. 67 47All bids are to be in a securely sealed envelope, marked on the outside, 'Bid for Two Way Radio, opening date: August 111, 1471." Bids received after 9:30 A.M. will be Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press -Journal is a newspaper published at returned unopened. Vero Beach, In said Indian River County, and that the said newspaper has heretofore BOARD OF COUNTY been continuously published in said Indian River County; Florida, weekly and has been entered COMMISSIQNERS as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida OF lNbim RIVER for a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver- COUNTY, FLORIDA 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- BY: Richard P. Bogoslan tisement for publication in the said newspaper. Chairman July 29s Aug. S, 1971. p 7/ Sworn to and subscribed before me this.. day OaJ1.�A.D, (Business Manager) (Clerk of tbRircuit Court, Indian River County, Florida) (SEAQ The Chairman then called for receipt of Bids in accordance with the Notice and the following sealed bids were received, opened and read: Motorola Communication & Electronics Fort Lauderdale ..................... .....$1,087.50 Motorola Communications Tampa.. .. .............................. 1,190.00 The Administrator then took the bids for evaluation. The Administrator was requested to advise General Development Corporation that performance bond on Vero Beach Highlands, Unit #5, could be posted by surety bond or by cash bond; and if cash bond is posted, the interest earned willbelong to the County. - coir 14 vaeE309 AUG 18 1971 The hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. having passed, the Chairman read the following Notice with proof of publication attached, to -wit: VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL Published Weekly Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER: e Zoning Commission of Indian the River County, Florida, has made its STATE OF FLORIDA final report recommending the Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, who on oath following changes and additions to Resolution of Indian says that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a weekly newspaper the Zoning River County, Florida, which said published at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertise- changes and additions are subs- �e : tantially as follows: the Zoning Map be changed ment, bein a e`er B inThat order that the following described property, situated in Indian River County, Fiorida,to-wit: - In the matter of'+� All of Floravon Shores. Sub.. division, Plat No. 4, Page 78, Deed Book No. 102, Page 406 of Indian River County, Florida records exciudIng Lots 26, 34, 35, 36, 37, also Tract "A", Indian River County. Florida. In the Court, was pub- Be changed from C -1B Com- merciel District to R-1 Single ramify District fished in said newspaper in the issues of A public hearing in relation thereto at which parties in interest .and citizens shall have an op-' ('� q portunity to be heard will be held by GG —ry _ . n • -' rJs_t II Ci the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, fr the Commissioners Room, Indian Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press -Journal is a newspaper published at River County Courthouse, Vero Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, and that the said newspaper has heretofore Beach, Florida, at 10:00 o'clock been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida, weekly and has been entered A,M. on the 18th of August, 1971, as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida after which said Board will take for a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver- action thereon with respect to any tisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or other changes in zoning of said corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund ,for the purpose of securing this adver- above +described property or any tisement for publication in the said newspaper. lesser or greater area in the vicinity of said properly or pertaining to said Sworn to and subscribed before me this.'let—day of A.D._ 1J L _ changes as shall appear proper. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By: Richard P. Bogosfan, Chairman (Business Manager) July 29, 1971. Circuit Court, Indian River County, Florida) (SEAL)(Clerk;016e The Chairman then asked if anyone present wished to be heard. There were none; and upon Motion made by Commissioner Massey, seconded by Commissioner Dritenbas, the following Resolution was unanimously adopted: BDOx 14 cas,360 V AUG 1971 s RESOLUTION NO. 71-48 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 hear- ing 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: All of Floravon Shores Subdivision, Plat #4, Page 78, Deed Book #102, Page 406 of Indian River County, Florida records excluding Lots 26, 34, 35, 36, 37, also Tract "A", Indian_ River County, Florida. Be changed from C-1 B Commercial District to R-1 Single Family District. All within the meaning and intent and as set forth and describ- ed in said Zoning Regulation. AUG 1$ 197ti The County Administrator, having evaluated the bids of the bid opening of 9:30.o'clock recommended that the bid of