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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1977
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN.RIVER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT THE COURTHOUSE, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA,
ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1977, AT 8:30 O'CLOCK A.M. PRESENT WERE
WILLIAM C. WODTKE, JR., CHAIRMAN; ALMA LEE Loy, VICE CHAIRMAN; WILLARD
W. SIEBERT, JR., EDWIN S. SCHMUCKER; AND R. DON DEESON. ALSO PRESENT
WERE .JACK G. .JENN I NGS, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR; L. S. "TOMMY" THOMAS,
INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATORS GEORGE G. COLLINS, .JR., ATTORNEY TO
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; WILLIAM P. .JACKSON,.FINANCE OFFI-
CER; AND VIRGINIA HARGREAVES, DEPUTY CLERK.
THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT LED THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE
FLAG, AND J. C. GLENN, CHAPLAIN OF THE INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,
GAVE THE INVOCATION.
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF THERE WERE ANY ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS
TO THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF NOVEMBER 2, 1977.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE REQUESTED THAT ON PACE 110, 4TH PARAGRAPH,
THE WORD 'FLOW" BE SUBSTITUTED FOR BE FOLLOWED."
THIS CORRECTION HAVING BEEN MADE, ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER; THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY
APPROVED THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF NOVEMBER 2, 1977, AS
WRITTEN,
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF THERE WERE ANY ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS
TO THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF NOVEMBER 16, 1977.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER DEESON, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
Loy, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF NOVEMBER 16, 1977, AS WRITTEN.
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF THERE WERE ANY ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS
TO THE MEETING OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 17, 1977.
COMMISSIONER LOY REQUESTED THAT ON PAGE 10, NEXT TO LAST
PARAGRAPH, "2970" BE CORRECTED TO READ "197010" AND ALSO ON PAGE 10,
IST PARAGRAPH, THAT "HELEN MOON" BE CORRECTED TO READ "HELEN BOONE."
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THESE CORRECTIONS HAVING BEEN -MADE, ON MOTION BY COM-
MISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY
APPROVED THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 17,1977, AS
WRITTEN.
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF THERE WERE ANY ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS
TO THE MEETING OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 21, 1977.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE MINUTESOFTHE SPECIAL
MEETING OF NOVEMBER 21, 1977, AS WRITTEN.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
LOY, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED THE APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL PERMIT
TO CARRY A CONCEALED FIREARM OF THE FOLLOWING:
RANCIS L. DANCY
OBERT W. ORTON
YRON J. MADSEN, .JR.
iVAN E GOODMAN
ENRY A. FISCHER
RNEST THOMAS
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
Loy, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED BUDGET AMENDMENT RE A CLAIM FOR
UNUSED VACATION PAY EARNED IN THE PREVIOUS FISCAL YEAR AND CERTIFIED
BY THE FORMER CLERK OF CIRCUIT CQURT, RALPH HARRIS, AS FOLLOWS:
•AccOUNT TITLE 0 INCREASE. nEMELSS
?LA.ALARIES
KEzIREMENTS $66
OCIAII� JECURITY (5.85%) _ 9 Q_ 1.00 4 $771
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ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
LOY, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED STATE WITNESS PAY ROLLS, CIRCUIT
.000AT, FALL TERM, 19771 IN THE AMOUNTS OF $35.34 AND $$6.66.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
Loy,*
THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED OUT -OF -COUNTY TRAVEL FOR PETE
SPYKE, AGRICULTURAL SPECIALIST, AND .JUDITH WAKEFIELD, COUNTY EXTENSION
DIRECTOR, AS FOLLOWS:
PETE SPYKE:
2ND OR 3RD WEK RUSSKIN COUNTY CITRUS EXTENSION AGENTS
OF DECEMBER ONE �SSOC. MEETING TO TOUR AND DISCUSS
DAY MEETING) ATIONAL WEATHER SERVICES EARLY
�REEZE WARNING FACILITY. (MEETING TO
BE HELD AS SOON AS SYSTEM IS OPERA-
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RD OF DIRECTORS MEETING OF FLORIDA
13 & 14 GAINESVILLE '
TENSION HOME ECONOMICS AGENTS ASSOC.
S. WAKEFIELD IS A DISTRICT DIRECTOR.
REPORT OF CONVICTIONS, CIRCUIT COURT, NOVEMBER, I977, WAS
RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK.
RALPH VAN HOEK OF THE DIVISION OF.FORESTRY PRESENTED TO THE
BOARD A CHECK FOR $605.00 OBTAINED FROM AN APPLICATION MADE BY THE
ROSELAND FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR TITLE IV FUNDS. THIS REPRESENTS THE 50%
FEDERAL SHARE OF THE COST OF FOUR PORTABLE RADIOS, 4 BATTERY CHARGERS,
AND FOUR CARRYING CASES.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE INFORMED THE BOARD THAT THE BOND VALIDATION
SUIT WAS FILED YESTERDAY, AND SEVERAL OF THE ENGINEERS FROM POST,
BUCKLEY, SCHUH & .JERNIGAN STAYED OVERNIGHT IN ORDER TO DISCUSS WITH
THE BOARD PROPOSED RATES FOR THE SANITARY LANDFILL. HE ASKED THAT
THIS BE PLACED ON-TODAY IS AGENDA AS AN EMERGENCY ITEM.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
LOY, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED ADDING TO TODAY IS AGENDA THE
EMERGENCY ITEM REQUESTED BY THE CHAIRMAN.
ADMINISTRATOR :JENNINGS INTRODUCED ENGINEERS PHILLIP SEARCY
AND KEVIN COOLEY, ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR ,NEIL NELSON HANDED OUT
COPIES OF THE PROPOSED LANDFILL RATE SCHEDULE.
MR. SEARCY INFORMED THE BOARD THAT IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAKE
A DECISION SO RATES CAN BE ESTABLISHED, AND REVENUE CAN BE GENERATED
AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. HE ASKED MR. COOLEY TO EXPLAIN HOW THEY ARRIVED
AT THE PROPOSED RATES.
ENGINEER KEVIN COOLEY EXPLAINED THAT THEY WENT OVER THE
COSTS FOR OPERATION, PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT,-SUPPLIES, UTILITIES, ETC.,
AND ALSO WORKED WITH WILLIAM HOUGH & CO. TO DETERMINE THE REQUIRED
DEBT SERVICE, RESERVE FUND, AND REPLACEMENT AND RENEWAL FUND FOR EQUIP—
MENT OVER A SEVENTEEN YEAR PERIOD, HE CONTINUED THAT THEY ALSO WORKED
WITH THE ADMINISTRATOR AND HIS STAFF TO DEVELOP THIS RATE SCHEDULE.
MR. COOLEY NOTED THAT WHEN THE SCALE IS INSTALLED, ALL WASTE
WILL BE WEIGHED AND THEY THEN WILL HAVE ACCURATE RECORDS, BUT IN THE
.MEANTIME THE COSTS NECESSARILY ARE BASED ON THE BEST ESTIMATES THEY
CAN WORK OUT. HE FELT A BASIC CHARGE OF $9.00 PER TON WILL PROVIDE
SUFFICIENT REVENUE AT LEAST OVER THE NEXT YEAR. MR. COOLEY EXPLAINED
THAT FEES WILL BE BASED ON VEHICLE TYPE AS WELL AS TONNAGE. HE
FURTHER NOTED THAT DIFFERENT TYPES OF WASTE REQUIRE SPECIAL DISPOSAL_
PROCEDURES, AND THE PROPOSED RATE -SCHEDULE TAKES THIS INTO CONSIDER-.
ATION. MR. COOLEY WENT OVER THE DIFFERENT CATEGORIES SET OUT IN THE
RATE SCHEDULE IN DETAIL, AND RECOMMENDED THAT A DETAILED RATE STUDY BE
DONE AFTER A 12 MONTH PERIOD AND POSSIBLY SOME ADJUSTMENTS MADE AT THAT
-TIME.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE STATED THAT HE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THE BOARD
SET THE RATES TODAY BY RESOLUTION AND THEN PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL HAVE
TO BE HELD FOR THE SANITATION SERVICE FRANCHISE HOLDERS TO INCREASE
THEIR FEES. THIS SHOULD BE DONE BY .JANUARY 1ST WHEN THE SCALES WILL BE
INSTALLED.
ATTORNEY COLLINS NOTED THAT NORMALLY IN ADVERTISING FOR A
PUBLIC HEARING IN REGARD TO A CHANGE IN RATES, THE PUBLICATION SETS
FORTH BOTH THE EXISTING RATE AND THE PROPOSED RATE. HE, THEREFORE,
ASKED FOR AN APPROXIMATION OF THE RATE INCREASE THE FRANCHISE HOLDERS
WILL REQUIRE.
MR. COOLEY STATED -THAT THEY HAVE ESTIMATED THAT A HOUSEHOLD
GENERATES APPROXIMATELY 400 LBS. OF WASTE IN A MONTHS TIME, OR ABOUT
1/5 OF A TON, FOR WHICH THE DISPOSAL COST WOULD BE IN THE VICINITY OF
$1,50 TO $1.75 PER MONTH. HE SUGGESTED AN INCREASE OF $1.70 TO $•1_.75
PER MONTH.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE FELT IT WOULD BE BENEFICIAL TO MEET WITH THE
FRANCHISE OPERATORS BEFORE DECIDING ON THIS FIGURE.
DISCUSSION FOLLOWED IN REGARD TO NOTIFICATION OF THE SANITA-
TION SERVICE CUSTOMERS, AND IT WAS FELT THIS COULD BE HANDLED BY
PLACING A LARGE AD AND ASKING THE PRESS•FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE.
ATTORNEY COLLINS STATED THAT HE WILL PUT AN AD IN THE PAPER
FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON DEC. 21sT TO ESTABLISH RATE STRUCTURES AT
THE LANDFILL, AND THEN PUBLIC HEARINGS ON EACH INDIVIDUAL FRANCHISE
HOLDER CAN BE HELD AT THE SAME TIME. HE SUGGESTED SETTING UP A
MEETING WITH THE SANITATION SERVICE FRANCHISE HOLDERS AND REPRESENTA-
TIVES OF THE VARIOUS MUNICIPALITIES FOR TOMORROW MORNING.
COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER DISCUSSED THE PROPOSED RATE SCHEDULE
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AND SUGGESTED THAT THE RATES FOR CATEGORY D -BULKY WASTES, CATEGORY
E - LARGE ANIMALS, AND CATEGORY G - LIQUIDS, BE CHANGED FROM $10.00
PER TON TO $9.00 PER TON (THE SAME AS THE BASIC CHARGE.FOR CATEGORY
A - MIXED REFUSE) IN ORDER TO SIMPLIFY THINGS AND THAT CATEGORY C -
INERT WASTE, FOR WHICH THERE IS NO CHARGE, BE MADE THE SAME AS CATEGORY
B - DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION WASTES OR $6.00 PER TON.
THE BOARD FELT THIS WAS A GOOD RECOMMENDATION, AND ENGINEER
COOLEY AGREED AND FELT IT WOULD GENERATE SUFFICIENT REVENUE. HE SUG-
GESTED THAT IF THESE CATEGORIES ARE CONVERTED, THAT THE WHOLE SCHEDULE
MIGHT BE CONSOLIDATED INTO JUST TWO CATEGORIES.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE FELT THAT WE NEED TO KEEP RECORDS AND -HAVE
A GOOD BREAKDOWN ON THE VARIOUS TYPES OF WASTE RECEIVED.
ENGINEER SEARCY POINTED OUT THAT DETAILED RECORDS WILL BE
KEPT AT THE LANDFILL, BUT HE FELT THE RATE SCHEDULE SHOULD BE KEPT AS
SIMPLE AS POSSIBLE.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SCHMUCKER, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED THE ATTORNEY TO PLACE
THE PROPER ADVERTISEMENTS TO ADOPT THE PROPOSED RATE SCHEDULE AND TO
DO ALL THE THINGS NECESSARY TO EXPEDITE THE CHARGES THAT WILL BE
IMPOSED AT THE SANITARY LANDFILL.
THE PROPOSED RATE SCHEDULE IS AS FOLLOWS:
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INTERIM RATE SCHEDULE
INDIAN.RIVER COUNTY SANITARY LANDFILL
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1. FIXED FEES Regular Fee
Uncovered Fee
Family vehicles:
Automobiles,Station Wagons $ 0.50 Load-
$ 1.00 Load
Pickups, Family Type Vans,
Station Wagons, without seats,
,all Trailers not exceeding
6 -feet by 8 -feet $ 1.50 Load
$ 3.00 Load
Small.Dead Animals (Dogs,
Cats, Fowl, etc.). $ 5.00
$10.00
2. TONNAGE CHARGES
Mixed Eulk Refuse:
Garbage, rubbish, trees, and
yard trash including bulky waste,
large animals and liquids or any
mixture of these constituents
which can be handled and disposed
without special landfill pro-
cedures $ 9.00
$18.00
Demolition and Construction
Wastes:
Waste building materials,
packaging and rubble result-
ing from construction, remodel-
ing, repair and demolition
operations on pavements, houses,
commercial buildings and other
structures. $ 6.00
$12.00
Tires: $20.00
$40.00
* Uncovered loads, untied loads or those causing littering
will be charged double rate for disposal.
Minimum Charge: $2.00 (unless otherwise
specified).
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HAROLD WHITAKER, CAPTAIN OF
DEPARTMENT CAME BEFORE THE BOARD TO AS
SET UP THE BOOKS FOR THE FIRE DEPARTME
IE FELLSMERE VOLUNTEER FIRE
FOR APPROVAL OF THE WAY HE HAS
i, WHICH HE NOTED IS A SIMPLER
METHOD THAN THAT SET OUT IN THE COMPLIC TED FORMS SUPPLIED BY FINANCE
OFFICER .JACKSON.
MR. JACKSON POINTED OUT;THAT rHE FORMS SUPPLIED WERE MEANT
FOR BUDGET REQUEST DATA, AND STATED HE qOULD BE GLAD TO VISIT WITH
CAPTAIN WHITAKER AND ASSIST HIM WITH SErTING UP HIS BOOKS,
IN FURTHER CONVERSATION, THE 30ARD DID NOT FEEL IT WAS
NECESSARY FOR THEM TO APPROVE THE WAY TiAT CAPTAIN W91TAKER KEEPS THE
BOOKSo BUT POINTED OUT THAT THEY SHOULD BE KEPT IN A WAY THAT WILL
ENABLE HIM TO SUPPLY THE SPECIFIC INFOR4ATION REQUIRED ON THE BUDGET
FORMS TO'BE SENT OUT IN .JUNE.
CAPTAIN WHITAKER NEXT DISCUSS;_D WITH THE BOARD A MIDSHIP
PUMPER WHICH THEY MAY BE ABLE TO OBTAIN FROM THE DIVISION OF FORESTRY.
HE INFORMED THE BOARD THAT THIS IS A RE UILT TRUCK AND IN VERY GOOD
CONDITION, AND THE FELLSMERE CITY COUNCIL HAS GUARANTEED $1,250 TO—
WARDS ITS PURCHASE. HE FELT THE TOTAL OST WILL BE AROUND $5,000 AND
NOTED THAT HE NEEDS A COMMITMENT NOW BE AUSE WHEN THE TRUCK BECOMES
AVAILABLE, HE WILL NEED TO KNOW THAT THE MONEY IS THERE RIGHT AT THAT
TIME. HE STATED THAT THE DIVISION OF FORESTRY WILL DO ALL THE MAJOR
MAINTENANCE.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT INFORMED THE BOARD THAT HE HAS TALKED
TO THE DIVISION OF FORESTRY ABOUT THIS, AND IT IS AN EXCELLENT PIECE
OF EQUIPMENT. HE FELT THAT ANYTHING WE CAN DO TO HELP IN THE PURCHASE
OF THIS TRUCK WOULD BE MONEY SAVED IN THE LONG RUN AS MAINTENANCE OF
THE EXISTING TRUCK IS VERY COSTLY.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE ALSO FELT THIS WOULD BE A WORTHWHILE PUR-....
CHASE. HE NOTED THAT THE FELLSMERE CITY COUNCIL HAS COMMITED $1,250;
CAPTAIN WHITAKER HAS INDICATED THAT THE VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION CAN
RAISE $1,250; AND HE SUGGESTED THE COUNTY COULD COMMIT AS MUCH AS
$2,500, IF NECESSARY.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY PLEDGED $2,500 TO BE TAKEN FROM REVENUE
SHAPING FUNDS TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF A MIDSHIP PUMPER FOR THE
FELLSMERE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT.
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THE HOUR OF 9:30 O'CLOCK A.M. HAVING PASSED, THE DEPUTY
CLERK READ THE FOLLOWING NOITCE WITH PROOF OF PUBLICATION ATTACHED,
TO—WIT:
VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL
Published Weekly
Vera Beach, Indian River County, Florida
COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER:
STATE OF FLORIDA
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, Jr. 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 advertisement, being
in the matter of o TA X,"P %2
In the Court; was Pub-
lished In said newspaper in the issues of 9 2 -1 Q ZZ
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 mrhis day, of A.D.
(Business Manager)
(SEAQ (Clerk of the Circuit Courtlphian River County, Florida)
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board
of County Commissioners of Indian River
County, Florida, will receive bids to the hour of
9:30 A.M., Wednesday, December 7, 1977, for
the following:
190 Dodge Fire Truck,
Serial Number T1821068.
The Board of County Commissioners
reserves the right to relett any or all of the
bids and make awards in any manner which
the Board considers to be in the best interest of
Indian River County, Florida.
Bids for the above item shall be submitted in
an envelope securely sealed and marked on the
outside to show the item being bid on and the
date and time Of the opening. The bids may be
mailed or delivered to the Office of the County
Administrator, Room 115, County Court House,
Vero Beach, Florida 32960. Proposals received
after 9:30 A.M., December 7, 1977, will be
returned unopened:
Indian River County, Florida
Nov. 9, 16,1977.
THE CHAIRMAN THEN ASKED FOR RECEIPT OF BIDS IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE NOTICE AND THE FOLLOWING SEALED BIDS WERE RECEIVED, OPENED
AND READ:
NO BIDS WERE RECEIVED.
COMMISSIONER DEESON NOTED THAT THE TRUCK ADVERTISED IS NOT
THE ONE THE FIRE DEPARTMENT WISHES TO SELL, AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL
COORDINATOR THOMAS STATED THAT HE HAS RESEARCHED THE FILE AND BELIEVES
THE COUNTY HAS NO OWNERSHIP OF THE TRUCK ADVERTISED AS IT IS A DIFFERENT
SERIAL NUMBER. IT WAS NOTED THAT OVER THE YEARS THIS TRUCK HAS'HAD
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DIFFERENT ENGINES IN IT AND SEVERAL SERIAL NUMBERS.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AGREED TO REJECT ANY BIDS THAT MAY HAVE
BEEN SUBMITTED.
SHERIFF JOYCE APPEARED TO REQUEST THE COUNTY'S PARTICIPATION
IN CONSTRUCTING A SAND BACKSTOP AT A FIRING RANGE AT THE INDIAN RIVER
CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE AS PER THE FOLLOWING LETTER:
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SAM T. JOYCE . INDMY rpt 7',Tl corwn'
MEMBER FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION
MEMBER OF NATIONAL SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION
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Mr. Jack G. Jennings, County Administrator tc �� k
Indian River County Courthouse ;
Vero Beach, Florida 32950
Dear Jack:
The Indian River Correctional Institute is presently in the
process of constructing a firing range adjacent to their facility.
This will provide a full range of facilities; i.e., revolving
targets, rifle range, etc., which will provide the necessary
and complete range of services to qualify and requalify all Law
Enforcement personnel of Indian River County. These services
will also be available to the students of the Indian River Comm-
unity College in the Criminal Justice Program.
The Correctional Institute is in need of assistance from Indian
River County in the form of equipment to erect a sand backstop
for the purpose of firing.
We are not presently provided with this facility by the County,
and are in critical need. I feel that this will be a superior
and much needed service. I ask that you bring this matter before
the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners at the
earliest possible time for their review.
I will be happy to answer any questions regarding this request,
and provide further i.nformation if desired.
Sipcer y urs,
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SAM T. JO CE, YERIFT
SHERIFF JOYCE STATED THAT THEY WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THE EQUIP-
MENT NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT A BACKSTOP WHICH WOULD MEET THE NATIONAL
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RIFLE ASSOCIATION STANDARDS FOR A SMALL ARMS AND RIFLE RANGE.
