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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1974
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY, FLORIDA MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT THE COURTHOUSE, VERO
BEACH, FLORIDA ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1974 AT 3:30 O'CLOCK
A.M. PRESENT WERE ALMA LEE Loy, CHAIRMAN; JACK U. DRITENBAS;
WILLARD W. SIEBERT, JR.; AND RICHARD P. BOGOSIAN. ABSENT WAS
EDWARD J. MASSEY, VICE CHAIRMAN, WHO WAS ON VACATION. ALSO
PRESENT WERE JACK G. JENNINGS, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR; L.S. THOMAS,
COUNTY COORDINATOR; PAUL D. BURCH, ATTORNEY TO THE BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; JACK HOCKMAN AND ELIZABETH FORLANI,
DEPUTY CLERKS.
THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER AND ASKED IF
THERE WERE ANY ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS TO THE MINUTES OF OCTOBER
9, 1974.
COMMISSIONER-SIEBERT REQUESTED THE FOLLOWING CORRECTIONS:
ON PAGE 2, SECOND PARAGRAPH, THE WORD "OMMISSIONER"
BE CHANGED TO READ "COMMISSIONER".
ON PAGE -24, SEVENTH PARAGRAPH, FIFTH SENTENCE, THE WORD
"CONTAIN" BE CHANGED TO READ "ENTERTAIN".
ON PAGE 25, SECOND PARAGRAPH, THE WORD "MMISSIONERa BE
CHANGED TO READ "COMMISSIONER".
ON PAGE 29, THIRD PARAGRAPH, THE WORDS "..THE MAJORITY
OF THE BOARD..." BE CHANGED TO READ "..COMMISSIONER SIEBERT,
COMMISSIONER BOGOSIAN AND CHAIRMAN Loy.."
PAGE 49, SIXTH PARAGRAPH, THIRD SENTENCE, THE WORD
"COORDINATOR" BE CHANGED TO READ "DIRECTOR".
COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS REQUESTED THE FOLLOWING CORRECTIONS:
ON PAGE 5, THIRD PARAGRAPH, THIRD SENTENCE, THE NAME
"WILLARD`0 BE CHANGED TO "WILLIAM".
ON PAGE 27, THIRD PARAGRAPH, THE WORD "ENGINES"'BE CHANGED
TO READ "ENGINEER".
ON PAGE 20', THE FOLLOWING BE INSERTED AFTER THE THIRD
PARAGRAPH:
C.
"VAL BRENNAN, PLANNING DIRECTOR INFORMED THE BOARD THAT
THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT IS PARTIALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS CONDITION
AND THAT THIS WOULD NOT HAPPEN AGAIN. HE STATED THAT, IN THE FUTURE,
IF THIS SITUATION ARISES, THE DEVELOPER SHALL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE
THE ROAD AND THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BECAUSE THE PROBLEM IS BEING
CAUSED BY THE DEVELOPER AND NOT THE'COMMUNITY."
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT REQUESTED ON PAGE 4, THE FOLLOWING BE
ADDED AFTER THE PUBLIC NOTICE..
"DR. C.C. FLOOD, COUNTY HEALTH DIRECTOR, WAS PRESENT FOR
THIS PUBLIC HEARING.
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE PRESENT WISHED TO BE HEARD'
' DURING THIS PUBLIC HEARING, THERE WERE NONE."
ATTORNEY BURGH REQUESTED ON PAGE 38, SECOND PARAGRAPH,
FOURTH SENTENCE "...DRAINAGE OR UTILITY EASEMENTS EXCEPT IN..."
BE CHANGED TO READ "...DRAINAGE OR UTILITY EASEMENTS OR PUBLIC
RIGHTS-OF-WAY EXCEPT IN ..".
THESE CORRECTIONS HAVING BEEN MADE, A MOTION WAS MADE BY
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS, THE
BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF
OCTOBER 9TH, 1974 AS WRITTEN.
THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF OCTOBER 15, 1974 WERE
APPROVED BY THE BOARD. SEE -PAGE 26.
ON MOTION*BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
.DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED ISSUING DUPLICATE
TAX SALE CERTIFICATES TO DAPHNE STRICKLAND - CERTIFICATE N0. 47 -
AND CERTIFICATE No. 652; JOSEPH DEROSA - CERTIFICATE N0. 257;
JAMES AND ALETHA HAWKINS - CERTIFICATE N0. 217.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE RENEWAL APPLICATIONS
TO CARRY FIREARMS OF LEO SCHLITT, JR., EDWARD L. AYERS AND THOMAS
R. HARGETT,
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER.
DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED MAKING THE RESOLUTION
FROM THE CITY OF FELLSMERE, FLORIDA ADOPTING THEIR MILLAGE A PART
OF THESE MINUTES,
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C. , Z OF F '.LS:: , FWPLIDA
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StiiL+2uruS, cae Tax Assessor of Indian River County,
Florida, has made his Certification o+ Millage and Taxable value
S!jowing a , .illase levy on 1974 taxable value noeessa+ry to raise
reveauc Q auivale nt to 1973 a1 valore:a proceaed2 of $6.204 per
$l., 030.00 z and
,.I�S, the City Council of the City of Fells.-nare
held a public h ar+:3 on its budget for the fiscal year beginning
October 1, 1974 and ending 5eptcrwer 30, 1975, at 7:30 o'clock
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P.M. on �:��-Y �Z�O,—��Y-a, at the rellsmore City Mall:
EZ TT Pj.ZiD.rLV"D by the City of Fells -mars,
by and through its City Council in b:rdy asscsabled, as follows:
1. The tax mi.11a e for t�fiscal year beginni,-ag
October 1, 1974 and ending Septe^lcr 30, 1975, shall be six mills -
2.. The City of Fellsr 2rO noes hereby lec*r to tax upon
each dollar valuation of real aand - personal. property within the
city limits of said city for tha fiscal year 1075, to be as3e3:-L3
in the manner provided by lana, to pay for current operating
ex2enses.
3. it shall be the duty of the City Clerk to deposit
the proceeds of tlaa above tax levy and to keep such account mild
may.e paytrcnt therefrom as shall be from time to time directed by
the Council.
4. The City Cleee. shall deliver certified copies of
this Resolution to the Board of County Cm-nissiorars of Indian
River County, to the Tai. Ia :lessor of Indian River County and to
the Tart Collector Of Indian raver County.
iiia fOAagofi. ..{ �. •zJ«uticn was dulY Pa0j,"
J)y ' h.: City co%:Lcll of ti:c city of'CA15 Mara,
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The*foreGoing Re3olUtiOn was approved by me this
day of % !��' - • 1974.
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City of Fall atero s Florida-
THE
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THE AUDIT REPORT NO, 8309FORTHE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT FOR THE YEARS ENDING .JUNE 30, 1971,
JUNE 30, 1972 AND JUNE 30, 1973, WAS RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILE
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IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK,
THE AUDIT REPORT FOR THE INDIAN RIVER COMMUNITY MENTAL
HEALTH CENTER, INC. FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1974 WAS RECEIVED
AND PLACED ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK.
THE ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS, EXPENSES AND NET INCOME
FOR THE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1974 WERE RECEIVED FROM THE
TAX ASSESSOR, TAX COLLECTOR, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT,
COUNTY COURT JUDGE AND THE SHERIFF AND ARE BEING MADE A PART OF THESE
MINUTES.
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CLr1tft OF CGA.TC*kAJ7-VC'ouieIrARACE —
(Name) f (Office)
REPORT OF RECEIPTS, EXPENSES AND NET INCOME
3G Too se FITSPAbldt
For the Year Ending the == Day of -Beeew4w, 1974
This form is proscribed for annual reports of County Officers under authority of
116.03, 145.03, Florida Statutes.
FRED O. DICKINSON, JR., COMPTROLLER
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=M b I A Af RIVER State of Florida, do solemnly swear that the foregoing is a
true, correct, and complete report of all Fees, Commissions or Remuneration received by me as et 6-2 /C
o C o tt 0.i i and of the expenses paid, or for which I have become liable,
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INSTRUCTIONS
Report of December 31 must include receipts and enenses for the entire calendar years, and lines
numbered (5) to (11) inclusive, filled out to show net income, compensation and excess (if any) due the
County for the entire years..
The decisions of the Supreme Court in the cases of Lee v. Smith, 149 So. 67 and Gay v. McKenny,
155 So. 845 provide that collections on earnings of former years shall be considered as income for the
year in which earned and not for the year in which collected, and that the proportion of such collections
that may be retained and any excess that may be due the County from collections must be determined by
adding such collections to the net income already reported for such year.
In this form provision is made for treating collections for former years in accord with the law as
construed in the said decisions. The separate columns, provide for a separate report for each year for
which collections are made. In addition, any expenses for former years which were not reported but were
paid after report was made may be taken into account.
Line (1), Receipts from Individuals
Fees collected represent charges made by the State for services. Hence, the fee officer must collect
all fees required by law and properly account for same. (See Sweat vs. Waldon, 123, Fla., 478, 167 S 363.)
All fees from individuals must be reported and any collections for prior years that have not been reported
should be reported in a separate column for each year for which collections were made.
Line (2), Receipts from Governmental Agencies --�
Since an officer must wait until he -is paid by the State, County or District, earnings from govern-
mental agencies should not be reported until collected. If collected in a later year, such collections should be
reported in the column for the year in which earned.
Line (3), Total of lines (1) and (2)
Line (4), Total expenses. This should include all expenses for the current year, even though some of
them may not be actually paid on December 31. The columns for former years should include any expenses
for such years not previously -reported.
Line (5), Line (3) less line (4), for each year separately.
Line (6), Do not use for the current year. If either receipts or expenses for former years are, on this re-
port, show the net income last reported for such year.
Line (7), Line (5) plus line (6)
Line (8), Calculate the -compensation retainable for each year, on the basis of the figures in line (7).
Line -(9), Line (7) less line (8) -
Line (10), Total already paid the County for each year -shown on report.
Line (11), Line (9) less line (10)
REPORT TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
'. This form may also be used for reports to County Commissioners, by attaching separate sheets show-
ing the itemization required.
TAX COLLECTORS AND ASSESSORS
According to the ruling of the Supreme Court in Moreland v. Volusia County, 48 So. 2d. 151, excess
income should be divided between the board of county commissioners and the board of public instruction
as follows:
Divide the gross income into the amount of commissions paid by the board of public instruction to ob-
tain a percentage. Multiply the excess income by this percentage to obtain the amount due the board of
public instruction; the balance is due the board of county commissioners.
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ANNUAL REPORT
INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY, TAX ASSESSOR
For the. Year Ended Sepyember 30. 19 74
Section 218.26 Florida Statutues.
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-"PENDTTURES
State Comptroller
RECEIPTS
Rockridge Street Lighting. -District...
... 157.7-7
Indian -River County Hospital District
-33,856.74
C & S. Florida Flood Control District
6,861.36
Board of County Commissioners
2 84 , T5 2.31
Saaa-B-crard Indian River Mosquito Control Dist.
..2180.09
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02het-ust Sebastian Inlet District
848.64
Jury Duty Reimbursement
34=
TOTAL
-232,191-71
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OCT 2 31974
Book
Dijdvt
Evau""Wes
Budget
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Balance
-"PENDTTURES
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Salary of Orr —See List 01
14,816.00
14,653.75
162.25
Other Salutes —:'See List 01
110,225.00
109,262-.74
962.26
OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES
nLe,:7..f �La&d List -# 2
Co es:
118,650.00
117,091. 81
1,558.19
jr—e.ig—ht & Installation Charges -
18.00
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5,87 .9.
Telephone
315,83.35
Printing & Reproduction
-5,50-7.75
Repairs & blainlenaftce
328.42
..Travel
2,23-8.56
Data Processing
36,894.28
Maps =
33.65
Aerial Photos
0.00
Legal Advertising
107.30
TOTAL
69,4.20.00
54, 590.81
4,8-29.19
Materials & Supplies:
Motor Fuels & Lubricants
40S.10
Office Materials & Supplies
4,142.00
2,583.42
TOTAL
2,988.52
1s153.48
OCT 2 31974
Book
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FinalAetual Budget
Bud. -et Expenditures Balance
I 2 3
Ci,,, nt Charcc� St Ohlinations:
iaaurance & Surety Bonds
` Eentat - Office Equipment
f tectal — Vehicles
Association Dues
Education & Training
Contigency
Other - List
TOTAL 19,704.00
Capital Outlay.-
Books.
utlay:Books.