Motorola Communications and Electronics, of Fort Lauderdale be accepted. On Motion of Commissioner Massey, second of Commissioner Loy, the Board unanimously accepted the bid of Motorola Communications and Electronics of Fort Lauderdale in the amount of $1,087.50 as the lowest and best bid. The County Attorney reported that he had been informed that the Park Department was making an inquiry of the Park Superintendent at Sebastian Inlet Park appertaining to people being allowed to drive down the road. on the south side of the inlet. It was announced that the Board of Tax Adjustment would. meet on Thursday, August 26 at 2:30 o'clock P. M.; the.Board Members to be Robert DuBose and B. Q. Waddell of the School Board and Commissioners Bogosian, Loy and Massey of the Board of County Commissioners. A letter was received from the Indian River Citrus.Bank stating that the Drive -In entrance and outlet has been maintained by the Bank and can not in any way be taken by prescription. On Motion of Commissioner Loy,.second of Commissioner Massey, the following Fallout Shelter License or Privilege was unanimously approved: soot 14 PAG13 2 �© AUG 19111 I r` STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL DEFENSE FALLOUT SHELTER LICENSE OR PRIVILEGE WHEREAS, The President of the United I. A. Use of the basements, corridors and States has undertaken for the Nation an•ac- other common areas of the building celerated and strengthened civil defense or•structure situated at172'x_ 'program including a fallout shelter program 12th Avenue 'and and known as Tndj an R;v x County as well as any other common use Jail WHEREAS, it has been.declared by THE. parts of the said building or FLORIDA CIVIL DEFENSE COUNCIL that it shall structure which the.State of Flor-.` be the policy of the State of Florida to ida and -the political subdivision stronglq:and forcefully urge and recommend shall determine appropriate, in- to all governmental agencies, industry, cluding the right to the public_ of and other commercial and private interests, ingress to and egress from the the serious consideration of fallout pro- premises, for the sole purpose of tection concepts to the end that a greater temporarily sheltering persons survival opportunity may be provided for during and after any and every :all the people of Florida under any con- actual or impending attack. dition of emergency, and B. Further, the right to designate WHEREAS, a fallout shelter survey has the said building or structure as indicated that certain areas of the herein- a civil defense shelter, so long after described premises will'afford per- as there is no interference with sons protection from the hazards of fallout the usual use of the premises for in the event of enemy attack; the carrying on of business. STOW THEREFORE, the undersigned, being the II. The Grantor agrees that, during such owner of the hereinafter described premises reasonable periods as the premises are or the person otherwise authorized to grant open for business, the political sub-, such license or privilege, does hereby division shall have the right to inspect voluntarily without compensation, and in any civil defense equipment and supplies cooperation with the State and local civil stored thereon, so long as this license defense measures to protect persons against or privilege is in effect. the threat of fallout radiation from enemy attack, grant to the State of Florida and This license or privilege is granted in the political subdivision of Indian cooperation with the State and political River Colinty and to the subdivision in furtherance of the fallout general public for use in accordance with shelter program for public protection, civil defense shelter plans, the following and maybe rescinded by ninety (90) days license or privilege: notice to the political subdivision. " n itis:en shelter to be used by Sheriff's Dent. Personnelo families & prisoners only. Signed, sealed, and a vered this 18 day of August , 19 71 WITNESSES: `'' Gam. Jl SEAL The acceptance and approval of the above license or privilege is authorized by the political subdivision of Tndian River County i Standard Location Code 32T 3003 Jay A. Smith Facility Number 0041$ Director., Civil Defense (Official Title) KNOGI ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: The State of Florida acknowledges the voluntary cooperation of the above-named Grantor in the civil defense program of the Nation; and the State extends its apprec- iation for his uncompensated assistance. The above license or privilege is accepted and approved by the State of Florida when completed in accordance with its terms and conditions and filed with its authoriied`representstive.