VERNON WRIGHT, ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF THE CORRECTIONAL
INSTITUTE, AGREED THAT SUCH A'RANGE IS VERY MUCH NEEDED FOR QUALIFYING
AND REQUALIFYING THEIR PEOPLE AND POINTED OUT THAT THEY ARE WITHIN 100
YARDS OF THE ACCESS INTO THE LANDFILL WHERE THERE IS FILL DIRT,
CHAIRMAN WODTKE STATED HE WOULD 'LIKE TO SEE THE COUNTY CO-
OPERATE IN ANY WAY THEY CAN, BUT ASKED WHO WILL PAY FOR THE CONSTRUC-
TION OF THE RANGE,
MR. WRIGHT STATED THAT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE WILL AND HAVE
ALREADY APPROPRIATED $5,000 TOWARDS THIS PURPOSE. HE NOTED THAT BASI-
CALLY ALL THEY ARE ASKING FOR IS DIRT FORA 15' BERM ABOUT 120' LONG.
COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER ESTIMATED THAT THIS WOULD REQUIRE
ABOUT 3,000 TO 4,000 YARDS OF DIRT.
ALEX SMITH OF THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION SUGGESTED THAT
THIS BACKSTOP WOULD BE A GOOD PLACE TO DISPOSE OF OLD TIRES WHICH TEND
TO HOLD THE DIRT IN PLACE.
ADMINISTRATOR .JENNINGS NOTED THAT THE FIRST THING NECESSARY
TO DETERMINE IS THE AMOUNT OF DIRT NEEDED AND FELT WE SHOULD BE SUP-
PLIED WITH A CONSTRUCTION PLAN, ESPECIALLY WITH REGARD TO PLACEMENT
OF ANY TIRES, HE STATED HE IS CONCERNED ABOUT WHERE THE RANGE WILL
BE PLACED AND WHO WILL BE RESPONSIBLE AS THERE IS A HIGHWAY ON ONE
SIDE AND THE LANDFILL ON THE OTHER.
MR. WRIGHT STATED THAT THE RANGE WILL BE ON STATE PROPERTY,
AND THEY WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPERVISION AND INSURANCE.
IN FURTHER DISCUSSION, THE BOARD AGREED THAT THEY WOULD BE
RECEPTIVE TO COOPERATING WITH THIS PROJECT, BUT WOULD FIRST LIKE TO
SEE A PLAN.
THE BOARD NEXT DISCUSSED THE MATTER OF APPROVING THE ADMIS-
:SION OF SHAWNA LANCASTER TO THE FLORIDA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND THE
BLIND.
COMMISSIONER LOY NOTED THAT IN THE PAST THIS WAS AN AUTO-
MATIC PROCEDURE, BUT NOW IT MUST BE CERTIFIED THAT THE APPLICANT IS A
RESIDENT OF THE COUNTY, AND A LETTER HAS BEEN RECEIVED FROM TED ARENDAS
CERTIFYING THAT SHE IS A RESIDENT,
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
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Loy, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED SIGNING OF THE CERTIFICATE.TO
ENTITLE SHAWNA L. LANCASTER TO FREE ADMISSION TO THE FLORIDA SCHOOL
FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND AND AUTHORIZED THE SIGNATURES OF ALL THE.
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD.
FLORIDA SCHOOL FOR THE DE" AND THE BLIND
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ST AUGUST120, FLORIDA
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Gentlemen:
This is to certify that the bearer, Shawna L. Lancaster
is a resident of this county and that is entitled to free admission to the
Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind.
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POST OFFICE BOX 2155 POST OFFICE BOX 1081
VERO BEACH, FLORIDA 32960 FT. PIE ORIDA 33450
December 6, 1977
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Freida Wright
Clerk of Court WARD
Vero Beach,Fla. CDMMtSSfg ER
To Whomever It May Concern;
I Ted Arendas have known Robin R. Lancaster and daughter ShawnaL.
Lancaster for one and a half years.
She is a resident of Indian River County and resides at Apt. K1
400 -18th Street, Vero Beach, Fla. 32960.
Cordially,
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Ted Arendas
1876 -31st Ave.
Vero Beach, Fla. 32960
"DEDICATED TO THE REMEMBERANCE OF THE BEAUTY OF LIFE"
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Mrs. Robin Lancaster
4.00 18th .Street, Apt. K-1
Vero Beach, Florida 32960
Dear Mrs. Lancaster.
It is the recommendation of our staff that we accept Shawna
for the 1977-78 school year.
All new students are accepted on trial and must be able to
make academic progress in order to remain.
I am enclosing herewith a number of forms which must be completed
and returned to me. The certificate to be signed by the Board of
County Commissioners should be taken to your local courthouse.
The clerk will have the certificate signed by the Board and will
then mail it to me. The certificate must be on file in my office
in order that Shawna have free admission.
The physical examination report must be completed by your
doctor. When you return the forms properly completed, I will then
advise you the date to bring Shawrato school.
Sincerely yours,
William J. OcClure
President
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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ADMINISTRATOR .JENNINGS INFORMED THE "BOARD THAT HE HAS RE ..._
CEIVED REQUESTS FOR RELEASE OF EASEMENTS BETWEEN LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK
A, OSLO PARK, FROM .JOSEPH DIPIERRO, OWNER OF LOT 3, AND RUTH .JOYCE
OWNER OF LOT 4. MRS. JOYCE WISHES TO CONSTRUCT A SMALL COMMERCIAL
SHOP ON THESE LOTS WHICH WILL NECESSITATE BUILDING ACROSS THE EASE-
MENT. SHE IS IN THE PROCESS OF ACQUIRING TITLE TO LOT 3 FROM MR.
DIPIERRO, BUT HE IS STILL OWNER.
ZONING DIRECTOR, DEWEY WALKER, PRESENTED TO THE ATTORNEY
DEEDS TO VERIFY OWNERSHIP OF THESE LOTS, AND ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS
STATED THAT THE SIDE LOT LINE EASEMENTS ARE 2-112' EASEMENTS AND HE
SEES NO PROBLEM WITH RELEASING THEM AS THEY ARE NOT NEEDED FOR DRAIN-
AGE.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED RELEASE OF THE SIDE LOT LINE
EASEMENT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF LOT 3 AND THE SOUTH SIDE OF LOT 4, BLOCK
A, OSLO. PARK, AS REQUESTED BY RUTH JOYCE AND JOSEPH DIPIERRO, AND
AUTHORIZED THE CHAIRMAN'S SIGNATURE TO THE RELEASE AND RESOLUTION,
WHICH DOCUMENTS ARE TO BE PREPARED AT THE EXPENSE OF THE APPLICANT.
ZONING DIRECTOR WALKER REVIEWED WITH THE BOARD REQUEST
FROM WILLIAM R. SCOTT FOR RELEASEMENT OF EASEMENT BETWEEN LOTS 13
AND 14, BLOCK F, OSLO PARK, HE PRESENTED DEED VERIFYING THAT MR. SCOTT
OWNS BOTH THESE LOTS, AND STATED THAT MR. SCOTT WISHES TO BUILD HIS.
HOME IN THE MIDDLE OF THE TWO LOTS.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED RELEASE OF THE SIDE LOT LINE
EASEMENT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF LOT 14 AND THE SOUTH SIDE OF LOT 13,
BLOCK F, OSLO PARK, AS REQUESTED BY WILLi1AM R. SCOTT, AND AUTHORIZED
THE CHAIRMAN'S SIGNATURE TO THE RELEASE AND RESOLUTION N0. 77-115,
WHICH DOCUMENTS ARE TO BE PREPARED AT THE EXPENSE OF THE APPLICANT,
ATTORNEY COLLINS INFORMED THE BOARD THAT ON 43RD AVENUE NEAR
ROUTE 60 THERE IS A COUNTY RESIDENT WHO IS PRESENTLY OPERATING A COMMER-
CIAL NURSERY IN AN.R-2 ZONE. HE FELT THIS COMES DOWN TO A PRE-EXIST-
ING NONCONFORMING USE, AS THIS SITUATION HAS EXISTED FOR EIGHT OR
MORE YEARS, THE ATTORNEY STATED THAT HE HAS VISITED THIS PROPERTY
WITH THE -ZONING DIRECTOR WALKER, AND IT IS NECESSARY FOR BOTH SIDES
TO COME BEFORE THE BOARD TO DISCUSS THIS MATTER.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
Loy, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY SCHEDULED THE WASHBURN COMPLAINT FOR THE
MEETING OF .JANUARY 4, 1978.
ROSEMARY RICHEY, SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, CAME BEFORE THE
BOARD IN REGARD TO THE PURCHASE OF 10 USED.VOTING MACHINES. SHE
STATED THAT THESE WERE INCLUDED IN HER LAST BUDGET, AND SHE FEELS WE
SHOULD OBTAIN THEM BEFORE WE GET BUSY WITH THE 1978 ELECTIONS. MRS.
RICHEY INFORMED THE BOARD THAT THE PROCEDURE IS TO WRITE UP THE SPECI-
FICATIONS AND SEND THEM TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE, WHO THEN SUPPLIES
NAMES OF COMPANIES WHO CAN SUPPLY THE MACHINES. WE THEN ASK- THEM
FOR BIDS.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT', SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SCHMUCKER, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
TO INITIATE THE PROCEDURE NECESSARY TO AQUIRE THE NEEDED USED VOTING
MACHINES.
ATTORNEY COLLINS DISCUSSED WITH THE BOARD SUGGESTIONS MADE
AT THE MEETING OF AUGUST LOTH BY PROPERTY OWNERS ON 27TH DRIVE IPJ
REGARD TO RESURFACING THIS ROAD. HE NOTED THAT IT WAS DECIDED AT
THAT TIME TO CONVEY AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN 27TH DRIVE BACK TO THE
PROPERTY OWNERS, AND THE BOARD AUTHORIZED HIM TO DO S0. ATTORNEY
COLLINS CONTINUED THAT AFTER FURTHER RESEARCH, IT SEEMS THAT THE
COUNTY NEVER ACCEPTED THE DEDICATION OF THIS ROAD, AND HE FELT IT IS
INCONSISTENT TO CONVEY IT BACK. -HE STATED THAT HE HAS, THEREFORE,
PREPARED A RESOLUTION WHICH DENIES ANY ACCEPTANCE, AND THE PROPERTY
OWNERS CAN THEN WRESTLE THE PROBLEM OUT BY THEMSELVES.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED RESOLUTION N0. 77-117 DENYING
ACCEPTANCE OF A ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATION FILED BY BEULAH GOLLNICK
MUNRO ON .JUNE 4, 1962. SAID RESOLUTION.WILL BE MADE A PART OF THE
MINUTES WHEN RECEIVED.