Motor Vehicles
Office Furniture & Equipment
Other - Identify '
TOTAL 51200.00
TOTAL BUDGETED REVENUE (332,157.00)
I', ,ftrAACTUAL19—y 1- 71
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Refund toCounty REVENUE RECEIVEDXXXXXXXXXXXXX�
TOTAL
4_04.00
14,700.60
1,833.33
540.49
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0.00
0.60
17,478.42 2,225.58
0.00
0.00
3,452.05
0.00
3,452.05 1,747.95
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-Aeoon&,,. to Chapter .218.36(2), Florida Statutes, any excess held by an assessor shall be divided into
psrb for each governmental. unit which was billed -and which paid for the operation of the assessor's
office in the same proportions as the governmental units were originally billed. Such part shall be an
advance on the current year's bill, if any. This should be done as follows:
Divide the gross into the amount of fees paid by the governmental unit to obtain a percentaw . N11112
i nultipiy the excess income by the percentage to obtain the amount due the governmental t.
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STATE OF, FLORIDA cr)
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COUNTY OFINDIAN RIVER
HOMER C. FLETCHER INDIAN c `1 c.C(Zg�'
I. . Tax Assessor. County of
State of Florida, do solemnly swear that the foregoing is a true, correct. and complete report of all
receipts and expenditures of my office for the year ending the 30th day of September. 19 74
Sworn to andubsca'bed before jale
this' ( da
y _�'t2dian County
A.D. 19 '7
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LIST #1
SALARY OF OFFICIAL _
�_ggActual
' SALARY
E"TIr'S8T IL
RETIREMENT -MATCHING 515.52
SOCIAL SECURITY -MATCHING 753.93
INSURANCE 497.11
TOTAL $ 14,653.75
OTHER SALARIES
Actual
ExpendiTt-ures
SALARIES $ 96,672.70"
RETIREME:dT-MATCHING 3,866.86
SOCIAL SECURITY -MATCHING 5.,663.21
INSURANCE 3,059.97•
TOTAL $109,262.74 .
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OCT 2 3 1974
LIST #2 x
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OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES Actual
Expenditures
$ 855.97.
_ Tenp6rary- Employment Y 59_,843.07
Appraisal Services - 46.,745.66
-Legal Services -4,353.05
Mapping Services 3,556.30
Court Reporter 1,697.76 �
Consultant _40.00 f
Employee Testing $ 17,091.81 1
TOTAL
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PA CC 83
Form CF -412
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Indian River Cou_nj6y
Gene E_ Morris Tax Collector for Indian River County
(Name) (Office)
-REPORT OF RECEIPTS; EXPENSES AND NET INCOME
For the Year Ending the 30th. -Day of September, 1974
This form is prescribed for annual reports of County Officers under
authority of Section 116.03, 218.36, Florida Statutes.
FRED 0. DICKINSON, JR., STATE COMPTROLLER
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(3)TOTAL RECEIPTS
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37,268
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EXPENSES
Paid and Due
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY --OF ' Indian Riyer-
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" -- County of
— — , State of Florida do solemnly swear that
Indian Riv r
the -foregoing is---a---true, -correct, and complete report of all Fees; Commissions
or Remuneration_ received by me as Tax Collector _ ___ and_ of the
expenses paid, or for which I have become liable, for the year ending the
30th- Day---o-f---September, 19 ._74 -
Sworn to and subscribed before me this County
day f , 0 ober A.D. 19 74 Indian River
*_Pe'r'sonal �devices Includes salaries of all non -elected officials including
part-time and temporary work,.
retirement,- F.-.C.A.,_-and--aTl-employee benefits.
Materials & Supplies - Includes office sUpli_e.s including printing, an::
miszelldneous supplies and/or expense.
Other Services & Charges.- Includes auto allowances &--travel, dues and member
ship, insurance & bonds, rental, subscriptions, communications, maintenance of i
equipment,utiIiVies and contractual services not otherwise specified.
Capita] Outlay. - By definition, "Equipment, including bound books, fixtures,
and other tangible personal property of a non -expendable nature, the norloal
expected life of which is one year or more.
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This Year Last Year
ITEM 19 74 19
-19 19
Personal Services. - -
Materials and Supplies .13,9 6
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0th-er-Services and -Char" es— 31;104
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Capital outla — -0-
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4 -Total Ez enses - 185,165 39 --- -
-- COMPUTATION OF NET INCOME
3 i®taT Recei is
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4 Total Expenses_.
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5 Net Income
-6 Already reported,
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7 Total Net Income to Date-
8- Compensation Allowed-
-9 Pro ortion- Due Count
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Pr o tion•Due Others -See Schedul
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY --OF ' Indian Riyer-
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" -- County of
— — , State of Florida do solemnly swear that
Indian Riv r
the -foregoing is---a---true, -correct, and complete report of all Fees; Commissions
or Remuneration_ received by me as Tax Collector _ ___ and_ of the
expenses paid, or for which I have become liable, for the year ending the
30th- Day---o-f---September, 19 ._74 -
Sworn to and subscribed before me this County
day f , 0 ober A.D. 19 74 Indian River
*_Pe'r'sonal �devices Includes salaries of all non -elected officials including
part-time and temporary work,.
retirement,- F.-.C.A.,_-and--aTl-employee benefits.
Materials & Supplies - Includes office sUpli_e.s including printing, an::
miszelldneous supplies and/or expense.
Other Services & Charges.- Includes auto allowances &--travel, dues and member
ship, insurance & bonds, rental, subscriptions, communications, maintenance of i
equipment,utiIiVies and contractual services not otherwise specified.
Capita] Outlay. - By definition, "Equipment, including bound books, fixtures,
and other tangible personal property of a non -expendable nature, the norloal
expected life of which is one year or more.
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:Il6STROCTIDNS
In-this-form-provisionis made for former years in accord Wj.Jj
-_the law. The separate columns provide for a separate report for
.-each year for.which collections are made. In addition, any expenses
or:farmer-years -which we'rernot reported but were paid after report
,was -made -may _be :taken into =account.
Line- (I). .Receipts =fr:om:l:n-dividuaIs--
Rae`-i-olLe44e4-=gip-r g-nt-e ra State -"for services.
-Hence -.the -fee officer must -.collect all feet required by law and _.
-- 3CoRer_l�.ac"-urpt far=s-a7me 41+-f-eEs--fromr tt'dividua7-s must be
-r Bort-d _a-rtd :any _ 01--ec-ti=on -for 'prior years that have not been
r �n::eo- s kraii-rp o rt�d i n- t € CST u m ri for each year f o r
which c.o1I.e.c.ti.orts were -made.
L:i rte ( )., =Recei-pts i -o :C�orrernmental Agencies
5 -i -ns* e -n p•f-fix�r mzst -%mi-t -until he is paid'by the State, County,
,nr �is�i�t,-�a-rn=ism-ov�rnmentafi agenci"es-should not be
fr*:pp•rte:d .unt'i l 11 r:oT 1 ected - i n a later year, such
0-�olumrr forfihe year in which
One Total Dflines �1.) and (2).
Line (4Z, TpLta1�x mn-s-4oma fo-rmetye-ars--sirguld-i n. "
my expenses for such years not previously reported.
-Lino 5). Line (3) less line (4) --
ne 61, Do not use for the current year. If either receipts or
@ x p e n s e s f o r f o r m er-y e-ar. -s= a e e_.o n. th-a-s--r"ep o-r-t-,--s#ow--t-he -m t ---i n c -am e- -
- �r such -years not previously reported.
Line (7). Line (5) _plus line (6) -
Line , Compensation
One (9). Line (7) less line (8)' • ---------.__.. --
-- Lint 01, Total a_ ready paid _the County for each year shown on the
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T.U. ULUCTaRs
A.z=r- fnr% t;a ChaRter- Z16.16(2), Florida Statutes, any excess
ragrrey_ it l_d: try _a tax. _c¢l:I e tlsr=s k►a 11 -be -d is -t r+bvt-e-d-t•o - each govern -
wrt--kT. unite i -.n% ti -re sage: p:rupzarzion as the fees paid by the govern-
_nrt�1..��rrit rhtsor�d_;a dare= as. follows:
- - Q =v i c6e: titer gross firrca7rre.tr= tl} e --a m"n t -o f -f -1--s -paid--by t h e
_ Wtv.eErtrm e�ntAl" Urr-i=t- tjodxtz iV n e pe -r c e n t a g e. Multi -ply the excess income
b:y, tire= pLerc�a-g� t a_i'rr tl'e- amount due the- .governmental unit.
C
Boa Zi na 87
Form CY412
Indian River County
Ralph Harris, Clerk of Circuit Court
(Name) (office)
REPORT OF RECEIPTS, EXPENSES AND NET INCOME
30th September
ff
_
For the Year Ending the M Day of UdiiWiWf, 1974
•
This form is prescribed for annual reports of County Officers under authority of
§ § 116.03, 145.03, Florida Statutes.
FRED O. DICKINSON, JR., COMPTROLLER
FILED
OCT 14 1974
P- (`t-1 TIARPIS. CLERK
INI�l P1\Tm Cq'L1-YVY
By
CT 2 3 1974
Book w PACE 00
11
' RECEIPTS
FROM INDIVIDUALS
Earned Collected This Year, Earned
Earned
This YearLast
1873-74
Year
Recording
PhotocopY
79,894
29,665
00
29
Tax Fees
1M00
Civil Fees
23,190
79
Court Costs
12,873
00
Misc..
2,546
40
T. D. Interest
17,015-85
Probate
18,522
50
83
(1) TOTALS
183,887
FROM GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES '
Earned and Collected This Year, but Earned in Prior Year
Collected this Year
19.1319
19
19
Indian River Count
66,-000.00
(2) TOTALS
66,000-.00
_
(3) TOTAL RECEIPTS
249,8871.83
WT 2 3 19,74
y y
Book PAGE 89
r
EXPENSES
Paid and Due
This Year
ITEM 73-74
19
Last Year
19
19
19
Salaries
146,498
78
Telephone
2,258
69
Supplies & Exp.
1,265
90
Dues & Travel
1,801
66
Postage
1,149
08
-
Clk's Travel Allow.
612.00
Matching Funds
14,515
23
Blue Cross Ins.
2,783
66
Contract & Part time
5,219
76
(4) Total Expenses
i 176,104
76
COMPUTATION OF NET INCOME
(3) Total Receipts
249, 887
83
(4) Total Expenses
176,104
76
(5) • Net Income
73,783.07
(6) Already reported,
prior years
XXXX
XX
(7) Total Net Income to Date
(8) Compensation Allowed
19,182
00
(9) Proportion Due County
54,601.07
(10) Previously Paid
(11) Amount Now Due
54,601,
07
STATE OF FLORIDA,
COUNTY OF Indian River ss.
I, Ralph Harris -County of
Indian River State of Florida, do solemnly swear that the foregoing is a
true, correct, and complete report of all Fees, Commissions or Remuneration received by me as Clerk
of the Circuit Court and of the expenses paid, or for which I have become liable,
30th September _
for the year ending theist day of ftiW 19 74
Indian River County
Sworn to and subscribed before me this n�
day of %:"4 y" �� �f , A. D. 19
7
�.J_.
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FROM INDIVIDUALS
RECEIPTS
Earned Collected This Year, Earned
This Year Last Year
-Earned
1.773-74 19 I 19______ 19
Recordin
79,894 00
Photocopy.
29,665 29
Tax Fees
180.00
Civil Fees
23,190 79
Court Costs
12,873 00
Misc.
2,546 40
T. D. Interest
17,015 85
Probate
18,5M50
(1) TOTALS
183,887 83
FROM GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES
Earned and Collected This Year, but Earned in Prior Year
Collected this Year
9 19 19
9 19_
19_
Indian River Count
66,000 00
(2) TOTALS 66,000.00
(3) TOTAL IZECEIPTS 249, 887.83
800K $. PAGE 91
INSTRUCTIONS
Report of December 31 must include receipts and expenses for the entire calendar years, and lines
numbered (5) to (11) inclusive, filled out to show net income, compensation and excess (if any) due the
County for the entire years..
The decisions of the Supreme Court in the cases of Lee v. Smith, 149 So. 67 and Gay v. McKenny,
155 So. 845 provide that collections on earnings of former years shall be considered as income for the
year in which earned and not for the year in which collected, and that the proportion of such collections
that may be retained and any excess that may be due the County from collections must be determined by
adding such collections to the net income already reported for such year.