- �. G. L. Robinson Execute -three copies: State Director Original to Building owner Duplicate for,local Civil Defense file coot WE=Triplicate to State Civil Defense file AUG -1 8-1971 On Motion of Commissioner Loy, second.of Commissioner Massey, the Board unanimously designated -the Sheriff as Shelter Manager as recommended by the Civil Defense Director. On Motion of Commissioner Dritenbas, second of Commissioner Loy, the.following Resolution was unanimously adopted: R E S O L U T I O N 71-49 WHEREAS, under the omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 as amended, there have been issued regulations for dispensing approved project funds through various units of local government as subgrantees for the administration of such approved projects; and WHEREAS, under said regulations, the Board of County Commissioners of Polk County has been named Subgrantee underan approved project for improvement in detection and apprehension of criminals, to wit: Regional Police Communications Equipment; and WHEREAS, Lieutenant Don Neal of the Polk County Sheriff's Office has*been designated Project Director of said project; and WHEREAS, said project includes the furnishing of certain law enforce- ment equipment and/or services to Indian River County , hereinafter called the "RECIPIENT"; and WHEREAS, regulations issued by the Governor's Council on Criminal Justice of Florida require a supporting resolution from the governing body of the RECIPIENT as a condition for the funding of said equipment and/or services, f NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners, {� Indian River County , Florida in regular session duly assembled, as follows: 1 i 1. That the project generally described above is in the best interests of the RECIPIENT and the general public. f 2.That the Board of County Commissioners of Polk County as Sub- grantee and Lieutenant Don Neal of the Poly County Sheriff's Office as Project Director are authorized to act in behalf of the RECIPIENT in implementing said project. 3. That, if equipment or services are received by the RECIPIENT in accordance with said project, the Sheriff of Indian River County is hereby designated as the authorized representative of the RECIPIENT for the purpose of furnishing to the Subgrantee and the Project Director such infor- mation, data, and documents pertaining to the project as may be required, and otherwise to act as the authorized representative of the RECIPIENT in conAec- tion with said project. DATED this 18th day of Tugust 1971. Book 14 Pk„f36 �� On Motion of Commissioner Loy, second of Commissioner Massey, the application for permit to carry a firearm by Joseph Lee Rednour was unanimously approved. On Motion of Commissioner Dritenbas, second of Commissioner Loy, the application for permit to carry a firearm by Ronald J. Culpepper was unanimously approved. On Motion of Commissioner Loy, second of Commissioner Dritenbas, the applications for renewal for permit to carry firearms by Leon G. Bass, J. Ronnie Grice, George Charles, O. F. Pippin, and Reverend Howard J. Preston were unanimously approved, subject to the approval of the Sheriff. The Sheriff filed with the Board a statement of his appointment of Ronald L. Williams whose voting precinct is 4 B, as Deputy Sheriff and the said Deputy Sheriff filed his bond with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, which was presented. to the Board. I On a Motion made by Commissioner Dritenbas, seconded by Commissioner ! Loy and unanimously carried, the bond of said Deputy Sheriff was approved and ordered filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. On Motion of Commissioner Loy, second of Commissioner Massey, the following Item to Item Transfer was unanimously approved: i ITEM TO ITEM TRANSFER i General Fund I Account From To 90196 Reserve for Contingency $403.74 1 21001 Supervisor of Elections- Salary $364.96 i lI1 20701 County Judge- Judge's Salary 1.96 I 20707 County Judge- Retirement Matching 36.82 $403.74 $403.74 On Motion of Commissioner Loy, second of Commissioner Dritenbas, the following Item to Item Transfer was unanimously i i approved: ITEM TO ITEM, TRANSFER General Fund Account From To .90196 Reserve for Contingency $2,500.00 20104: County Commissioners - Travel $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 i i not 14 P=365 AUG 191 On Motion of Commissioner Loy, second of Commissioner Dritenbas, the following Item to Item Transfer was unanimously approved: ITEM TO ITEM TRANSFER Fine and Forfeiture Fund Account From To 34102 Sheriff- Other Salaries $3,000.00 34140 Sheriff- Other Expenses $3,000.00 On Motion of Commissioner Loy, second of Commissioner Dritenbas, the following Item to Item Transfer was unanimously approved: ITEM TO ITEM TRANSFER. General Fund Account From To 90196 Reserve for Contingency $951.00 67700.5 ,Planning -Operating Expense $951.00 On Motion of Commissioner Loy, second of Commissioner Massey, the travel of Forrest N. McCullars, County Agricultural Extension Agent,to Gainesville to attend the Annual Extension Worker's Convention on August 26 through August 29 was unanimously _ approved. 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. 2950 to 2999 inclusive; Road and Bridge Fund, Nos. 1530 to 1575 inclusive; Fine and Forfeiture Fund, Nos. 473 to 478 inclusive; Capital Outlay Fund, Nos. 168 to 171 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 cc being listed in the Supplemental Minute Book as provided by the ti rules of the Legislative Auditor, reference to such record and !.°i list so recorded being made a part of these minutes. O co There being no further business, on Motion made, seconded and carried, the Board adjourned at 11:40 o'clock A. M. ATTEST: G r -•- AL1r,._.�..