THE HOUR OF 10:30 O'CLOCK A.M. HAVING PASSED, THE DEPUTY
CLERK READ THE FOLLOWING NOTICE WITH PROOF OF PUBLICATION ATTACHED,
TO -WIT:
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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, Jr. who on oath
$ays that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press-Joumai, a weekly newspaper published
at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being
In the matter of JQ" 0 0 c izkb inn 0. 0 azt .
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board
^NOTICE
S..LA CQ r^
of County Commissioners of Indian River
County, Florida, will hold a public hearing on
December 7, 1977, at 10:30 A.M. at the Indian
in the Court, was pub-
River County Courthouse to consider the
adoption of an
"�-t �.. 19 77
Ordinance establishing a Parks and
1191
Ildwd in said newspaper in the issues of - — -
Recreation Department, placing existing
Parks and Recreation aspects of County
government under the control of the depart-
ment, establishing a department head,
establishing an official designated to enforce
current litter statutes and establishing an
Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press-Joumal is a newspaper published at
effective date.
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
Board of County Commissioners
as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida
of Indian River County, Florida.
By- William C. WodtkeJr., Chairman
for a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver-
Nov. 16,1977.
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-
timment for publication in the said newspaper.
Sworn to and subscribed before mews day of A.D. /9
` ( iness Manager)
(Clerk of the Circuit Court, Indi4h River County, Florida)
(SEAL)
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT SUGGESTED A
CHANGE IN SECTION 4 OF THE
PROPOSED ORDINANCE AS HE FELT WE WANT TO SET
STANDARDS AND POLICY
ON ALL COUNTY—OWNED PARKS WHETHER IN A MUNICIPALITY-OR
NOT,, AND HE IS
CONCERNED ABOUT SETTING UP A DEPARTMENT FOR
JUST THE UNINCORPORATED
PORTION OF THE COUNTY,
ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS SUGGESTED
WORDING IT SO THAT STAN-
DARDS AND PROCEDURES CAN BE ESTABLISHED FOR
THOSE PARKS UNDER THE
JURISDICTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREVER LOCATED,
AND ATTORNEY COLLINS FELT THIS WAS GOOD LANGUAGE.
k1j.
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE PRESENT WISHED TO'BE HEARD.
MARK SELL OF THE TODAY NEWSPAPER, ASKED FOR AN EXPLANATION
OF THE REASONS FOR DESIRING SUCH AN ORDINANCE.
ADMINISTRATOR .JENNINGS STATED THAT HIS REASON FOR REQUEST-
ING AN ORDINANCE OF THIS KIND IS TO ENABLE THE COUNTY TO APPOINT
SOMEONE WITH THE POWER TO ISSUE TICKETS FOR ENFORCEMENT OF LITTER LAWS.
HE NOTED THAT WHEN CHARGES ARE MADE FOR USE OF THE NEW LANDFILL, IT
MAY WELL BE THAT THE AMOUNT OF LITTER THAT`IS THROWN ABOUT WILL IN-.:_.
CREASE, AND HAVING A FULL TIME LITTER -ENFORCEMENT OFFICER WITH THE
AUTHORITY TO ISSUE TICKETS SHOULD GREATLY REDUCE THE INCLINATION OF
PEOPLE TO THROW LITTER ON OTHER PEOPLE'S PROPERTY,
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT SUPPORTED THE ADMINISTRATOR'S VIEWS
AND FELT THE LITTER LAWS MUST BE STRICTLY ENFORCED AS WE CAN'T HAVE
PEOPLE DUMPING ALL OVER THE COUNTY.
MARK SELL ASKED IF THIS ORDINANCE WILL PROVIDE FOR ONLY
ONE FULL-TIME SALARIED STAFF EMPLOYEE.
THE ADMINISTRATOR STATED HE ENVISIONED MORE THAN ONE LITTER
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER AND HOPED THE ORDINANCE WOULD LET HIM APPOINT
AS MANY AS HE WANTED AND COULD PAY.
DISCUSSION CONTINUED IN REGARD TO THE WORDING OF THE PROPOSED
ORDINANCE WHICH CALLS FOR AN OFFICER."
COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER SUGGESTED THAT IN SECTION 4 IT STATE
THAT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SHALL ESTABLISH STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES
uAS APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.". HE FELT THIS
SHOULD BE MADE CLEAR.
IN.DISCUSSION, THE BOARD GENERALLY FELT THIS WAS UNDERSTOOD.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.
ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS STATED THAT ANY POLICY SET UP WILL
BE DONE WITH THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE BOARD AND BROUGHT BEFORE THEM. HE
ASKED THE ATTORNEY IF UNDER THIS ORDINANCE HE COULD TAKE SOME OF HIS
STAFF PEOPLE FROM THE ZONING DEPARTMENT AND DEPUTIZE THEM SO THEY
COULD ACT AS LITTER ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ALONG WITH THEIR OTHER DUTIES.
ATTORNEY COLLINS FELT THIS CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED WITH TWO
LIMITATIONS - THE PERSON MUST BE AN EMPLOYEE OF THE PARKS AND
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RECREATION DEPARTMENT AND MUST -HAVE THE TRAINING CALLED FOR IN SECTION
6.
ADMINISTRATOR .JENNINGS POINTED OUT THAT HE DOES NOT HAVE ALL
THESE PEOPLE UNDER THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT BUT WAS THINK-
ING OF SOMEBODY FROM ROAD AND BRIDGE OR ZONING.
THE ATTORNEY FELT THAT HE WOULD HAVE TO TRANSFER SOME PEOPLE
INTO THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT.
DISCUSSION CONTINUED AS TO VARIOUS ALTERNATIVES.
WILLIAM KOOLAGE OF 815 26TH AVENUE ASKED IF THIS IS THE ONLY
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD ON THIS MATTER AS HE DID NOT FEEL THAT ALL
THE DETAILS HAVE BEEN WORKED OUT SUFFICIENTLY.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT STATED THAT HE IS CONCERNED ABOUT PASS-
ING AN ORDINANCE THAT WILL ACCOMPLISH THE PURPOSE WE WANT AND FELT
IT WOULD CREATE HAVOC TO TRANSFER A LOT OF PEOPLE INTO A NEW DEPART-
MENT.
ATTORNEY COLLINS NOTED THAT HE CAN CHANGE THE ORDINANCE
SO IT WILL PROVIDE FOR ONE OR MORE LITTER OFFICERS, AND HOW IT IS
STAFFED WILL BE UP TO THE BOARD.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE AGREED THAT THE ORDINANCE SHOULD BE CHANGED
SO IT ISN `T RESTRICTED TO APPOINTING ONE LITTER ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
ED TRENT ASKED IF THE SHERIFF COULD NOT DEPUTIZE SOME OF
THESE EMPLOYEES, AND COMMISSIONER LOY NOTED THAT HE COULD NOT UNLESS
THEY HAD SPECIAL TRAINING.
SHE CONTINUED THAT WE MUST GIVE THE ADMINISTRATOR A VEHICLE
TQ WORK WITH.
THE ADMINISTRATOR POINTED OUT THAT WE ARE GOING TO HIRE A
NEW EMPLOYEE AND WE HAVE A HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT, WHICH MAKES TWO
.TO START WITH.
...MOTION WAS MADE BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, TO ADOPT ORDINANCE No. 77-:2 INCLUDING THE INCORPORATED AREAS
OF THE COUNTY AND EXPANDING THE ORDINANCE TO ALLOW FOR THE APPOINTMENT
OF MORE THAN ONE LITTER ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER STATED THAT HE WOULD VOTE AGAINST IT,
EVEN THOUGH HE KNOWS IT IS NEEDED, BECAUSE HE FEELS IT NEEDS MORE WORK.
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO 77- 32
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PARK
AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT; AUTHORIZING SAID DEPART-
MENT TO ESTABLISH PROCEDURES, RULES AND REGULATIONS
FOR THE OPERATION OF PARKS WITHIN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY,
FLORIDA; AUTHORIZING THE APPOINTMENT BY THE DEPARTMENT
HEAD OF LITTER ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS; MAKING VIOLATIONS
OF THIS ORDINANCE A MISDEMEANOR AND ESTABLISHING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Section 1. This Ordinance shall be known and cited as the Indian River
County Parks and Recreation Department Ordinance.
Section 2. The regulation of County owned or controlled Parks and
Recreation areas in Indian River County is declared to be in the public
Interest and this Ordinance is an exercise of the police power of the County
for the protection of the public health, safety and welfare. Provisions of
this Ordinance shall be liberally construed for the accomplishment of this
purpose.
Section 3. There is hereby created in Indian River County, Florida, a
department known as the Indian River County Parks and Recreation Department.
The Department shall be headed by the Indian River County Administrator.
Section 4. The Indian River County Parks and Recreation Department
shall establish standards, rules and procedures for the use and operation of
Parks and Recreational areas under the jurisdiction of Indian River County
Commission in the unincorporated or incorporated portion of Indian River
County, Florida.
Section 5. The County Administrator shall appoint pursuant to Florida
Statute 403.413 (1975) an Indian River County Litter Officer or officers who
shall be employees of the Indian River County Parks and Recreation Depart-
ment. Said employees shall qualify as law enforcement officers for the
purposes of enforcing Florida Statute 403.413 (1975) and this Ordinance.
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO 77- 32
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PARK
AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT; AUTHORIZING SAID DEPART-
MENT TO ESTABLISH PROCEDURES, RULES AND REGULATIONS
FOR THE OPERATION OF PARKS WITHIN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY,
FLORIDA; AUTHORIZING THE APPOINTMENT BY THE DEPARTMENT
HEAD OF LITTER ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS; MAKING VIOLATIONS
OF THIS ORDINANCE A MISDEMEANOR AND ESTABLISHING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Section 1. This Ordinance shall be known and cited as the Indian River
County Parks and Recreation Department Ordinance.
Section 2. The regulation of County owned or controlled Parks and
Recreation areas in Indian River County is declared to be in the public
Interest and this Ordinance is an exercise of the police power of the County
for the protection of the public health, safety and welfare. Provisions of
this Ordinance shall be liberally construed for the accomplishment of this
purpose.