In this form provision is made for treating collections for former year's in accord with -the law as
construed in the said decisions. The separate columns, provide for a separate report for each year for
which collections are made. In addition, any expenses for former years which were not reported but were
— paid after report was made may be taken into account.
Line (1), Receipts from Individt►als
Fees collected represent charges made by the State for services. Hence, the fee officer must collect
all fees required by law and properly account for same. (See Sweat vs. Waldon,
123 Fla., 478, 167 S 363.)
All fees from individuals must be reported and any collections for prior years that have not been reported
should be reported in a separate column for each year for which collections were made.
Line (2), Receipts from Governmental Agencies -
Since an officer must wait until lie is paid by the State, County or District, earnings from govern-
=mental agencies should not be reported until collected. If collected in a later year, such collections should be
--reported in the column for the year in which earned.
- Line (3), Total of lines (1). and (2)
-- Line (4), Total expenses. This should include all expenses for the current year, even though some of
them may not be actually paid on December 31. The columns for former years should include any expenses
mor sncli years not previously reported. -
Line�Sj, Y.ine (3) less line (4j,-foi eaeh year separately.`
Line (6), Do not use for the current year. If either receipts or expenses for former years are on this re-
port, show the -net income. lastreported.f4r-such year.-.-._..- _ —
Line-(7),Une (5) -plus line_(6}
-Line-{8), Calculate- the compensation retainable for each year, on the basis of the figures in line (7).
— -Line (9), Line (7) less line (8)
Line (10), Total already paid the County for each year shown on report.
-- '- Line (11), Line (9) less line (10) -
REPORT TO COUNTY CObIl1IISSIONERS —
This form may also be used for reports to County Commissioners, by attaching separate sheets• show-
--#ng the itemization required. - - - - ---- --TAX COLLECTORS AND ASSESSORS - — -
According to the ruling of the Supreme Court in Moreland v. Volusia County, • 48 So. 2d. 151, excess
income should be divided between the board of county commissioners and the board of public instruction
- -as follows:
-- Divide the gross income into the amount of commissions paid by the board of public instruction to ob-
tain a percentage. Multiply the excess income by this percentage to obtain the amount due the board of
public -instruction; the' -'balance is due the board of- county commissioners.
V 2 3 1974
r � -
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Form C412-5
ANNUAL REPORT
INDIAN) RIVER.,
COUNTY, SHERIFF
`
FOR THE YEAR ENDED SEPTFNINF.R 30. 19.74
:vection 116.113. Florida Statutes.
FRED 0. DICKINSON, Jr.
7
.
STATE COMPTROLLER
ACTUAL RECEIPTS
FROM COUNTY
RECEIPT
'992,755.00
Received from Indian RiverCounty
FINAL -
ACTUAL
BUDGET
ACCOCtNT
NUMBER EXPENDITURES BUDGET
EXPENDITURES
BALANCE -
- (1)
(2)
(3)
41 Sheriffs Salary 18,180.00
18,180.00
-0- _.
42 Salaries of Deputies and Assistants 568,600.00
561,048.35
7.551-65-
551„6548
48 Matching Funds 71.100.00
X65,740_52_
5.359.48
EXPENSES 0TUER THAN SALARIES:
86,517.80
431 Auto
2,199.76
' 432 Travel
3,352.03
433 Radio
21,769,11-
4.34 Other Criminal
32.050_.25
435 Fwd for Jail
5,909.94.
. r
436 Care for Prisoners
12,733.70
437 Jail utilities _
5,100.46
4.38 Jail Supplies
2,768, 62
s
439 Other Jail
11,307.25
440 Telephone and Telegraph
12,978.70
441 Office Supplies
64.080 90—
-
442 Other Administrative 260,800.00
260,768.52
31.48
4344 TOTAL
EQUIPMENT: (Capital Outlay).
j1.287-82
i
451 Auto
—0—
i
R
452 Jail -
12:258.00
453 Radio
4,918.54
454 Other 68,575.00
68,464.36
110.64
45 TOTAL -
51500.00
5,500.00
-0-
46 Investigations
-
47 Contingencies
XXX
979,701.75
XXX
i Total Budgetary Expenditures
XXXXXXXXXXX
13,053.25
13.053.25
Refund to County
TOTAL 992,755.00
992,755.00 _
NOTE:
(1) In Column 1, "Final Budget", and also Column
3 "Budget Balance', enter
Total Only for
items 41, 42, 43-44, 45, 46 and 47.
(2) In Column 2 "Actual Expenditures", enter amount for EACH ACCOUNT LISTED.
4
STATE OF FLt I'kID
COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER
I. SAM T JOYCF Sheriff. County of INDIAN RIVER
Stat,. or
Florid,r, do :.olernn{v swear that the foregoin.- is a true, correct
and cumph•t, el, ,rt cd'
all receipt, rel„ n,litnn•,
of my offiee for the vear eudirh the 3001 or sepu-mb •r, W
74
before
Sworn to and .uh.,•ribed nu
, r 4141.11. 14 71
INDI RIVER Coonh
No! ry Put;,•. I,,!r of fl,,, It
Wj, LuUUw"',Wil c, y.tci Uv:. • . 2.i )
XT 2 31974
0
is . Pau 93
u
JACK HOCKMAN, COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER INFORMED THE BOARD
OF AN INVOICE RECEIVED FROM THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
REGARDING THE COUNTY °S SHARE OF THE COST OF THE SUMMER RECREATION
PROGRAMS AT THE INDIAN RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL AND DOUGLAS ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL, IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,793.98. MR. HOCKMAN IS REQUESTING
AUTHORIZATION TO TRANSFER $3,000.00 FROM THE GENERAL FUND
CONTINGENCY ACCOUNT TO THE GENERAL FUND EQUIPMENT ACCOUNT, IN
ORDER TO MAKE PAYMENT,
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED THE FOLLOWING ITEM
TO ITEM TRANSFER FROM THE 1973-74 BUDGET.
To FROM
GG NERAL FUND
6101-402 EQUIPMENT $3,000.00
9990-701 CONTINGENCY $3,000'00
MR. HOCKMAN INFORMED THE BOARD OF A LETTER FROM DR. DAVID
TINGLE AND DR. CHARLES RATTRAY, JR. REGARDING PSYCHIATRIC EX—
AMINATIONS PERFORMED BY COURT ORDER, THAT HAVE NOT BEEN PAID.
NO COURT ORDERS WERE PRESENTED WITH THIS LETTER AND STATEMENT.
AFTER MUCH DISCUSSION, THE BOARD AGREED THAT DR. TINGLE AND DR.
RATTRAY WILL HAVE TO SUPPLY THE COURT ORDERS IN ORDER TO BE PAID
AND THAT IN THE FUTURE NO STATEMENT FOR PSYCHIATRIC EXAMINATIONS
WILL BE PAID WITHOUT A COURT ORDER ATTACHED.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED L.S. THOMAS, COUNTY
COORDINATOR TO ATTEND A GOVERNMENT INFORMATION SERVICES CONVENTION
IN WASHINGTON D.C. ON NOVEMBER 20TH — 22ND, 1974.
L. S. "TOMMY" THOMAS, COUNTY COORDINATOR INFORMED THE
BOARD THAT UNDER THE OLD EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM OF '1972-73,
FUNDS WERE WITHHELD BY PRESIDENT NIXON.
THESE FUNDS HAVE NOW BEEN RELEASED AND A PORTION OF WHICH HAS BEEN
,USED TO HIRE THREE FIREMEN FOR THE CITY OF VERO BEACH AND THERE
2 3 -
T 2 3 1974 BOOK s.,PA6 94
ARE SOME FUNDS REMAINING. THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN HAS APPLIED FOR
A PORTION OF THE REMAINING FUNDS AS THEY HAVE TWO POSITIONS
THEY WOULD LIKE TO FILL, ONE POSITION IS A MAINTENANCE MAN
TO MAINTAIN THE CITY OWNED CEMETARY AND THE OTHER IS SOMEONE
TO WORK ON THE COMMUNITY CENTER BEING CONSTRUCTED. MR. THOMAS
IS REQUESTING -APPROVAL TO RELEASE ABOUT $14,000.00 TO THE CITY
OF SEBASTIAN TO FILL THESE POSITIONS.
THE BOARD HAD NO OBJECTION TO COOPERATING WITH THE CITY
OF SEBASTIAN AS PRESENTED BY MR. THOMAS.
MR. THOMAS WILL PREPARE THE NECESSARY PAPERS AND PRESENT
THEM TO THE BOARD AT THE NEXT MEETING.
MR. THOMAS THEN INFORMED THE BOARD THAT PAINTERS IN THE
AREA ARE HAVING A PROBLEM OBTAINING MINERAL SPIRITS, WHICH IS NECESSARY
IN THEIR WORK AND THAT THIS SHORTAGE WOULD COME UNDER THE FUEL
ALLOCATION PROGRAM.
THE BOARD AGREED THAT IF THIS IS A PROBLEM AND A SCARCE
ITEM THE STATE SHOULD BE MADE AWARE OF THIS SHORTAGE IN INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY. MR. THOMAS WILL WRITE A LETTER TO THE STATE FUEL..OFFICE
EXPLAINING THIS PROBLEM.
MR. THOMAS INFORMED THE BOARD THAT A GRANT IS NOW AVAILABLE
FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN CONNECTION
WITH MOTORBOAT REGISTRATION FEES. THIS MONEY CAN ONLY BE USED IN
CONNECTION WITH MARINE FACILITIES. HE HAS REQUESTED THE BOARD'S
AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH FILING THE PROPER PAPERS FOR THIS GRANT
AND SUGGESTED THAT THE MONEY BE USED TO BUILD BOAT RAMPS AT THE
FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
1. NABASSO - OFF THE CAUSEWAY
2. NORTH MINTER BEACH
THE BOARD AUTHORIZED MR, THOMAS TO PROCEED WITH FILING THE
NECESSARY PAPERS AND TO OBTAIN BIDS ON THE COST TO INSTALL BOAT RAMPS.
T 1974 -24- Book 21 PAGE 95
THE HOUR OF 9:30 O'CLOCK A.M. HAVING PASSED, THE DEPUTY
CLERK READ THE FOLLOWING NOTICE WITH PROOF OF PUBLICATION
ATTACHED TO WIT:
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
_ in the . _ Court, was pub-
lished in said newspaper in the issues of -2 0:2
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.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this - �' _day _ A.D.�g _
i
(Business Manager)
(Clerkof the Circ ' Court, Indian River County, Florida)
(SEAL)
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Board of County Com-
m issioners of Indian
om•missionersofIndian River County,
Florida, will receive sealed bids to
the hour of 9.30 A.M. Wednesday,
October 23, 1974, for the
fol lowinq:
Item: Barbed wire fencing
consisting of 80 reels of
galvanized steel barbed wire
and 1,400 steel or wood posts.
Instruction to bidders,
specifications and bidding forms
are available at the office of the
County Administrator, Room 115,
Court House. Vero Beach, Florida,
or will be mailed on request.
Board of County
Commissioners
of Indian River County,
Florida
By: Alma Lee Loy
Cha°rman
Sept. 22, 26, 1974.
THE CHAIRMAN THEN ASKED FOR RECEIPT OF BIDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
NOTICE AND THE FOLLOWING SEALED BIDS WERE RECEIVED, OPENED AND
READ:
ARMS SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS
ORT PIERCE
12 1/2 GUAGE WIRE $34.95 PER REEL
15 GUAGE WIRE 32.95 PER REEL
POSTS 1.97 EACH
-25-
T 2 3 197eofl. fps
ATLAS STEEL FENCE INC.
FORT PIERCE
80 REELS OF WIRE $5,876.00
- POSTS ~
�EEVES SOUTHEASTERN CORP.
RLANDO
WIRE 2,760.00
POSTS (WOOD) 2,932.00
SEARS - FORT PIERCE
WIRE 4,lOO.00
POSTS (STEEL) 4,200.00
RICKS LUMBER
ORT PIERCE
WIRE 1,800.00
POSTS (WOOD) - NO BID
POSTS (STEEL) 2,730.00
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY
COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE ABOVE
BIDS BEING REFERRED TO THE ADMINISTRATOR FOR EVALUATION.
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF THERE WERE ANY ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS
TO THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF OCTOBER 151 1974. THERE
WERE NONE.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT,.SECONDED BY
COMMISSIONER BOGOSIAN, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE MINUTES
OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF OCTOBER 151 1974 AS WRITTEN.