Section 3. There is hereby created in Indian River County, Florida, a
department known as the Indian River County Parks and Recreation Department.
The Department shall be headed by the Indian River County Administrator.
Section 4. The Indian River County Parks and Recreation Department
shall establish standards, rules and procedures for the use and operation of
Parks and Recreational areas under the jurisdiction of Indian River County
Commission in the unincorporated or incorporated portion of Indian River
County, Florida.
Section 5. The County Administrator shall appoint pursuant to Florida
Statute 403.413 (1975) an Indian River County Litter Officer or officers who
shall be employees of the Indian River County Parks and Recreation Depart-
ment. Said employees shall qualify as law enforcement officers for the
purposes of enforcing Florida Statute 403.413 (1975) and this Ordinance.
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Section 6. The Board of County Commissioners shall determine the
t raining and qualifications of each employee of the Indian River County Parks
a nd Recreation Department designated to enforce the provisions of Florida
Statute 403.413 (1975) if the designated employee is not a regular law en-
forcement officer.
Section 7. Violations of this Ordinance shall constitute a misdemeanor
a nd shall be punished in accordance with the law.
Section 8. The Board of County Comm issioners of Indian River County,
Florida, may petition the Circuit Court of Indian River County for injunctive
relief to enforce the requirements of this Ordinance.
Section 9. This Ordinance shall become effective upon its passage
and receipt by the Secretary of State -
December 12, 1977
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DEC 71977 A
THE HOUR OF 10:30 O'CLOCK A.M. HAVING PASSED, THE DEPUTY CLERK
READ THE FOLLOWING NOTICE WITH PROOF OF PUBLICATION ATTACHED, TO—WIT:
VERO BEACH PRESS-JOURHAL
Published Weekly
Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida
COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER:
STATE OF FLORIDA
on oath
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, Jr. who
soya that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press-Joumal, a weekly
newspaper advertisement, being
at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida; that the attached copy
a
in the matter of
Ci
to Court, was pub-
Bated in said newspaper in the issues of �^� �" Z
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 peg tFiis firm
advor
corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose
tlsement for publication in the said newspaper. //
Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of Zin- .---A.D./2Z2
1�.%ffo�n.ager)
(Clerk of the Circuit Court, Ind RiveFlorida)
(SEAQ
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board
Fl
Comfy, Florida, da will hold as public hearing on
December 7, 1977, at 10:30 A.M. co sheer diaill
the
River County Courmouse to
adoption of an
Ordinance establishing Civil process, sur
fees, establishing Charges and filing fees, and
•establishing an effective date.
Board of county commissioners
of Indian River County, Florida.
By: William C. Wodtke Jr., Chairman
Nov. 16, It".
ATTORNEY COLLINS EXPLAINED THAT THIS IS AN ORDINANCE WHICH
WILL•ALLOW THE SHERIFF TO EXPAND CHARGES FOR SUBPOENAS, ETC, HE NOTED
THAT THIS HAS BEEN RECOMMENDED BY THE SHERIFF AND THE CLERK AND IS IN THE
FORM THAT THEY RECOMMENDED,
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE'.PRESENT WISHED TO BE HEARD. THERE
WERE NONE,
ON POTION BY COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
•DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED ORDINANCE N0. 77-33..
(c) witness subpoenas: $2.00 for each witness to be served.
(d) Executions: (1) $2.00 for docketing and indexing each
Writ of execution, regardless of the number of persons
involved; (2) $5.00 for,each levy; (3) $1.00 for
advertisement of sale under process; (4) $3.00 for
sale under process; (5) $3.00 for deed or bill of sale.
'Section 2. All of the discretionary surfees authorized in
this Ordinance shall be'subject to the provisions of Chapter 77-234,
Laws of Florida.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect on the 12th
day Of December 1977.
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ORDINANCE No. 77733
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SHERIFF'S FEES FOR
SERVICE OF SUMMONS, SUBPOENAS, AND EXECUTIONS;
PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY OF
DISCRETIONARY SHERIFF'S
SURFEES AUTHORIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER
II
77-234, LAWS OF FLORIDA, 1977
BEIT ORDAINED BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY,-
PWRIDA
Section 1. The Sheriff in Indian River County shall Charge
a discretionary SUrfee for the services listed in paragraphs.-
----(a), (b), (c) and (d) of 530-231, Florida statut'
es, in addition
to the Amount permitted under 530.231, Florida Statutes, according
to the following schedule:
(a) All Summons or writs except subpoenas and executions:
$4.50 for each person or respondent to be I served.
(b) All writs except executions requiring a -levy or seizure
Of Property: $2.00 in addition to the extra $4.50
Surfee as stated in paragraph (a).
(c) witness subpoenas: $2.00 for each witness to be served.
(d) Executions: (1) $2.00 for docketing and indexing each
Writ of execution, regardless of the number of persons
involved; (2) $5.00 for,each levy; (3) $1.00 for
advertisement of sale under process; (4) $3.00 for
sale under process; (5) $3.00 for deed or bill of sale.
'Section 2. All of the discretionary surfees authorized in
this Ordinance shall be'subject to the provisions of Chapter 77-234,
Laws of Florida.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect on the 12th
day Of December 1977.
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BERT GREEN, COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANT OF SOUTHERN BELL,
CAME BEFORE THE BOARD TO MAKE A PRESENTATION IN REGARD TO DIMENSION
PBX, A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM. SLIDES WERE SHOWN DEMONSTRATING
THE POSSIBILITIES OF THE SYSTEM. MR. GREEN EXPLAINED THAT THE MACHINE
IS, IN FACT, A COMPUTER AND CAN BE PROGRAMMED TO DO WHATEVER EACH
DEPARTMENT HEAD WANTS TO BE DONE. IT IS VERY.FLEXIBLE AND ALLOWS
FOR A LOT OF FUTURE GROWTH. HE STATED THAT FIVE YEARS AGO A 20-X-20
ROOM WOULD HAVE BEEN REQUIRED FOR THIS EQUIPMENT, BUT NOW THE ATTEND-
ANT AND EQUIPMENT CAN BE HOUSED IN A MUCH SMALLER AREA.
MR, GREEN WENT ON TO DISCUSS THE PRICING ARRANGEMENT WHICH
IS TWO TIER, TIER A IS A FIXED AMOUNT FOR THE EQUIPMENT WHICH CAN
BE PAID EITHER IN A LUMP SUM OR IN MONTHLY PAYMENTS OVER 120 MONTHS.
TIER B WHICH RELATES TO MAINTENANCES, TAXES, INSURANCE, ADMINISTRATIVE
COSTS, ETC., IS A CONTINUING AMOUNT WHICH MAY VARY FROM TIME TO TIME.
MR. GREEN RECOMMENDED DIMENSION 400 WITH FEATURE PACKAGE 10,
WHICH PUTS IN A SWITCHER SO ANOTHER DEPARTEMNT CAN BE ADDED AT ANY
TIME, BUT THEY WILL HANDLE THEIR OWN CALLS. THE START UP COST WOULD
BE $6,000 WITH A MONTHLY CHARGE'OF $2,929.83 FOR THE BASE 120 MONTHS.
MR. GREEN NOTED THAT THE CURRENT MONTHLY CHARGE IS $2,475, WHICH DOES
NOT INCLUDE LONG DISTANCE CALLS. HE STATED THAT THE PROPOSED DIMENSION
400 WITH FEATURE PACKAGE 10 WILL GIVE THE COUNTY A.COMPLETE SYSTEM
WITH CALLS BEING TRANSFERRED FROM DEPARTMENT TO DEPARTEMNT.
COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER ASKED IF THE BASE RATE QUOTED BY
MR. GREEN IS FOR ALL THE DEPARTMENTS UNDER THE COUNTY COMMISSION.
MR. GREEN STATED THAT IT DOES NOT INCLUDE THE EXTENSION
SERVICE WHICH IS LOCATED QUITE FAR OUT, BUT IT DOES INCLUDE THE HEALTH
DEPARTMENT, ROAD SUPERINTENDENT AND COUNTY GARAGE, CIVIL DEFENSE,
VETERANS SERVICE, WELFARE, THE COURT SYSTEM, THE COMMISIONERV OFFICE,
ZONING, PLANNING, SMALL CLAIMS, ALL DEPARTMENTS UNDER THE COUNTY CLERK,
SUPERVISOR OR ELECTIONS, THE TAX COLLECTOR AND THE ADMINISTRATOR'S
OFFICE.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE ASKED.HOW MANY LINES MR. GREEN IS ANTICI-
PATING.
MR. GREEN STATED 18 NOTING THAT AS YOU CENTRALIZE, YOU CAN
GET BY WITH A LOT FEWER LINES.
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MR..GREEN INFORMED THE BOARD THAT HE DIDNOT INCLUDE THE
SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT, AND THAT THE PROPERTY APPRAISER REQUESTED TO
CONTINUE FUNCTIONING AS HE IS PRESENTLY. MR.,GREEN POINTED OUT THAT
WITH FEATURE 10, THE PROPERTY APPRAISER CAN CONTINUE TO FUNCTION AS HE
IS NOWA BUT CALLS COULD BE TRANSFERRED TO HIM,
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT INQUIRED IF THE SHERIFF COULDN'T DO
THE SAME THING, BUT MR. GREEN NOTED THAT WITH THE NUMBER OF EXTENSIONS
AT THE JAIL COMPLEX, IT DOESN'T SEEM ECONOMICAL AT THIS POINT. THE
SHERIFF ALREADY HAS A 770 SWITCHER WHICH HAS SOME OF THESE FEATURES,
CHAIRMAN WODTKE NOTED IA WE SHOULD MAKE THIS MOVE, WE ARE
NOT SAVING ANY MONEY, BUT WILL BE SPENDING A LITTLE MORE.
MR. GREEN AGREED, BUT POINTED OUT THAT WE WOULD HAVE A GREAT-
LY IMPROVED SYSTEM, ESPECIALLY AS IT RELATES TO THE CONVENIENCE OF THE
PUBLIC. HE DISCUSSED THE POSSIBILITY OF A WATTS LINE AND ALSO NOTED
THAT IF THE EQUIPMENT IS PAID FOR IN A LUMP SUM, YOU SAVE 7.2% COM-
POUNDED.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT ESTIMATED THE PROPOSED SYSTEM WOULD
COST APPROXIMATELY $12,000 MORE THE FIRST YEAR AND $6,000 MORE THE
NEXT NINE YEARS. HE FELT THE OPERATOR WOULD BE AVAILABLE FROM PER-
SONNEL WE HAVE NOW.
IN FURTHER CONVERSATION, IT WAS -NOTED THAT THE STATE'S
ATTORNEY AND PUBLIC DEFENDER WERE NOT INCLUDED.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT ASKED IF SOUTHERN BELL WOULD STILL
HAVE THE ABILITY TO BILL THE INDIVIDUAL DEPARTMENTS, AND MR, GREEN
STATED THAT THEY WOULD AS INFORMATION ABOUT EVERY CALL IS RECORDED
IN DETAIL.
MR. GREEN INFORMED THE BOARD THAT INDIAN RIVER COMMUNITY
COLLEGE AND PIPER AIRCRAFT HAVE THIS SYSTEM AS WELL AS ONE OF THE
CLINICS AND ONE OF THE BANKS, AND THE SCHOOL BOARD IS HAVING ONE
INSTALLED.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT STATED HE WOULD LIKE TO LOOK AT ONE
IN OPERATION, AND MR. GREEN NOTED THAT MR. EARMAN OF EARMAN OIL HAS
ONE AND WOULD BE HAPPY TO HAVE THE BOARD VISIT AND INSPECT IT.
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COMMISSIONER LOY FELT SUCH A SYSTEM TS VERY IMPORTANT MAINLY
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE PUBLIC,
CHAIRMAN WODTKE INFORMED MR. GREEN THAT WE WILL DO SOME
MORE RESEARCH ON THIS PROPOSAL AND VISIT SOME -INSTALLATIONS.
THE BOARD THEREUPON RECESSED AT 12:00 NOON FOR LUNCH AND
RECONVENED AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P.M. WITH THE SAME MEMBERS PRESENT.
MR. GREEN THANKED THE BOARD FOR THE -OPPORTUNITY TO PRESENT
HIS PROPOSAL AND STATED THAT HE WOULD BE GLAD TO ARRANGE FOR THE BOARD
TO SEE THE EQUIPMENT IN FULL OPERATION IN THEIR FORT LAUDERDALE PLANT
IF HE COULD HAVE A LITTLE NOTICE..
ADMINISTRATOR KENNINGS REMINDED THE BOARD THAT AT THE LAST
MEETING WE REVIEWED RICHARD MARTIN'S MINING VIOLATION, AND INFORMED
THEM THAT SINCE THAT TIME MR. MARTIN HAS COMPLIED WITH THE REGULATIONS
AND THE CEASE & DESIST ORDER HAS BEEN LIFTED. HE THEN READ FROM THE
MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING IN REGARD TO A VIOLATION OF THE MINING
ORDINANCE BY NELSON HYATT. AT THIS MEETING HE REQUESTED MR. HYATT TO
BE AT THE MEETING OF DECEMBER 7TH AND BRING IN ACTUAL SURVEY INFORMA-
TION FOR THE BOARD TO REVIEW. HE ALSO INFORMED MR. HYATT THAT IF THE
INFORMATION SUPPLIED WAS NOT FOUND TO BE SATISFACTORY, A CEASE & DESIST
ORDER WOULD BE ISSUED AT THAT TIME. THE ADMINISTRATOR CONTINUED THAT
-HE HAS RECEIVED NO INFORMATION FROM MR. HYATT EXCEPT A COPY OF A
LETTER LEFT ON HIS DESK YESTERDAY WRITTEN BY MR. NELSON TO DR. FISCHER
AND RICHARD DOZIER DISCUSSING THEIR VERBAL AGREEMENT ABOUT.ELIMINATING
SETBACK LINES.
ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS NOTED THAT WE HAVE PUT ONE MAN
COMPLETELY OUT OF BUSINESS AND HAVE SHUT OTHERS DOWN, AND HE DOES NOT
SEE ANY REASON FOR TREATING MR. HYATT DIFFERENTLY ESPECIALLY AS THERE
WAS THREE WEEKS BETWEEN MEETINGS WHEN HE COULD HAVE BROUGHT IN INFOR-
MATION F�2 THE BOARD TO REVIEW. HE, THEREFORE, RECOMMENDED THAT MR.
OyN
NELSON E SERVED WITH A CEASE & DESIST ORDER UNTIL THE MATTER CAN BE
CORRECTED.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE NOTED THAT THE ADMINISTRATOR HAS THE AU-
THORITY TO ISSUE A CEASE & DESIST ORDER WITHOUT ANY FURTHER ACTION
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FROM THE BOARD, AND THE ADMINISTRATOR STATED THAT HE WILL ISSUE THE
ORDER TO MR. HYATT.
ATTORNEY COLLINS DISCUSSED WITH THE BOARD REQUEST OF EUGENE
WILMOTH TO MOVE.A DITCH IN VERO BEACH HOMESITE, UNIT #1-A, AS APPROVED
BY.THE BOARD DECEMBER 22, 1971. ATTORNEY COLLINS NOTED THAT MR.`WILMOTH
WANTS TO CHANGE THE LOCATION OF THE DITCH THAT RUNS THROUGH HIS PROPERTY
SO HE CAN DEVELOP THE PROPERTY, HE STATED THAT HE HAS REVIEWED THIS
MATTER WITH THE ADMINISTRATOR AND MR, DONLON AND SEES NOTHING OB-
JECTIONABLE IN THE REQUEST, BUT FELT THE BOARD SHOULD PASS ON THIS
MATTER SINCE THE AUTHORITY WAS GIVEN BACK IN 1971.
ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS STATED THAT HE DOES NOT HAVE ANY
PROBLEM WITH THIS REQUEST, BUT .SOME OF THE PEOPLE IN THAT AREA DO.
HE ALSO FELT SINCE THE APPROVAL WAS GIVEN QUITE A FEW YEARS AGO, AND
THERE ARE OBJECTIONS BEING RAISED NOW THAT MR. WTLMOTH SHOULD COME.
BEFORE.THE BOARD AND MAKE A NEW REQUEST.
ATTORNEY COLLINS ASKED THAT THIS MATTER BE SCHEDULED ON THE
NEXT AGENDA AND NOTICE GIVEN THE PARTIES INVOLVED.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AGREED TO SCHEDULE THIS MATTER ON THE
AGENDA OF THE DECEMBER 21ST MEETING; TO REQUEST MR. WILMOTH TO MAKE
A ROUTINE APPLICATION; AND FURTHER AGREED THAT THE_APPROPRIATE PEOPLE
SHOULD BE NOTIFIED.
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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 -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, Jr. who on oath
says that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press-Joumal, a weekly newspaper published
at Vero Beach inIndianRiver County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being
a ICJa �J l t -s
/
in the matter of
in the Court, was pub -
DOW in said newspaper in the issues of
Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press-Joumal 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. /n
Sworn to and subscribed before me this C V day of `Y �a A.D. 19'7 7
/ (Business Manager)
(Clerk of the Circuit Court, i ian River County, Florida)
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(SEA
DEC 71977
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Zoning Commission of Indian River County,
Florida, has tentatively approved the
following changes and additions to the Zoning
Ordinance of Indian River County, Florida,
which changes and additions are substantially
as follows:
f. That the Zoning Map be changed in
order that the following described property
situated in Indian River County, Florida, to -
wit:
Lot 50, Unit No. 1, The Moorings, Section 27.
33.40.
Containing 6.67 acres more or less.
Be changed from C•I A to R.2C.
A public hearing in relation thereto at which
parties in interest and citizens shall have an
opportunity to be heard, will be held by said
Zoning Commission in the County Commission
Room, Indian River County Courthouse, Vero
Beach, Florida, Thursday, November 10, 1917,
at 7:30 o'clock P.M., after which a public
hearing in relation thereto at which parties in
Interest and citizens shall have an opportunity
to be heard will be held -by the Board of County
Commissioners of Indian River County,
Florida, in 4he County Commission Room,
Indian River County Courthouse, Vero Beach,
Florida, on Wednesday, December 7, 1977, at
2:00 o'clock P.M.
Board of County Commissioners
Indian River County
BY: William C. Wodtke Jr., Chairman
Indian River County Zoning Commission
By: Ralph Sexton, Chairman
Oct. 19,1977.
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THE FOLLOWING NOTICE OF THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS SENT TO t
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JOSEPH JS LACH BY THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT AS -REQUIRED BY FLORIDA
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STATVTE 125.66. a
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
rip? WILLIAM C. WODTKE. JR., Chairman
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� ALMA LEE LOY, Vice Chairman
WILLARD W. SIEBERT, JR.
FDMN.S. SCHMUCKER
R. DON DEESON
JACK G. JENNINGS. Administrator 2145 14th Avenue Vero Beach, Florida 32964
October 25, 1977
Mr. Joseph J. Lach
c/o Veritas Properties
645 Beachland Blvd.
•Verq Beach, Florida 32960
Dear Mr. Lach:
In compliance with Florida Statute 125.66, the following
is a Notice of Public Hearing for rezoning as requested by The
Moorings Development Company.
NOTICE
The Zoning Map will be changed in order that the following
described property situated in Indian River County, Florida to wit:
Lot 54, Unit No. 1, The Moorings, Sections 27-33-40, containing
6.67 acres more or less;
Be changed from C-lA - Restricted Commercial District to
R -2C - Multiple Family District.
•A public hearing in•relation thereto will be field by the Board '
of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, in the
County Courthouse, Vero Beach, Florida on Wednesday, December 7,
1977 at 2:00 o'clock P.M.