SAMUEL BLOCK, ATTORNEY, REPRESENTING SEMINOLE SHORES
SUBDIVISION APPEARED REQUESTING AN EXTENSION OF SITE PLAN
APPROVAL, TENTATIVE APPROVAL WAS GRANTED ON NOVEMBER 7, 1973.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY GRANTED A. ONE YEAR EXTENSION
OF TENTATIVE APPROVAL FOR SEMINOLE SHORES SUBDIVISION, AS REQUESTED
BY SAMUEL BLOCK.
1974 -2�- eaax. ��r 9
u
.JACK .JENNINGS, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR REPORTED TO THE BOARD
THAT WORK IS PROGRESSING REGARDING URBAN DEVELOPMENT UTILITIES BY
OUR CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS
AND A MEETING WILL BE SCHEDULED SOMETIME DURING NOVEMBER TO
DISCUSS THEIR FINDINGS WITH THE BOARD.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY GRANTED FINAL APPROVAL TO HAMMOCK
ACRES, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE COUNTY,ADMINISTRATOR, AS PRESENTED
BY 14ARVIN CARTER, SURVEYOR.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY GRANTED FINAL APPROVAL TO BANYON
ACRES SUBDIVISION, SUBJECT TO REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR, AS PRESENTED BY MARVIN CARTER, SURVEYOR,
THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR INFORMED THE BOARD THAT AT THE OCTOBER
9TH, BOARD MEETING HE WAS INSTRUCTED TO INVESTIGATE A COUNTY OWNED
LOT IN FELLSMERE, LOT.6, BLOCK 104. V. K. OWENS REALTY COMPANY
WAS INTERESTED IN BIDDING ON THIS PROPERTY AND HAD SUBMITTED A
CHECK FOR $275.00, WHICH INCLUDED $25.00 FOR ADVERTISING.
THE ADMINISTRATOR STATED THAT THE SIZE OF THIS LOT IS
50 FEET BY 104 FEET AND IS ASSESSED AT $400.00.
THE BOARD DISCUSSED .JACK SCHNEIDER WHO HAD. PREVIOUSLY
EXPRESSED AN INTEREST IN BIDDING ON COUNTY OWNED LOTS IN FELLSMERE.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DRITENBAS; THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AGREED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS ON
THIS PIECE OF PROPERTY AND ALSO THE PIECE OF PROPERTY MR. .JACK
SCHNEIDER WAS INTERESTED IN AND TO NOTIFY ALL THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE
EXPRESSED AN INTEREST IN THIS FELLSMERE PROPERTY AND INFORM THEM
THAT WE WOULD NOT BE INTERESTED IN ANY BID OF LESS THEN THE ASSESSED
VALUE OF THE PROPERTY.
THE BOARD THEN DISCUSSED OTHER COUNTY OWNED LOTS IN
FELLSMERE AND IT WAS AGREED THAT THE ADMINISTRATOR SHALL PREPARE A LIST
OF ALL OTHER PROPERTY IN FELLSMERE AND THAT THE MAYOR OF
FELLSMERE BE GIVEN A COPY OF THAT LIST, FOR HIS INFORMATION AND THEN
PROCEED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS.
THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR WAS INSTRUCTED TO PREPARE A
LIST OF ALL PROPERTY IN THE FELLSMERE AREA, STATING THAT THE
MINIMUM BID MUST BE NO LOWER THAN THE ASSESSED VALUATION AND THAT
PERSONS PERSENTING A BID SHALL PAY FOR THE ADVERTISEMENT.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
_27_
CT 2 31974 Book s' 9u
rk �
DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED OUT—OF—COUNTY TRAVEL
FOR THE COMMISSIONERS, COUNTY ATTORNEY AND THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
TO ATTEND THE STATE ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONVENTION
IN HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA ON OCTOBER 23RD — 26TH, 1974.
GEORGE MCKENNA, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT INFORMED THE BOARD
THAT THE PROPERTY INSURANCE POLICIES FOR ALL COUNTY BUILDINGS WAS
ESTABLISHED IN MARCH 1974 AND EXPIRES MARCH 1975. THE ED SCHLITT
AGENCY, CARRYING THE COUNTY'S INSURANCE IS RECOMMENDING A 10%
INCREASE IN VALUATION OF ALL COUNTY PROPERTY EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY,
WHICH WOULD MEAN AN INCREASE IN PREMIUMS. MR. MCKENNA STATED THAT
THE BOARD HAS AUTHORIZED A COMPLETE REVIEW OF ALL COUNTY POLICIES
BY OUR INSURANCE CONSULTANT, DR. DONALD .JOHNSON OF MIAMI.
THE BOARD AGREED TO HAVE OUR INSURANCE COVERAGE REMAIN AS
IT IS NOW, SUBJECT TO A COMPLETE REVIEW OF ALL POLICIES IN MARCH
1975.
ATTORNEY BURCH PRESENTED THE FOLLOWING LIST TO THE BOARD
OF ALL DEPARTMENTS AND COUNTY EMPLOYEES WHO SHOULD RECEIVED THE
CODE OF ORDINANCE BOOK.
FIVE
— COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
FIVE
—" ONING COMMISSIONERS
FIVE
— ARIANCE OARD MEMBERS
TWO
— LANNING EPARTMENT
TWO
— ONING
DEPARTMENT
ONE
— IRCUITRARY ,JUDGE
ONE
— OUNTY JUDGE
ONE
— OUNjY .TTORNEY
ONE
— AX SSESSOR
ONE
— AX COLL CTOR
ONE
— L`ERK — �IRCUIT COURT
ONE
— INANCE FFICE
ONE
— OUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
ETATE
ONE
— ATTORNEY
TWO
— SHERIFF
ONE
—
UBLIC DEFENDER
EUILDING
ONE
—
DEPARTMENT
ATTORNEY BURCH STATED THAT THE STATE REQUIRES THAT ALL COUNTY
ORDINANCES BE CODIFIED ON AN ANNUAL BASIS.
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MR � PACE 99
11
If
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE LIST OF PEOPLE WHO
SHOULD RECEIVE THE CODE OF ORDINANCE BOOK AS OUTLINED BY ATTORNEY
BURCH.
THE BOARD DISCUSSED OBTAINING SUPPLEMENTS FOR THIS BOOK
AND THEY AGREED TO ORDER 100 SUPPLEMENTS.
THE BOARD APPOINTED THE FINANCE OFFICER TO DISTRIBUTE
THESE BOOKS,
THE HOUR OF 11:00 O'CLOCK A.M.HAVING PASSED, THE DEPUTY
CLERK READ THE FOLLOWING NOTICE WITH PROOF OF PUBLICATION ATTACHED,
TO WIT:
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-Joumal, a weekly newspaper
County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertise -
published at Vero Beach in Indian River
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Ment, being aO
that the Board of County COm-
�_
missionersof Indian River County.
-
j�
the matter of _- �+� --- u�
___In/
Florida, will hold a public hearing
on October 23, 1974, at 11:00 A.M.
the Indian River County
U
Courthouse to consider adoption of
C
a new county ordinance to be
_— "-
entitled:
" An Ordinance providing
travel pay and expenses for
In the -- Court, was pub-
authorized, appointed, non -
county employees who
in the issues of — 4-ap-`- !
Board of County
represent Commissioners
Commissioners di county
Indian River
lished in said newspaper
business outside
County and providing an ef-
fective date."
Copies may be obtained from the
_
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press -Journal is a newspaper published at
the said newspaper has heretofore
Board of County
Commissioners
Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, and that
been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida, weekly and has been entered
of Indian River County,
Florida
FlAlma
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-
Lee Loy
Chairman
tisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or
or refund for the purpose of securing this adver-
Oct, 6, 1974.
corporation any discount, rebate, commission
tisement for publication in the said newspaper.
f_ A.D.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this ..___da _ _ __—.
(Business Manager)
(Clerk of the Circu�rtIndia �u� )
(SFAU
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE PRESENT WISHED TO BE HEARD,
THERE WERE NONE.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
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BOGOSIAN, THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE No. I4-18 WAS ADOPTED,
I
COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS QUESTIONED WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF -
SOMEONE TRAVELLING FOR THE COUNTY WERE INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT• -
WOULD THE COUNTY BE RESPONSIBLE.
ATTORNEY BURCH STATED THAT HE WOULD INVESTIGATE THIS.
THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE MOTION. THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY
APPROVED AND THE MOTION WAS PASSED.
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ORDINANCE 74- IB --
An Ordinance to be entitled "An Ordinance providing travel
pay and expenses for authorized, appointed, non -county
employees who represent the Board of County Commissioners
on county business outside Indian River County and providing
an effective date."
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SECTION 1. Definitions
a. Authorized person - A person other than a public
officer or county employee who is authorized by the Board of
County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, to
incur travel expenses in the performance of official county
duties.
b. Expenses authorized and amounts - The type and
amount of travel expenses, per diem, subsistence allowance
and other expenses authorized shall be as allowed in Florida
Statute 112. 061 Laws of 1973 and any amendments thereto.
SECTION 2. Any authorized person appointed by the Board
of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida,
to represent the county on any official county business outside
Indian River County shall be entitled to receive travel pay and
expenses in accordance with Section 1 herein.
SECTION 3.
This ordinance shall become effective on November 1,
1974.
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ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS, SECONDED BY
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED ADVERTISEMENT
FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO MOBILE HOMES,
AMENDING INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ORDINANCE 71-2.
ATTORNEY BURCH INFORMED THE BOARD THAT DURING 1966 THE
COUNTY WELFARE DEPARTMENT PROVIDED ASSISTANCE FOR MATTIE C. INGRAM.
THE HEIRS HAVE NOW STATED THAT THEY WILL QUIT CLAIM THEIR INTEREST
IN THIS.PROPERTY TO THE COUNTY. THERE IS A HOUSE ON THE PROPERTY
WHICH HAS BEEN CONDEMNED BY THE CITY OF VERO BEACH AND THE BUILDING
DEPARTMENT HAS STATED THAT IT SHOULD BE TORN DOWN. THE CITY OF
VERO BEACH WILL DO THIS WORK BUT IT WILL PUT AN ADDITIONAL LIEN
ON THE PROPERTY. DONALD ADAMS; BUILDING DIRECTOR HAS REQUESTED -
THE COUNTY TO SHARE 1/2 THE COST TO DEMOLISH THIS HOUSE. IF THIS
IS DONE THE VALUE OF 1. THE LAND WILL INCREASE. THIS PROPERTY IS
LOCATED ON COMMERCE AVENUE, NORTH OF 18TH STREET,
DONALD ADAMS APPEARED BEFORE THE BOARD AND STATED THAT THE
CITY IS WORKING AT REMOVING BLIGHTED BUILDINGS AND ARE CONDEMNING
ONLY THE VERY HAZARDOUS STRUCTURES. MR. ADAMS HAS RECEIVED A BID
TO REMOVE THIS STRUCTURE, IN THE AMOUNT OF $500.00.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED PARTICIPATION IN THE
DEMOLITION OF THE STRUCTURE ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS MATTIE C.
INGRAM PROPERTY, NOT TO EXCEED $250.00, AND THE DETAILS BE
WORKED OUT BY THE BUILDING DIRECTOR AND THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AGREED TO ACCEPT A "QUIT CLAIM DEED"
ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS MATTIE C. INGRAM'PROPERTY
AT THE OCTOBER 9TH, 1974 BOARD MEETING, A PUBLIC HEARING
WAS HELD REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY ORDINANCE No. 71-3, SECTION 23 BY ADDING PARAGRAPH K TO
PROVIDE ZONING DEPARTMENT INSPECTION AND APPROVAL OF COMPLETED
SITE PLANS, THE BOARD STATED THAT IT WAS THEIR FEELING THAT THIS
SHOULD BE THE BUILDING DEPARTMENTS RESPONSIBLITY AND NOT THE
ZONING DEPARTMENT. AND THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CONTINUED UNTIL THIS
MEETING.
DONALD ADAMS, BUILDING DIRECTOR WAS PRESENT FOR THIS
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DISCUSSION AND HE STATED THAT HIS INSPECTORS ARE ON THE PROJECT
TO INSPECT STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING
CONSTRUCTION, BUT THEY ARE NOT AWARE OF SITE PLANS. THE
SITE PLAN IS A ZONING REGULATION AND, THEREFORE, THE ZONING
OFFICIAL SHOULD APPROVE IT. MR. ADAMS ACTING AS THE ZONING
DIRECTOR FOR THE CITY OF VERO BEACH , DOES THEIR -SITE PLAN IN-
SPECTIONS.