Sincerely yours,
Freda Wright
Clerk
of
CC: The Moorings Development Company
3355 S. Ocean Drive
DEC 7 19771
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ASSISTANT PLANNER BOB BERG DISPLAYED AERIAL OF THIS PRO
PERTY WHICH IS LOCATED ON SOUTH BEACH BETWEEN STATE ROAD AIA AND REEF
ROAD. HE STATED THAT IT IS LOCATED NEAR THE BILLOWS AND CONTAINS
` APPROXIMATELY 6.5 ACRES. MR. BERG INFORMED THE BOARD THAT THE COMPRE-
HENSIVE PLAN 'SHOWS THIS AREA TO BE IN MEDIUM DENSITY RATHER THAN
COMMERCIAL, AND THE REQUEST FOR REZONING TO R-ZC IS IN LINE WITH THE'
PLAN. HE NOTED THAT THE APPLICANTISTATES HE HAS A CONTRACT RESTRICT-
ING HIM TO NO MORE THAM 10 UNITS PER ACRES, AND THIS IS LESS THAN
THE DENSITY OUTLINED ON THE MASTER PLAN. MR. BERG CONTINUED THAT
MR. LACH CHANGED HIS REQUEST FROM R-3 TO R-2C�WHICH PERMITS A MAXIMUM
OF 12 UNITS PER ACRE,AT THE REQUEST OF PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE AREA
AS WELL AS THE ZONING COMMISSION. THE ZONING COMMISSION HAS UNANIMOUSLY
� APPROVED
THE AMENDED REQUEST. MR. BERG STATED THAT THERE ARE NO OB-
JECTIONS TO -THIS ZONING FROM ANY OF THE IMMEDIATE NEIGHBORS, AND THE
PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDS APPROVAL ALSO,
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE PRESENT WISHED TO BE HEARD.
RICHARD ALLEN, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE MOORINGS DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY, INFORMED THE BOARD THAT THEY CONVEYED THIS LAND TO
MR. LACH SUBJECT TO A DEED RESTRICTION WHICH DOES LIMIT THE DEVELOPER
TO 10 UNITS PER ACRE, AND THEY DO SUPPORT MR. LACHES REZONING REQUEST
AND APPROVE HIS PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT.
CARL WARD, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE BILLOWS, 1180 REEF ROAD,
STATED THAT WITH A RESTRICTION ON THE PROPERTY LIMITING IT TO 10 UNITS
PER ACRE, THE BILLOWS IS IN FAVOR'OF THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.
THE CHAIRMAN EXPLAINED TO THOSE PRESENT THAT ALTHOUGH THE
DEED RESTRICTION CALLS FOR 10 UNITS PER ACRE, THE PROPOSED ZONING,
IF APPROVED, WILL ALLOW 12 UNITS PER ACRE.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SCHMUCKER, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED ORDINANCE N0. 77-34 GRANTING
THE REZONING TO R -2C.
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SON
DEC 71977 J
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-ORDINANCE NO. 77-34
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian RiverI, I 4
County, Florida, did publish and send its Notice of Intent to
rezone the hereinafter described property and pursuant thereto
held a public hearing in relation thereto, at which parties in
interest and citizens were heard: NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDAINED 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 amended as
follows:
1. That the Zoning Map be changed in .order that the follow-
ing property owned by Moorings Development Company
represented by Joseph J. Lach C/O Veritas Properties,
645 Beachland Blvd., Vero Beach, situated in Indian River
County, Florida, to -wit:
Lot 54, Unit #1, The Moorings, Section 27-33-40.
Containing 6.67 acres more or less.
Be changed from C -1A Restricted Commercial District to
R -2C Multiple-Famiiy�:District.
All within the meaning and intent and as set forth and
described in said Zoning Regulation.
This Ordinance shall take effect December 12, 1977.
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DEC . 7 1977 c .
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:
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DEC 71977 J
NOTICE
NOTICE 4S HEREBY GIVEN that the
Zoning Commission of Indian River County,
VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL
Fllowin, has tentatively approved Z the
following changes and additions to the Zoning
Ordinance of Indian River County, Florida,
Published Weekly
ichi changes and additions are substantially
aW
1. That the Zoning Map be changed in order
Vero Beach Indian River County Florida
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that the following described property situated
In Indian River County, Florida, to -wit:
PARCEL 1 That part of Government Lots
6 and 7, Section 25, Township 30 South, Range
COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER:
3B East, described as follows: Begin at in -
STATE OF FLORIDA
tersectiml of Southline of Lot 7 of Section 25,
Township 30 South, Range 38 East and the
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, Jr. who on oath
West right-of-way line of the Old Dixie High-
says that he is. Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a weekly newspaper published
way, go West along the South line of Lot 7 for
950.52 feet to a pipe (said distance considering
at Vero Beach in Indian River County, FI ida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being
a 50 foot right-of-way or Old Dixie Highway
'
which on the diagonal would be greater);
thence run Northerly on an interior angle of 89
number 12) fettle o a
degreeipe (referred37with to as pipet
Northeasterly 524.6 feet to the Northeasterly
:n the Of L e � � m ��+�
corner of North Central Avenue Subdivision
matter
recorded on Plat Book 2, page 68-A, Indian
River County records; thence Southeasterly
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along the West right-of-way line of Old Dixie
v� s�+G 9�
Highway to point of beginning (said third line
at pipe referred to as pipe number 2 being on
an interior angle of 106 degrees 09' with said
In the Court, was pub-
second line) being the same land as shown on
Plat Book 2, page 68-A but being now described
by a more exact survey and being the same
land as conveyed by Deed Book 39, page 370,
114wd in said newspaper in the Issues of
Indian River County records amt Deed Book
39, page +0119, Indian River County records but
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being described by a more exact survey ( Deed
Book 39, havi
toot ri9 t-Rof-way? or Old Dixiee Highway) being
16.02 acres more or less Less Lot 10, Block
Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press -Journal is a newspaper published at
Number 1, Ocean View Sdboivision, and Lot i
Vero • Beach, in said Indian River County, and that the said newspaper has heretofore
and the North 57.87 feet of Lot 2 of J. A. Hudson
Subdivision, according to Plat of survey made
been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida, weekly and has been entered
by R. B. Burchfield, now of record, in Brevard
as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida
County, Florida, Deed Book EE, page 600,
for a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver-
lying West a
the West right-of-way of Old
Old
tisement; and affiant further saysthat he has neither paid nor promised an person, firm or
y
Dixie Highway, less the West 280 feet lying
a
corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this adver-
East of new U.S. Highway Number 1.
tisement for publication in the said newspaper.
LESS: Start on West right-of-way line Old
Dixie Highway (50 feet in width) on North line
Swam to and subscribed before me this day of Cn�� A.D.
Thce run
oSoutheasterly along Wes. Hudson tdright-of-way 1 ne of
Old Dixie Highway 38.46 feet for point of
beginning; Thence run Southeasterly along the
lFq
West right-of-way of Old Dixie Highway to a
- siness Manager)
Point $7.87 feet due South of North line of Lot 2,
J. A. Hudson Subdivision a distance of 254.19
Jj
feet; Thence run West on South line of North
57.87 feet of Lot 2, J. A. Hudson Subdivision 211
(Clerk of the Circuit Court, Ir n River County, Florida)
feet; Thence Northwesterly on an interior
(SFAU
angle of 107 degrees 45' a distance of 243.71 feet
to 8 -pipe which is 35 feet due South of North line
of Lot 1, J. A. Hudson Subdivision; Thence
East to point of beginning on a line 35 feet due
South of North line of Lot 1, J. A. Hudson
Subdivision.
A public hearing in relation thereto at which
Parties in interest and citizens shall have an
THE FOLLOWING NOTICE OF THE PUBLIC
Zoning Commibe id
on in he County Commissheard, will be held by ion
Room, Indian River County Courthouse, Vero
HEARING WAS SENT TO DANA HOWARD AS AGENT FOR
Beach, Florida, Thursday, November 10, 1977,
at 7:30 o'clock P.M., after which a public
hearing in relation thereto at which parties in
E, M. SILVERSTEIN BY THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
Interest and citizens shall have an opportunity
to be heard will be held by the Board of County
Commissioners of Indian River County,
Florida, in the County Commission Room,
AS REQUIRED BY FLORIDA STATUTE 125.66.
Indian River County Courthouse, Vero Beach,
Florida, on Wednesday, December 7, 1977, at
2:00 o'clock P.M.
Board of County Commissioners
Indian River County
By; William C. Wodtke Jr., Chairman
Indian River County Zoning Commission
`By: Ralph Sexton, Chairman
Nov. 2,1977
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WILLIAM C. WODTKE, JR., Chairman
ALMA LEE LOY, Vice Chairman
WILLARD W. SIEBERT. JR.
• EDWIN S. SCHMUCKER
FLDON DEESON
JACK G. JENNINGS. Administrator 2145 14th Avenue Vero Beach, Florida 32380
'October 25, 1977
Mr. Dana Howard
Carter Associates, Inc.
1708 21st Street
Vero Beach, Florida 32960
Dear Mr. Howard:
In compliance with Florida Statute 125.66 the following is
a Notice of Public Hearing for rezoning as requested by E.M.
Silverstein.
NOTICE.
The Zoning Map will be changed in order that the following
described property situated in Indian River County, Florida to wit:
That part of Government Lots 6 and 7, Section 25, Township 30
South, Range 38 East, described as follows: Begin,at inter-
section of South line of Lot 7 of Section 25, Township 30 South,
Range 38 East, and the West right-of-way line df the Old Dixie
Highway, go West along the South line of Lot 7 for 950.52 feet
,to a pipe (said distance considering a 50 foot right-of-way
for Old Dixie Highway which on the diagonal would be greater);
thence run Northerly on an interior angle of 89 degrees 32' with
said first line 879.12 feet to a pipe (referred to as pipe No.2);
thence Northeasterly 524.6 feet to the Northeasterly corner of
North Central Avenue S/D recorded on Plat Book 2, page 68A,
Indian River records; thence Southeasterly along; the Nest right-
of-way line of Old Dixie Highway to -point of beginning (said
third line at pipe referred to as pipe No. 2 being on an interior
angle of 106 degrees 09' with said second line) being the same
land as shown on Plat Book 2, Page 68A but being=, now described by
a more exact survey and being; the same land as conveyed by Deed
Book 39 Page 370, Indian River County records and Deed Book 39.
Page 46�, Indian River County .Records but being described by a
-more exact survey (Deed Book 39, page 370 having; been based on a
30' right-of-way for Old Dixie Highway) being; 16.02 acres more
or less. fart of said Parcel I being; Ocean View Subdivision,
plat book 4, page 89, Indian River County, Florida.
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Mr. Dana Howard
October 25, 1977
Page 2 •
PARCEL II Lot 1 and the North 57.87 feet of Lot 2 of J.A.
Hudson S/D, according to plat of survey made by R.B. Burch-
field, now of record in Brevard County, Florida in Deed Book
EE, page 600; said land now situated in Indian River County,
Florida
Together with such riparian and littoral rights as owned by
grantor.