DEWEY WALKER, COUNTY ZONING DIRECTOR APPEARED AND THE BOARD
ASKED IF THIS WOULD BE AN ADDITIONAL LOAD ON HIS DEPARTMENT. MR
WALKER STATED THAT, AT THIS TIME, THEY WOULD HAVE NO PROBLEM AND
COULD HANDLE THIS WORK.
MR, ADAMS STATED THAT HE ISSUES "CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY"
ON ALL COMPLETED BUILDINGS AND HE WOULD LIKE A LETTER FROM MR.
WALKER STATING THAT THE SITE PLAN HAS BEEN COMPLETED ACCORDING -
TO THE PLAN AND IF IT IS NOT COMPLETED ACCORDING TO SITE PLAN HE WILL
WITHHOLD ISSUING THE "CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 11 UNTIL THE DEVELOPER
HAS COMPLIED WITH THE SITE PLAN.
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE PRESENT WISHED TO BE HEARD
DURING THIS PUBLIC HEARING, THERE WERE NONE.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
BOGOSIAN, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED ORDINANCE 74-19.
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 74-19
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ORDI-
NANCE 71-3, SECTION 23. SITE PLAN APPROVAL BY
ADDING PARAGRAPH K TO PROVIDE ZONING DEPARTMENT
INSPECTION AND APPROVAL OF COMPLETED SITE PLANS
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISISONERS
OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that Indian River County Ordinance
71-3, Section 23, is hereby amended by adding a new paragraph.K as
follows:
SECTION 23. SITE PLAN APPROVAL
K. Inspection and Certification
(1) Upon approval of a site plan by the County Zoning
Commission and before construction begins the applicant shall notify
the Indian River County Zoning Department in writing of the intent
to begin construction and a proposed construction schedule. The
Zoning Department shall conduct periodic inspections to insure
the project is completed in accordance with the approved site plan.
(2) Minor variations are permitted after Zoning Depart -
ment approval in writing which approval shall be affixed to the
site plan. Cease and desist orders may be issued by the Zoning
Department when violations are discovered.and all work not in con-
formity with the approved site plan shall cease until Zoning Depart-
ment approval is given or a revised site plan is approved by the
Zoning Commission.
(3) The applicant shall notify the Zoning Department.
when the project is completed and shall certify under oath that
it conforms to the approved site plan and that any variations have
been approved in writing by the Zoning Department. The Zoning
Department shall make a final inspection and certify the project
was completed in accordance with the approved site plan and the
Final Certification of Approval shall be attached to the site plan
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and a copy sent to the applicant.
(4) A fee for said inspections shall be established by
Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners.
This Ordinance shall become effective the 1st day of
November, 1974.
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THE "WABASSO WATCHERS", AN ORGANIZATION FORMED TO OPPOSE
PLANS TO PUMP WATER FROM THE WABASSO RIDGE AREA ACROSS THE INDIAN RIVER
ON THE WABASSO BRIDGE TO JOHNS ISLAND TO IRRIGATE THEIR RESIDENTIAL
GOLF COURSE, APPEARED IN THE COUNTY COMMISSION ROOM. THE BOARD
HAD RECEIVED A PETITION SIGNED BY 140 RESIDENTS OPPOSING THESE
PLANS.
BETTY WINTERMUTE, SPOKESMAN FOR THE GROUP,'STATED THAT THIS
WATER LINE IS DESIGNED TO CARRY 500,000 GALLONS OF WATER PER DAY
AND THE PEOPLE rN WABASSO HAVE A DEEP CONCERN ABOUT THE DEPLETION
OF THE WATER SUPPLY FOR THIS AREA,
JACK JENNINGS, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR STATED THAT PERMITS
WERE ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE FLORIDA
EAST COAST RAILROAD Tb INSTALL WATER LINES UNDER U.S. HIGHWAY 1 AND
UNDER THE FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILROAD. No PERMITS ARE REQUIRED IF THE
WATER IS USED FOR IRRIGATION PURPOSES, HOWEVER, IF, IN THE FUTURE,
THE WATER LINE IS CONVERTED TO PUBLIC USE, IT WOULD REQUIRE A
PERMIT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, A FRANCHISE FROM THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND ALSO THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TREATMENT PLANT.
AT THIS TIME, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HAVE NO
JURISDICTION OVER ISSUING PERMITS AND HAVE ISSUED NO PERMITS FOR
THIS WATER TRANSFER. MR. WILLIAM V. STORCH, DIRECTOR OF RESOURCE
PLANNING WITH THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT
HAS BEEN CONTACTED AND HE HAS STATED THAT THERE HAS BEEN NO PERMIT
ISSUED FROM THE FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT FOR THIS PROJECT.
MR. JENNINGS CONTINUED THAT UP TO NOW, PERMITS HAVE BEEN
ISSUED FOR WATER LINES ON THE BRIDGE AND THE PERMITS TO GO UNDER
U.S. HIGHWAY 1 AND THE RAILROAD, BUT NO PERMITS FOR A WATER ALLOCATION
PERMIT TO TRANSMIT WATER THROUGH THIS LINE HAVE BEEN APPLIED FOR.
MR. JENNINGS SUGGESTED THAT ANYONE HAVING QUESTIONS SHOULD WRITE
DIRECTLY TO MR. STORCH.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT OFFERED THE FOLLOWING SUGGESTIONS TO
THE WABASSO WATCHERS:
1. THE APPLICATION FOR THE PERMITS TO USE STATE RIGHT-OF-WAY
FOR THE TRANSMISSION LINES WAS GRANTED TO THE TOWN OF INDIAN
RIVER SHORES. I SUGGEST CONTACTING THE TOWN OF INDIAN RIVER
SHORES AND ASKING THEM IF THERE WAS ANY TRANSFER OF THAT
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APPLICATION TO .JOHN'S ISLAND? WAS THAT TRANSFER OF
THE PERMIT TO USE THE STATE RIGHT-OF-WAY?
2. I WOULD CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND
THE STATE REPRESENTATIVE AND INFORM THEM OF THIS SITUATION.
3. I WOULD ALSO SUGGEST WRITING -ANOTHER LETTER TO THE CENTRAL
AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT AND ASK THAT
BEFORE A WATER ALLOCATION PERMIT BE GRANTED TO .JOHN'S ISLAND
OR THE TOWN OF INDIAN RIVER SHORES, THAT A PUBLIC HEARING BE
HELD. ,
4. IF AT THAT PUBLIC HEARING IT CAN BE SHOWN THAT IT WOULD
SERIOUSLY JEOPARDIZE THE WATER TABLE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY,
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL INTERCEDE..
THE BOARD THEN DISCUSSED A COUNTYWIDE WATER RESOURCE STUDY
THAT HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN SO FAR AS FIELD DATA AT THIS TIME. THE
COMPLETION, IN FINAL FORM OF THE SUBJECT STUDY IS NOW BEING
DONE BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, WATER
RESOURCES DIVISION. THIS STUDY WILL BE AVAILABLE TO THE CENTRAL AND
SOUTHERN FLORIDA FLOOD.CONTROL DISTRICT.
COMMISSIONER BOGOSIAN ASKED."TO WHAT EXTENT DOES A PRIVATE
INDIVIDUAL HAVE THE RIGHT TO COME IN AND DEPLETE THE WATER SUPPLY.
THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION WENT AHEAD AND ISSUED PERMITS, THIS
PROBLEM HAS OCCURRED WITHOUT ANY OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION TO THIS BOARD,
AND IT OUGHT NOT BE INCUMBENT UPON THIS BOARD TO GO OUT AND SEE
WHERE THEY ARE DRAWING WATER, IT SHOULD BE THE AGENCY'S RESPONSIBILITY
j TO LET US KNOW. THIS BOARD SHOULD BE NOTIFIED WHEN A PERMIT IS
ISSUED TO MOVE ANY WATER IN THIS COUNTY," COMMISSIONER BOGOSIAN
CONTINUED THAT IF THEY HAVE SPENT THIS AMOUNT OF MONEY BEFORE THE
PERMITS ARE ISSUED TO MOVE THIS WATER AND THEN THEY COME TO THIS
BOARD TO USE IT FOR POTABLE WATER, THIS BOARD CAN NOT DENY IT
BECAUSE IT HAS BEEN APPROVED BY ALL AGENCIES INVOLVED.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT STATED THAT AS LONG AS THERE IS A
PERMIT NEEDED FOR ANYONE USING WATER, WE CAN OBJECT TO IT. THE
KEY RESTS WITH THE WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS IN ISSUING PERMITS.
HE FELT THE PROPER PLACE FOR THIS COUNTY TO GET INVOLVED IS AT THE
PUBLIC HEARING.
COMMISSIONER BOGOSIAN STATED THAT HE FEELS THE COUNTY SHOULD
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GET INVOLVED AS SOON AS THE FIRST SHOVEL OF DIRT IS TURNED. THE
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SHOULD NOT ISSUE ANY PERMITS UNTIL THE
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT HAS ISSUED THEIR PERMIT.
MR. .JENNINGS STATED THAT THE INFORMATION HE HAS RECEIVED IS
THAT A PERMIT WAS ISSUED TO THE TOWN OF INDIAN RIVER SHORES.TO
PUT A PIPE ON THE WABA.SSO BRIDGE AND ISSUED TO .JOHNS ISLAND TO
GO UNDER U.S.. HIGHWAY -1 BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND UNDER
THE RAILROAD BY THE FLORIDA EAST QCOAST RAILROAD.
THE BOARD AGREED TO DO SOME RESEARCH ON WHAT THE WATER
MANAGEMENT ACT STATES REGARDING PUBLIC HEARINGS IN THIS SITUATION.
CHAIRMAN Loy STATED THAT COMMISSIONER SIEBERT§ SUGGESTIONS
1.
ARE WORTH CONSIDERING AND ASSURED EVERYONE PRESENT.THAT THE MEMBERS
' OF THIS BOARD ARE EXTREMELY CONCERNED ABOUT THE WATER PROBLEM.
THE BOARD THEN ADJOURNED AT 12:45 O'CLOCK P.M. AND
RECONVENED AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M.
ATTORNEY BURCH INFORMED THE BOARD THAT HE HAD PREPARED AN
AGREEMENT BETWEEN BREEZY VILLAGE MOBILE HOME PARK AND THE COUNTY
IN ACCORDANCE WITH PAVING VICKERS ROAD AND SIGNALIZING A RAILROAD
CROSSING AS APPROVED BY THE BOARD AT THEIR OCTOBER 9, 1974 MEETING.
THE BOARD DISCUSSED THE AGREEMENT AND A MOTION WAS MADE BY
COMMISSIONER BOGOSIAN, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER SIE BERT, CHAIRMAN
Loy VOTED IN FAVOR AND COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS VOTED W OPPOSITION,
~TO AMEND THE AGREEMENT TO READ THAT BEFORE THE COUNTY STARTS WORKING
ON THE PROJECT OR APPROVES THE WORK TO BE DONE BY THE RAILROAD,
BREEZY VILLAGE LTD. SHALL PUT IN ESCROW ITS HALF OF THE COST OF
THIS PROJECT IN THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $20,500.00 AND SHALL
RECEIVE THE INTEREST ACCRUED; AND THAT THE CHAIRMAN BE AUTHORIZED
TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT SUBJECT TO THESE CHANGES BEING MADE,
THE AGREEMENT HAVING BEEN FULLY SIGNED IS HEREBY BEING
MADE A PART.OF THESE MINUTES.
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i! AGREEMENT
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li THIS AGREEMENT entered into this 23RD day of OCTOBER
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1:1974, by and between BREEZY VILLAGE, LTD., a Florida General
,Partnership, and INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision
j
of the State of Florida, their heirs, successors and assigns.
j.
- tl For and in consideration of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) and •
other monies in hand paid, the parties agree as follows: i
i 1. BREEZY VILLAGE, LTD., and INDIAN RIVER COUNTY agree to
S
!divide equally the cost of paving that road known as Vickers Road,
l!taccording to the spec.i-c=ations established by Beindorf & Associate's.
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Indian River County acknowledges that it has received the necessary
IDeeds_conveying Vickers Road to the County and agrees to accept
r
the dedication of Vickers Road. All work on paving Vickers Road
shall be done according to County specifications and under County
i
{supervision and control. k
i The parties estimate the cost of paving Vickers Road shall
Abe approximately THIRTEEN THOUSAND AND N0/100 ($13,000.00), plus, i
surveying, engineering and other miscellaneous charges. The parties I
agree that each shall pay one-half of the total cost.
2. The parties further agree to share equally the cost of
jpurchasing and installing railroad signals at the crossing of
11
- jthe Florida East Coast Railroad and Vickers Road. The crossing 1
'lights shall be purchased by the County, -taking advantage of all
i
ICounty discounts and purchasing power.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set thein
if
!hands and seals the day and year first above written. �
1
:Signed, sealed and delivered
in the presence of: BREEZY VILLAGE, LTD.
IX 60 By
urs
E ward T. Karr, an authorize
1; partner
I
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY 1
i >r ��• By:�,l>.�
�. Alma Lee Loy, Chairma ;
Breezy Village, Ltd. 1,crehy encloses its check in the amount of
$20,500.00, which County acknowledges said sum to be.applied
e event add i Licari E
Breezy Vili.age's obligation as stet out above. In th
mc�nio aL'C nC'Ct':»aI y, 131"ee'I.y Vzll tele agroos to pay 1 prof ort.i,)rr:t
share. Any e:ce0ss shall be refuncicd.
1
THE HOUR OF 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. HAVING -PASSED, THE DEPUTY
CLERK READ THE FOLLOWING NOTICE WITH PROOF OF PUBLICATION ATTACHED
TO WIT: n
NOTICE
VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN
that the Zonn HEREBY
Commission of
Indian River County, Florida. has
Published Weekly tentatively approved the foilowing
changes and additions to the
Zoning Ordinance of Indian River
Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida County, Florida, which changes
and additions are substantially as
follows:
1. That the Zoning Map be
COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER: changed in order that the following
STATE OF FLORIDA described property, situated in
Indian River County, Florida, to.
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, who on oath wit:
says that he Is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press-Joumal, a weekly newspaper Government Lots 1 and 2,
published at Vero Beach in Indian River Cdunty, Florida; that the attached copy of advertise- Section 13, Township 32 -South,
Range 39 -East, together with
^ all submerged lands and
�� t �-�— �ju_�- riparian rights appertaining
ment, being a s`s - - thereto, less that portion
/ thereof conveyedto Indian
,Z�i�ivi3.^ River Farms Drainage
in the matter of _ ._ _ �- - - - District by Deed dated July 24,
1922, recorded in Deed Hook
41, upon Page 259 of the Public
rZi Records of St. Lucie County,
_ _ F�'��•---� ___' � '-'___� .�.. Florida.
Be changed from R -IA Single
Court, was pub- Family District, to R -2C
In the — Multiple Family District.
EXCEPT the North 300 feet
and the South 330 feet of the
lished in said newspaper in the issues of — - North 630 feet of the west 450
feet.
Be Lcfrom R -IA Single
Family
District, to R•3
Multiple Dwelling District.
A public hearing in relation
Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press-Jourtral Is a newspaper published at thereto at which parties in interest
Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, and that the said newspaper has heretofore and citizens shall have an OP.
been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida, weekly and has been Florida bytered rtunit said Zoning heard
will en the
held
as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach, in said Indian River County,
for a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver- County Commission Room, Indian
River County Courthouse, Vero
tisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or Beach. Florida, Thursoay, Sep.
corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this adver- tember 26, 1974, at 7:30 P.M., after
tisement for publication in the said newspaper. , which a public hearing in relation
thereto, at which parties in in.
__ da of_ ��fO A -O• L� terest and citizens shall have an
Sworn to and subscribed before me this ..__ y /
7 opportunity to be heard, will be
held by the Board of County
ICommissioners of Indian River
7 7 u a gam) County. Florida, in me County
Commission Room, Indian River
County Courthouse, Vero Beach,
Florida, on Wednesday, October
Florida) 23. 1974, at 2:00 P.M.
(Clerk of a Circuit Court, Indian River County, Board of County
(SEAL) Commissioners
Indian River County
By: Alma Lee Loy
Chairman
Indian River County
Zoning Commission
By: Ralph Sexton
EDWIN SCHMUCKER, ENGINEER WITH TOTAL Chairman
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, APPEARED PRESENTING GEORGE RUSSELL.
MR. SCHMUCKER AND MR. RUSSELL MADE PRESENTATIONS.
THE ZONING COMMISSION AT THEIR MEETING RECOMMENDED THAT THE
R -1A SINGLE FAMILY DISTRICT BE REZONED TO R -2B MULTIPLE FAMILY
DISTRICT INSTEAD OF R-3 MULTIPLE FAMILY DISTRICT AS ADVERTISED..
THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON 54TH STREET, TWO MILES NORTH
OF THE NEW HOSPITAL. THERE ARE A TOTAL OF 57 ACRES — 37 ACRES ARE
LAND AND'20 ACRES ARE WATER.
ROBERT BERG, ASSISTANT PLANNER APPEARED AND STATED THAT
WHEN THIS CAME BEFORE THE ZONING COMMISSION, THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT
RECOMMENDED DENIAL BECAUSE OF THE SOIL COMPOSITION IN THIS AREA.
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THERE WILL BE MULTIPLE FAMILY USE OF THIS PROPERTY AND THIS AREA
CAN NOT TAKE THE RUNOFF WATER., THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT WAS ALSO
CONCERNED WITH A POTENTIAL PROBLEM REGARDING THE ALIGNMENT OF
INDIAN RIVER BLVD AS IT IS NOW INDIAN RIVER BLVD. WILL CROSS A
CORNER OF THE SUBJECTS PROPERTY,
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE PRESENT WISHED TO BE HEARD.
THERE WERE NONE.
ON MOTION MADE BY COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS, SECONDED BY
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE ZONING
CHANGE FROM R-3 AS ADVERTISED TO R -2B, AS REQUESTED BY GEORGE
RUSSELL, AND ADOPTED THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 74-82
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RESOLUTION NO.��
WHEREAS, the Zoning Commission of Indian River County, Flor-
ida, did, after public hearing, make its final report recommending
changes and additions to the Zoning Ordinance of Indian River
County, Florida; and,
publish its notice of said recommended
WHEREAS, this Board did
pursuant changes and additions and did, p nt thereto, hold a public hear-
ing in relation thereto at which parties in.interest and citizens
were heard: Now, therefore,
BCounty Commissioners of Indian
E IT RESOLVED by the Board of
River County, Florida, that the Zoning Ordinance 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 follOw-
ing property owned by George Russell, Represented by and
Twitty, Architects, Inc., situated in Indian River County,
Flor-
ida, to -wit:
Government Lots I and 2, Section 13, Township 32 -South,
Range 39 -East, together with all submerged lands and
riparian rights appertaining thereto, less that portion
thereof conveyed to Indian
a22River
Farm
rded Drainagen DeeDistrict'ook
by Deed dated July 24,
upon Page 259 of the Public Records of St. Lucie County,
Florida.
Be changed from R-lA Single Family District, to R- 2B
Multiple Family District.
EXCEPT the
f ortof300 feet
and
the
feeSouth 330 feet of the
North 630
Be changed from R-lA Single Family District, to R-3
Multiple Dwelling District.
All within the meaning and intent and as set forth and describ-
ed in said Zoning Regulation.
b �y
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THE HOUR OF 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. HAVING PASSED, THE DEPUTY
CLERK READ THE FOLLOWING NOTICE WITH PROOF OF PUBLICATION ATTACHED,
TO WIT:
VERO BEACH PRESS-JOURPIAL �j , ` [� NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Published Weekly that the Zoning Commission of
Indian River County, Florida, has
y } { tentatively approved the following
Vero Beach, Indian River County Florida the
Zoning Ord ante of additionsand ndianoRiver
County, Florida, which changes
and additions are substantially as
COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER* follows:
STATE OF FLORIDA t. That the Zoning Map be
Before the undersigned authority Personally appeared J. -J u Schumann, who newspaper
oath changed
property, is situated In
Indian River County, Florida, to -
says that he is Business Manager of the VeroBeach
da that the attached copy) of advertise- wit:
published at Vero Beach in Indian River County, The East 20.46 acres of Tract 8,
—�7 Section 2, Township 33 -South,
f Range 38 -East, according to
(R''_�—� z"J r
the last general plat of lands of
ment, being a
0• the Indian River Farms
W Company filed in the office of
--.---In the matter of the Clerk of the Circuit Court
of St. Lucie County, Florida, in
Plat Book 2, page 25.
Be changed from B-1 Planned
Business District, to R -IMP
Mobile Home Park District.
Court, was pub- A public hearing in relation
_.in the — thereto at which parties in interest
and citizens shall have an Op-
portunity to be heard will be held
by said Zoning Commission in the
lished In said newspaper in the issues of --- — County Commission Room, Indian
River County Courthouse, Vero
Beach, Florida, Thursday, Sep -
after
--__ -T--•----•_-. • iZC. _ - - - - which 26, 1914, at 7:30 P.M., after
7 _ newspaper published at which a public hearing in relation
Y r has heretofore thereto, at which parties in in -
Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press -Journal is a newspaper
terest and citizens shall have an
Vero Beach, in said Indian River
County, and that Flo ida,the l weekly and has been entered opportunity to be heard, will be
been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida held by the Board of County
as second class mail matter at the post office a Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Commissioners of Indian River
for a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy
on (firm or County, Florida, in the County
se of securing this adver- Commission Room, Indian River
tisement' and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any P County Courthouse, Vero Beach,
corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose Florida, on Wednesday October
tisement for publication in the said newspaper. // ' - j Y3, 1974, at 2:00 P.M.
A.D•_/ r9 `%" Board of County
Swom to and subscribed before me this — Commissioners
i!1//Y` Indian River County
By: Alma Lee Loy
y iBusin Manager) Chairman
Indian River County
Zoning Commission
!,� By: Ralph Sexton
(Clerk of t Circuit Cou�Iny, Florida) Chairman
Aug. 29, 1974.
(SEAL)
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE PRESENT WISHED TO BE HEARD.
' MR. WUETHRICH APPEARED AND MADE HIS PRESENTATION. THIS IS A
NON --CONFORMING MOBILE HOME PARK THAT HAS BEEN IN EXISTENCE SINCE
1961, THE ZONING COMMISSION APPROVED REZONING SUBJECT TO MR.
WUETHRICH OBTAINING A VARIANCE FROM THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT.
MR. WUETHRICH HAS OBTAINED HIS VARIANCE -
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER BOGOSIAN, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED RESOLUTION N0. 74-83.
CT 2 3197 41 — sooK 21rQ;c112
- RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS, the Zoning Commission of Indian River County, Flor-
ida, did, after public hearing, make its final report recommend-
ing changes and additions to the Zoning Ordinance 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 Ordinance 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 follow-
fling property owned by G. R. and A. R. Wuethrich, situated in Indian
River County, Florida, to -wit:
The East 20.46 acres of Tract 8, Section 2, Township
33 -South, Range 387East, according to the last gener-
al plat of lands of the Indian River Farms Company filed
in the office of the Clerk of the Circuitour25t of St.
Lucie County, Florida, in Plat Book 2, page
Be `changed from B-1 Planned Business District, to R-1MP
Mobile Rome Park District.
All within the meaning and intent and as set forth and describ-
ed in said Zoning Regulation.
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THE HOUR OF 2:30 O'CLOCK P.M. HAVING PASSED, THE DEPUTY CLERK
READ THE FOLLOWING NOTICE WITH PROOF OF PUBLICATION ATTACHED, TO
WIT:
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
published teVero Beach inM1Indian RivertC ntyoFlorida; thatsth attached copylof advertises
ment, being a _—_----- . -
in the matter of
_ in the _,� -- - 9 CCourt, was pub -
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fished in said newspaper In the issues Of
that the said Vero Beach Press-Joumal is a newspaper published at
Affiant further says and' that the said newspaper has heretofore
Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida, weekly and has been entered
been continuously published in said Indian River County, County, Florida
as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach, in said Indian River
for
a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver-
tiserrent; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised of
yuperring this mor
corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose
adver-
tisement for publication in the said newspaper.
Swom to and subscribed before me this _
-day
-- _ (Business Mamag •
(Clerk of the Circuit ourt, Indian River County, Florida)
(SEAL)
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
All interested parties are hereby
notified that the Board of County
Commissioners of Indian River
County will hold a public hearing
an October 23, 1974, at 2:30 o'clocK
P.M., to consider the request of
Hobart Landing Services Com-
pany for approval of rate increases
as follows:
1. For first 3,000 gallons- From
$2.97 per month to per month.
2. All over 3,000 9 Irons of water
per month: From S.49 per 1,000
gallons to S.55 per 1A00 gallons.
Board of County
Commissioners of
Indian River County
By: Alma Lee Loy
Chairman
October 4, 1974.
Oct. 10, 1974.
FRED BRIGGS, MANAGER OF HOBART LANDING SERVICES COMPANY
APPEARED AND PRESENTED THE FOLLOWING PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENTS
FOR 1971-1972 AND 1973 WHICH WILL BE MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES,
n
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BOB &W FARE
Exh ib it B
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Hobart
tulin t Serviceu Company
Lat.
Statement Of
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ln., uuu: Fur [w.:Jvu Months Ended
ijecember 31, 1J71
Income::
y 422.47
Water
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23U.00
Water hook-up
.51�
Other charges
$ 63.01
Total income income
Operating; Expenses:
Legal and professional
$10U.0U
Rcal estate. Lax
26.76
375.4j
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Pe wonalr� erty tax
p p
6ti,5U
neral
Taxes - bc
Y27 . 8U
.
Depreciation
111.lgU
Amortization
1,0g
1,611.97
Miscellaneous:
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Net Incane(Loss) - exhibit A
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I certify that to the best of my knowledge this is a true and correct profit and loss
statement for Hobart Landing Services Company as of December 31, 1971.
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G. Ehlers, Secretary -Treasurer -
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I certify that to the best of my knowledge this is a true and correct profit and
loss statement for Hobart Landing Services Company as of December 31, 1972.
R. G. Ehlers, Secretary -Treasurer
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HOBART
IAII)lATc1 SEILVIG1 K' ; COMPANY
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STATEMENT OF
INGUMI. FUR MUNTIIS ENULU
mC}':MBER 31, 1M
INCOME.:
$ 1154.89
Water
465.46
Water hook up
5. 46
Miucellaneous income
92.0.35
Total income
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OPERATIWv EXPENiFS:
$ 31.50
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SuFplies
Legal ani professional
lOU.OU
Electrical enemy
5.94
26.48
Real estate tax
3
Personal property tax
16.00 0
16.
Taxes - Eeneral
953.65
Depreciation
_
111.40
Amortization
1.63
1,614.18
Miscellaneous
NET INCOMC (LOSS) BEFORE TAXES
$093-83)
FEDERAL INCOME: TAX RF.FUNU
195.46
NETINCOME ( LOSS) - EXIi IB IT A
$00-:-37 )
I certify that to the best of my knowledge this is a true and correct profit and
loss statement for Hobart Landing Services Company as of December 31, 1972.
R. G. Ehlers, Secretary -Treasurer
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certify that to the best of my knowledge this t c true`"afld correct profit and loss
statement for Hobart Landing Services Company as of December 31, 1973.
0G. Ehlers, Secretary -Treasurer
OCT 231974 eaoc . n -A
LANDING SERVICES COMPANY
H OBART
STATEMENT
MONTHS ENDED
OF INCOEMBO
0 31W19V3
INCOME:
$
504.43
Water
OPERATING EXPENSES:
$ 344.00
Repairs and Maintenance
42.70
Supplies
16.00
Taxes - General
19.28
Miscellaneous
40.00
;
Legal and Professional
90.76
Electrical Energy
38.83
Water Hookup
111.40
Amortization
983.17
Depreciation
Real Estate Taxes
40.00
370.00
2,096.14
Personal Property Taxes
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$
(1,591.71)
NET INCOME (LOSS)
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certify that to the best of my knowledge this t c true`"afld correct profit and loss
statement for Hobart Landing Services Company as of December 31, 1973.
0G. Ehlers, Secretary -Treasurer
OCT 231974 eaoc . n -A
STATF'frel'r Or IN0044F
IMPART WITIMN! SFrl.VTrrZ
ror Six Months Freir-11 bine 309 1974
$ 292*99
Wa ter
OFERMT111, EXPEWSES:
9 86.75
Sul,pl ies
Taxer, -ileal EstatO and PernonnI Property
259*69
Taxes - rienurAl
5.00
56
r;3.,,-
Electrical Energy
28107
Repairs and Whintpritwice
490,(,n
Depreciation
Amortization of Organization. RxPenses
5,1, 9 70
MiscellanoolIS 1,
Total Operatinp Expenses
-12
NET TNOOME (LOSS)
4 (957.83)
I certify that to the best of my knowledge this is a true and correct profit and loss
statement for Hobart Landing Services Company as of June 30, 1974.
OGEhlers, Secretary -Treasurer
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OCT 2 3 19" 6.0% 4.W 91
6 74
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE PRESENT WISHED TO BE HEARD,
THERE WERE NONE,
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED A RATE INCREASE FOR
HOBART LANDING SERVICES AS ADVERTISED
OCT 2 3 1974
'RESOLUTION NO. Z4 -
WHEREAS, Hobart Landing Services Company has
requested certain rate increases, and
WHEREAS, a Notice of Public Hearing was duly
advertised according to law and a public hearing was held,
and,
WHEREAS, Hobart Landing Services Company has
submitted certain financial records indicating a need for
a rate increase,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of
County Commissioners of Indian River County, that Hobart
Landing Services Company is authorized to make the follow-
ing charges for its services:
Water Rate
First 3,000 gallons $4.00 per month
All over 3,000 gallons .55.per 1000 gallons
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BOOK ZI PAGE119
FOSTER V. WRIGHT, REPRESENTATIVE FOR BLUE CROSS AND
BLUE SHIELD APPEARED REGARDING THE EXPIRATION OF POLICY N0. 26426
ON NOVEMBER 15TH.
MR, WRIGHT MADE HIS PRESENTATION AND ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
BOGOSIAN, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY
APPROVED THE RATE INCREASE FOR GROUP #26426 AS STATED IN THE
FOLLOWING LETTER.
P. O. Box 1798
17i • 1
532 Riverside Avenue
Jacksonville. Florida 32201
(904) 791-6111
4 i
dFbnda of fbnda
ACT 2 3 1974
October 16, 1974
Indian River County
P. 0. Box 1028 Re: Group 26426
Vero Beach, Florida 32960
Attn: Mr. Jack Jennings, County Administrator.
Dear Mr. Jennings:
Please be advised that the Indian River County, Group 26426 anniversary
date is November 15th.
As you know, the Indian River Memorial Hospital average semi -private room
rate is now $ 55.00 per day. This group`s coverage only pays $ 35.00 per
day. I am, therefore, suggesting the room coverage be increased by $ 20.00
a day in order to meet present hospital charges. The monthly increase
would be $ 3.00 single and $ 6.00 family.
We are increasing Major Medical maximums throughout the state. At the
present'time,'this group has $15,000 maximum. This will be raised to•$75,000.
The increase in.cost per month is $ .54 single and $ 1.40 family.
In the event you and the Commission accepts my recommendations, the new
monthly rates would be as follows:
Present Single Rate $ 12.85 Present Family Rate $ 34.09
Increase Room & Board 3.00 Increase Room & Board 6.00
Increase Major Medical — .54 Increase Major Medical 1.40
New Single Rate $ 16.39 New Family Rate $ 41.49
Sincerely, ,
r�
Foster V. Wright
Representative
P. S. This docs not include Life Insurance rates.
FVW/vs c
Enc.
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THE HOUR OF 11:30 O'CLOCK A.M. HAVING PASSED THE DEPUTY
CLERK READ THE FOLLOWING NOTICE WITH PROOF OF PUBLICATION ATTACHED,
TO WIT:
VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL
Published Weekly
Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida
f
COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER:
STATE OF FLORIDA NOTICE
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, who on oath NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
says that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press-Joumal, a weekly newspaper that the Board of County Com -
published at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertise- mis
Florida, If hold an River hearing
on October 23, 1974, at 11:30 A.M.
in the Indian River County
ment, being a -- Courthouse to consider adoption of
– a new county ordinance to be
n entitled:
n the matter of .¢1.�1r %- _ _ _. An Ordinance ameCounty
r.
(//U/ U Indian River County Or•
dinance No. 71.3, Section 29,
Paragraph (B) (1) by adding
_ - .- _ ------ the following to said
paragraph.:
No Certificate of Zoning
—in the Court, was pub- Approval shall be issued
• where any owner of real
,�1 ,g property has after December
fished in said newspaper in the issues of ...-._ate=•..�.,,1s-4-Y - 8, 1973, divided land, not lying
In a recorded subdivision, into
two or more parcels unless
each parcel fronts upon a
dedicated public road for a
distance at least equal to the
Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press -Journal is a newspaper published at required lot width for the
Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, and that the said newspaper has heretofore zoning classification in which
been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida, weekly and has been entered the parcels lie."
Copies may be obtained from the'
as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida Clerk of the Circuit Court.
for a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver- Board of County
' tiserr:ent; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or Commissioners
corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this adver- of Indian River County,
t tisement for publication in the said newspaper. Florida
By: Alma Lee Loy
Chairman
Swom to and subscribed before me this .�� —day 9f�.. A.D. Oct. 6, 1974.
T(Business Manager)
V
(Clerk �t�h�.'
it Court, Indian River County, Florida)
(SEAQ
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE PRESENT WISHED TO BE HEARD, THERE WERE
NONE.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED THE COMMISSIONER
DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED ORDINANCE 74-20.
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
ORDINANCE No. 74- 20
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-
SIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, That Indian
River County Ordinance 71-3, Section 29, .Paragraph (B)(1) is
hereby amended by adding the following sentence to said para-
graph:
"'No Certificate of Zoning Approval shall be
issued where any owner of real property has
after December 8, 1973, divided lapd not
lying in a recorded subdivision into two or
more parcels so that each parcel fronts upon
a dedicated public road for a distance at least
equal to the required lot width for the zoning
classification in which the parcels lie. "
This Ordinance shall become effective on the__J_day of
_RQVE 4B , 1974. -
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ACCEPTED THE BID OF WICKS LUMBER
COMPANY, FORT PIERCE, FOR BARB WIRE AND STEEL POSTS AS BEING THE
LOWEST AND BEST BID MEETING SPECIFICATIONS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,530.00.
A. LEROY HIGHT, PARK SUPERVISOR AT KIWANIS HOBART PARK
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PRESENTED THE BOARD WITH A LIST OF RULES AND REGULATIONS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS.
THE BOARD DISCUSSED THIS LIST AND ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY
ADOPTED THE FOLLOWING RULES AND REGULATIONS PREPARED BY MR. HIGHT
AND APPROVED THE LIST OF RECOMMENDATIONS.
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ON
Rules and Regulations Governing
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ZiCount Park -Hobart Road
�wanjs_T_jobart
Wabasso, Florida
1. Park closed _,%jNDMdN_P.14. to
2. NO Fireworks or r irearMS in par!..
3. Speed Limit 5 miles per hour 'within Park
4. pets in park Area must be kept On leash.
5. please Reserve playground Equipment for the Children -
6. Fires in Designated Areas Only. (Grills)
D
ep your Park Clean.eposit*All Litter
please Help Re
7.
in Trash Barrels.
No Alcoholic Beverages.
AT OWN RISK
9. SwWonly in Designated Beach Area.
motorcycles in Picnic and
orbikes or
3.0. Riding Of MOt
playground Area is Prohibited.
No OVERNIGHT PARKING OR CAMPING,
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Gates, or controlled access, on the two main roads into
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the park. �..,
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SecLity lig'zt in vicinity of gates.
3.
Signs.
A. No Fireworks or Firearns in Park.
A*.M.) .
B. Closed Fours { $UNDOV� P.M. to .
C. A Regulation -Litter Fine.
D. Speed Limit Within Park
E. Alcohol Eeveragesz
F. park office/Supervisor.
-.
iP aent to children?
A limiting use of playground equipmentu
,
G. sign
' e cit :.as on beach) 14 years anc. .aider.
(,like Y
4.
Main Cate needs coat of paint.
side needs new glass blocks or replaced
5.
Ladies Pest P.00ms
with unbreakable materials.
6.
Flag Pole.
Rules & Regulations Governing Park.
'.
Information Sheets on
- To be kept house for Emergency use. Kept on
use, if
$,
Rowboat
lake during swinming activities. For _E::►ergency
needed to.pull someone out.
9.
Rope Line with 3ouys. to outline Swi*nR►ing Area.
Park Supervisor shall be in uniform indicating his
lo.
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The
official position.
A. LeRoy Hight,
Park Supervisor.
OCT 231974
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THE BOARD DISCUSSED A LETTER FROM HARMON W- SHIELDS, EX -
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES REGARDING
THE GOVERNOR AND CABINET POSTPONING UNTIL NOVEMBER 12,
1974,
ESTABLISHING A COASTAL CONSTRUCTION SETBACK LINE FOR INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY. MR. SHIELDS STATED THAT IF A FURTHER DELAY' IS NECESSARY,
IN ORDER TO CONDUCT ENGINEERING STUDIES , OFFICIALS OF EACH
MUNICIPALITY WITHIN THE COUNTY•SHOULD PASS A RESOLUTION DECLARING A
CONSTRUCTION MORATORIUM ALONG THE OCEAN'SHORELINE UNTIL THE COASTAL
CONSTRUCTION SETBACK LINE IS OFFICIALLY ESTABLISHED.
AFTER MUCH DISCUSSION A MOTION WAS MADE BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS, THAT THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY
AGREED THAT THE COUNTY DOES NOT PLAN TO CONDUCT AN ENGINEERING:
STUDY AND IS NOT REQUESTING ANY FURTHER DELAY AS WE HAVE NO OB-
JECTION TO THE COASTAL CONSTRUCTION SETBACK LINE AS PROPOSED BY
THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES FOR INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AND,
THEREFORE, WE FIND NO NEED TO DECLARE A CONSTRUCTION MORATORIUM.
ON M OTION BY COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
+ SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPOINTED NATHAN DAVIES TO SERVE AS
i THE BOARDS REPRESENTATIVE AT ALL MEETINGS OF THE TRI -COUNTY
• REHABILITATION CENTER, INC.
THE BOARD DISCUSSED THE STATUS OF THE TRANSIT AUTHORITY. IT
WAS POINTED OUT THAT THERE IS A PROBLEM IN GETTING PEOPLE WITH EXPERTISE
IN TRANSPORTATION TO SERVE ON THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE,
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT DISCUSSED A REPORT THAT MUST BE FILED
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE REGARDING THE COUNTY'S PLANS
' FOR THE TRACKING STATION SITE. THIS REPORT WAS TO BE FILED BY
SEPTEMBER 30, 19741 BUT A 60 DAY EXTENSION HAS BEEN GRANTED.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT STATED THAT HE IS WORKING WITH THE
PLANNING DEPARTMENT ON A' RECREATION PLAN FOR THIS SITE, THERE IS ONLY
24 FEET OF PROPERTY TO BE USED AS INGRESS AND EGRESS, AND IT WAS THE
SUGGESTION OF THE BOARD THAT THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR WRITE A LETTER r
TO THE ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS REQUESTING AN EASEMENT. COMMIS -
SIGNER DRITENBAS SUGGESTED INSTALLING A FENCE INSIDE THE EXISTING
OCT 2 31974
FENCE PROVIDING A CORRIDOR FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS.
ON MOTION BY CO(•i[•I I SS I ONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
BOGOSIAN, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED VAL BRENNAN, PLANNIN:5
DIRECTOR TO ATTEND A SL141 NAR 011 1IOUS I NG AND CONViUN I TY DEVELOPf i ',.' T
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THE BOARD DISCUSSED A LETTER FROM HARMON W- SHIELDS, EX -
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES REGARDING
THE GOVERNOR AND CABINET POSTPONING UNTIL NOVEMBER 12,
1974,
ESTABLISHING A COASTAL CONSTRUCTION SETBACK LINE FOR INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY. MR. SHIELDS STATED THAT IF A FURTHER DELAY' IS NECESSARY,
IN ORDER TO CONDUCT ENGINEERING STUDIES , OFFICIALS OF EACH
MUNICIPALITY WITHIN THE COUNTY•SHOULD PASS A RESOLUTION DECLARING A
CONSTRUCTION MORATORIUM ALONG THE OCEAN'SHORELINE UNTIL THE COASTAL
CONSTRUCTION SETBACK LINE IS OFFICIALLY ESTABLISHED.
AFTER MUCH DISCUSSION A MOTION WAS MADE BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS, THAT THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY
AGREED THAT THE COUNTY DOES NOT PLAN TO CONDUCT AN ENGINEERING:
STUDY AND IS NOT REQUESTING ANY FURTHER DELAY AS WE HAVE NO OB-
JECTION TO THE COASTAL CONSTRUCTION SETBACK LINE AS PROPOSED BY
THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES FOR INDIAN RIVER COUNTY AND,
THEREFORE, WE FIND NO NEED TO DECLARE A CONSTRUCTION MORATORIUM.
ON M OTION BY COMMISSIONER DRITENBAS, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
+ SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPOINTED NATHAN DAVIES TO SERVE AS
i THE BOARDS REPRESENTATIVE AT ALL MEETINGS OF THE TRI -COUNTY
• REHABILITATION CENTER, INC.
THE BOARD DISCUSSED THE STATUS OF THE TRANSIT AUTHORITY. IT
WAS POINTED OUT THAT THERE IS A PROBLEM IN GETTING PEOPLE WITH EXPERTISE
IN TRANSPORTATION TO SERVE ON THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE,
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT DISCUSSED A REPORT THAT MUST BE FILED
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE REGARDING THE COUNTY'S PLANS
' FOR THE TRACKING STATION SITE. THIS REPORT WAS TO BE FILED BY
SEPTEMBER 30, 19741 BUT A 60 DAY EXTENSION HAS BEEN GRANTED.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT STATED THAT HE IS WORKING WITH THE
PLANNING DEPARTMENT ON A' RECREATION PLAN FOR THIS SITE, THERE IS ONLY
24 FEET OF PROPERTY TO BE USED AS INGRESS AND EGRESS, AND IT WAS THE
SUGGESTION OF THE BOARD THAT THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR WRITE A LETTER r
TO THE ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS REQUESTING AN EASEMENT. COMMIS -
SIGNER DRITENBAS SUGGESTED INSTALLING A FENCE INSIDE THE EXISTING
OCT 2 31974
FENCE PROVIDING A CORRIDOR FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS.
ON MOTION BY CO(•i[•I I SS I ONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
BOGOSIAN, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED VAL BRENNAN, PLANNIN:5
DIRECTOR TO ATTEND A SL141 NAR 011 1IOUS I NG AND CONViUN I TY DEVELOPf i ',.' T
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ACT OF 1974, SPONSORED BY THE EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING
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COUNCIL ON NOVEMBER 7, 1974 AT ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA.
LOIS KRAMER, SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER APPEARED REQUESTING THAT
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TAKE SOME OFFICI`AL ACTION TO THE DEPARTMENT
a
OF TRANSPORTATION REGARDING TRAFFIC._PROBLEMS THAT POSSIBLY COULD g
BE CREATED BY THE DIVERGENCE OF ONE—WAY PAIRS IN FRONT OF OSCEOLA r
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. F
THE BOARD AGREED TO ACCEPT AND READ ANYTHING PRESENTED
IN WRITING ON THIS SUBJECT,
THE FOLLOWING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE DIVISION OF HEALTH,;
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES AND THE COUNTY
COMMISSION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HAVING BEEN FULLY SIGNED IS
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HEREBY BEING MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES.
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CCT 2 31974
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AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
DIVISION OF HEALTH
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES
AND
THE COUNTY COMMISSION
OF TntnTAN RTVRR _COUNTY
MEDICAL EXAMINERS DISTRICT 19
THIS AGREEMENT entered into the first day of July, 1974, establishes a
working relationship between the Division or Health, State of Florida, hereinafter
referred to as the Division, and the County Commission
_„Indian Riv r County,
hereinafter referred to as the -County, for Fiscal Year 1974-75;
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Chapter 406 of the Florida Statutes has established a Medical
Examiners' Commission and prog;am within the state and empowered it to develop
districts and implement a program to carry out the general intent and purposes of
said Chapter; and -
WHEREAS, the Medical Examiners' Commission and the Division did recommend,
and the Legislature did appropriate funds in the amount of $1,404,000 for the Fiscal
Year 1974-75; and
WHEREAS, said purposes include the establishment, by the Division, of
a program for the partial reimbursement of funds expended by the County for the
provision of medical examiner services; and
WHEREAS, said state reimbursement funds are to be used to supplement and
augment existing medical examiner services or provide such services in areas in
which they did not previously exist; and
. WHEREAS, said state reimbursement funds are not to replace present funds
expended by the County for medical examiner services; and
WHEREAS, said funds will be allocated to the County on the basis of an
average rate calculated to defray approximately sixty percent (60%) of the costs
.incurred for medical examiners' service in violent deaths; and
WHEREAS, the Division has designated the -County as qualified to
undertake the provision of such services through the District Medical Examiner
and his officially designated Associate Medical Examiner(s);
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I. NOW, THEREFORE, the County agrees to the following:
A. The County shall use those funds granted by the
Division:
1. To defray sixty percent (602) of the costs
incurred for medical examiner services in
cases of official violent death (accidents,
suicides, homicides, and undetermined);
certified as such when the underlying cause
of -death, as listed in Part I of the Medical
Certification of Death, indicates the death
was due to violence, poisoning'or external
physical trauma, and the manner of•death is
_ listed as accident, homicide, suicide, or
undetermined.
2. To cooperate in the development of new or im-
proved medical examiner services for the
County and the Medical Examiner District.
B. Funds •granted by the Division shall not be used to
replace any funds currently being spent by the
County for any medical examiner services.
C. Establish appropriate working arrangements with
the other counties in.Medical Examiner District
Number 19 and other such counties as maybe
necessary to -provide uniform medical examiner
services for the area.
D.
Provide records including an Accession Register,
case records, and -copies of death certificates
be retained by the District Medical Examiner
_shall
on behalf of the County as a permanent record
for purposes of examination and audit as may be
necessary..
- E.
Submit to the Division an annual report of total
medical examiner activity; said report to be on a
form provided by the Division and to be submitted
within thirty (30) days of the close of the calen-
dar year.
F.
Provide all services and facilities as may be
necessary to carry out the intent of Chapter 406,
Florida Statutes, and to provide such -medical exami-
ner services as may be required to cover adequately
all other cases which are the responsibility of the .
Medical Examiner under said chapter.
G.
Allocate a minimum total of $ 7,500 as a forty
percent (402) share of the cost of medical examiners'
services in cases of violent deaths.
II. NOW, THEREFORE, the Division agrees to the following:
A.
Allocate to the County the total sum of $ 11,200
for processing 64 cases of violent deaths at an
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average rate of $175.00 per case. The Division retains
the right and responsibility for adjusting the rate of
reimbursement so as to remain within budget limits.
B. Disburse the funds on a monthly basis upon receipt, by
the 15th day of the following month, from the Chairman
of the County Commission or his designated representative,
of a properly certified voucher for payment, listing the
case numbers, of the violent deaths as processed for the
County by the District Medical Examiner and/or his of-
ficially appointed Associate Medical Examiner(s).
1974
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III. This agreement may be cancelled at any time
• by either party giving to the other not less
than thirty (30) days written notice, certified
mail, return receipt requested, that on and after
a date herein specified the agreement shall be
deemed terminated and cancelled.
IV. This agreement is terminated as of June 30, 1975.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunder set their
hands and seals the day and year first above written.
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Chairman, County Commies Director, Division of Health
Department of Health and
A Rehabilitative Services
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J. E. Ful
Bureau ofg1Aj'dmht'Chief
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Chronic Diseases
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iOCT 2 31974
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THE SEVERAL BILLS AND ACCOUNTS AGAINST THE COUNTY, HAVING AND
BEEN AUDITED, WERE EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE CORRECT WERE APPROVED A
GENERAL FUND NOS.
WARRANTS ISSUED IN SETTLEMENT OF SAME AS FOLLOWS: 1744 - 1760 INCLUSIVE;
3073 - 3211 INCLUSIVE; ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND t LLS AND ACCOUNTS BEING
780 SUCH BI
_FINE AND FORFEITURE FUND No. 780. ....
ON FILE IN THE
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, THE
WARRANTS SO ISSUED FROM THE RESPECTIVE FUNDS BEING LISTED IN THE
ATIVE
SUPPLEMENTAL MINUTE BOOK AS PROVIDED BY THE RULES OF THE LEGISLATIVE
AUDITOR, REFERENCE TO SUCH RECORD AND LIST SO RECORDED BEING MAD
A PART OF THESE MINUTES.
NESS ON MOTION MADE, SECONDED
THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSI
AND CARRIED, THE BOARD ADJOURNED AT 5:40 O'CLOCK P.M.
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