LESS: Start on West right-of-way line Old Dixie Highway (50
Feet in width) on North line of Lot 1, J.A. Hudson S/D; thence
run Southeasterly along West right-of-way line of Old Dixie
-Righway 38.46 feet for p.o.b.; thence run Southeasterly along
the West right-of-way line of Old Dixie Highway to a point
57.87 feet.due South of North line of Lot 2, J.A. Hudson S/D
distance of 254.19 feet; thence run West on South line of North
57.87 feet of -Lot 2, J.A. Hudson S/D 211 feet; thence Northwesterly
on an interior angle of. 107 degrees 45' a distance of 243.71 feet
to a pipe which is 35 feet due South of North line of Lot 1.
J.A.'Hudson S/D; thence East to p.o.b. on a line 35 feet due
South of North line of Lot 1, J.A. Hudson S/D.
SUBJECT TO: Right-of-way U.S. No. 1 Across Easterly part 66
eek t in width.
SUBJECT TO: Right-of-way Old Dixie Highway 50 feet in width.
•SUBJECT TO: Right-of-way of new proposed U.S. No. 1 as described
In- Deed Book 112, page 464, Indian River County records.
SUBJECT TO: Conditions, restrictions, reservations and easements
o
record. -
SUBJECT TO: Taxes for the year 1974 and subsequent years.
Be c aid ige-Tc from R-2 Multiple Family District and C-1 Commercial
District to R -1A Single Family District.
A public hearing in relation thereto will be held by the Board
of County Commissioners of Indian River'County, Florida, in the County
Courthouse, Vero.Beach, Florida, on'Wednesday, December 7, 1977 at
2:00 o'clock P.M.
Sincerely yours,
Freda Wright,
of Clerk
CC: E.M. Silverstein
10275 Coll.ims Avenue
Bal 11arbour, 1l.orida 33154
DEC , 71977
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ATTORNEY COLLINS COMMENTED THAT THE LEGAL NOTICE COMPLIES
WITH THE STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS, AND THE PROPERTY AS DESCRIBED IN
THE NOTICE IS, IN FACT, GREATER THAN THE REQUEST THAT WILL COME BEFORE
THE BOARD TODAY. HE STATED THAT BECAUSE THEY HAVE DESCRIBED NOT ONLY
THE PROPERTY REQUESTED. TO BE REZONED BUT ADDITIONAL PROPERTY, HE DOES
NOT FIND ANY DEFECT IN THE NOTICE.
ASSISTANT PLANNER BERG INFORMED THE BOARD THAT THE PROPERTY
IS LOCATED BETWEEN U.S. 1 AND RIVERSIDE DRIVE IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF THE
CITY LIMITS OF SEBASTIAN AND IS LOCATED IN AN AREA WHERE THE PLANNING
DEPARTMENT HAS RECENTLY MADE A STUDY. THIS PROPERTY IS ZONED C-1 AND R -Z.
THE ZONING TO THE EAST ALONG THE RIVER IS R-3 AND TO THE SOUTH R -IMP.
THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN SHOWS MEDIUM DENSITY. THE APPLICANT IS RE-
QUESTING R -IA IN ORDER TO PUT IN A SUBDIVISION. MR. BERG NOTED THEIR
PLAN HAS NOT BEEN BEFORE THE SUBDIVISION REVIEW COMMITTEE YET, BUT
THE PROPOSED STREETS DO NOT ABUT ON U.S. I SO THERE WILL BE NO FRONTAGE
OF SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES ON U.S. 1. MR. BERG POINTED OUT THAT THIS
PARTICULAR SUBDIVISION WILL ALLOW SEPTIC TANKS, AND THE PLANNING STAFF
IS CONCERNED WITH THE POSSIBLE POLUTION OF CLASS II WATERS. HE NOTED
THAT THE ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF R -IA.
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE.WISHED TO BE HEARD.
E. M. SILVERSTEIN OF BAL HARBOR STATED THAT THIS REQUEST WAS
MADE FOR THE SIMPLE REASON THAT THERE IS NO DEMAND FOR 15 UNITS PER
ACRE OR ANY CONDOMINIUMS OR APARTMENTS. THE ONLY THING THAT CAN MOVE
IN"THIS PARTICULAR AREA IS SINGLE FAMILY HOMES, AND.HE WOULD LIKE TO
CHANGE THE ZONING FROM ALLOWING 15 UNITS AN ACRE TO Z PER ACRE. MR.
SILVERSTEIN FELT THAT YOU WOULD GET A LOT LESS POLLUTION FROM 36 SEPTIC
TANKS THAN FROM 300 CUSTOMERS ON A SEWER -LINE,
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER DEESON, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
'SCHMUCKER, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER DEESON, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SCHMUCKER, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED ORDINANCE N0. 77-35 GRANTING
THE REZONING TO R -IA REQUESTED BY MR. SILVERSTEIN ON THE CORRECTED
LEGAL DESCRIPTION AS SHOWN IN THE ADVERTISEMENT.
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DEC 71977.
ORDINANCE NO. 77-35
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River
County, Florida, did publish and send its Notice of Intent to
rezone the hereinafter described property and pursuant thereto
held a public hearing in relation thereto, at which parties in
interest and citizens were heard: NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDAINED 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 amended as
follows:
1. That the Zoning Map be changed in order that the follow-.
ing property owned by E.M. Silverstein, represented by Dana Howard,
of Carter Associates, Inc., situated in Indian River County, Florida,
to -wit:
PARCEL I That part of Government Lots 6 and 7 Section 25
Township 30 South, Range 38 East, described as follows: Begin
at intersection of South line of Lot 7 of Section 25, Township
30 South, Range 38 East, and the West Right -of -Way line of the
Old Dixie Highway, go West along the South line of Lot 7 for
950.52 feet to a pipe (said distance considering a 50 foot Right -
of -Way for Old Dixie Highway which on the diagonal would be
greater); thence run Northerly on an interior angle of 89 degrees
32' with said first line 879.12 feet to a pipe (referred to as
pipe #2); thence Northeasterly 524.6 feet to the Northeasterly
corner of North Central Avenue S/D recorded on Plat Book 2, page
68-A. Indian River County Records;. thence southeaster )y along the
West Right -or -Way line of Old Dixie Highway to point of beginning
(said third line at pipe referred to as pipe #2 being on an interior
angle of 106 degrees 09' with said second line) being the same land
as shown on Plat Book 2, page 68-A but being now described by a more
exact survey and being the same land as conveyed by Deed Book 39,
Page 370, Indian River County records and Deed Book 39, page 469,
Indian River County Records but being described by a more exact
survey (Deed Book 39, page 370 having been based on a 30 foot Right -
of -Way for Old Dixie Highway) being 16.02 acres more or less. Less
Lot 10, Block Number 1, Ocean View Subdivision, and Lot 1'and the
North 57.87 feet of Lot 2 of J.A. Hudson Subdivision, according to
Plat of survey made by R.B. Burchfield, now of record, in Brevard
County, Florida, in Deed Book EE, page 600, lying West of the West
right-of-way of Old Dixie Highway., less the West 280 feet lying East
of new U.S. Highway Number 1.
LESS: Start on West Right -of -Way line Old Dixie Highway (50
feet in width) on North line of Lot 1, J.A. Hudson S/D; thence
run Southeasterly along West Right -of -Way line of Old Dixie highway
•38.46 feet for point of beginning; thence run Southeasterly along
the West Right -of -Way line of Old Dixie Highway to a point 57.87
feet due South of North line of Lot 2, J.A. Hudson S/D distance of+'
254.19 feet; thence run West on South line of North 57.87 feet of
Lot 2, J.A. Hudson S/D 211 feet; thence Northwesterly on an interior
angle of 107 degrees 45' a distance of 243.71 feet to a pipe which is
35 feet due South of North line of Lot 1 J.A. Hudson S/D; thence
East to point of beginning on a line 35 feet due South of North line
of Lot 1, J.A. Hudson S/D.
DEC 71977 ,
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Be changed from R72 and C-1 to R-1A.
• All within the meaning and intent and as set forth and described
in said Zoning Regulation.
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This Ordinance shall take effect December 12, 1977, q
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i 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:
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VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL
Published Weekly
Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida
COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER:
=e
STATE OF FLORIDA
NOTiICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, Jr, whoon oath
Zoning Commission of Indian River County,
says that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a weekly newspaper published
Florida, has tentatively approved the
at Vera Beach in Indian River County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being
following changes and additions to the Zoning
Ordinance of Indian River County, Florida,
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which changes and additions are substantially
as. follows:
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1. That the Zoning Map be changed in
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order that the following described property
l/ tf
situated In Indian River County, Florida, to-
• In the matter of
wit:
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The south 20 acres of Tract 4, Section 1,
Township 33dfromRange East
CCC���CCC
Be changed from Agricultural to R -IA Single
Family District.
i� Court, was pub-
A public hearing in relation thereto at which
parties in interest and citizens shall have an
opportunity to be heard, will be held by said
Zoning Commission in the County Commission
fished in said newspaper In the issues of
Room, Indian River County Courthouse, Vero
Beach, Florida, Thursday, November 10, 1977,
P.M., after which a public
at hearing
o'clock relation
hearing id relation Thereto at which parties in
interest and citizens shall have an opportunity
to be heard will be held by the Board of County
Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press-Joumal is a newspaper published at
Commissioners of Indian River County,
Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, and that the said newspaper has heretofore
Florida, in the County Commission Room,
been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida, weekly and has been entered
Indian River County Courthouse, Vero Beach,
Florida, on Wednesday, December 7, 1977, at
as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida
2:00 o'clock P.M.
for a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver-
Board of County Commissioners
tisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or
Indian River County
Corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this adver-
By: William C. Wodtke Jr., Chairman
tisement for publication in the said newspaper.
Indian River County Zoning Commission
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By: Ralph Sexton, Chairman
Ott. 19,1977. •
Sworn to and subscribed before me this `�� day of A.D.
l (uslness Manager)
(SEALJ (Clerk of the Circuit Court, n ian River County, Florida)
DEC 71977
THE FOLLOWING NOTICE OF THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS SENT TO
RICHARD BOGOSIAN, ATTORNEY FOR GEORGE E. GRAEFE .JR., AND LUCELE
H. GRAEFE, HIS WIFE, BY THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT AS REQUIRED
BY FLORIDA STATUTE 125,66,
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Rl �� WILLIAM C. W00TKE, JR., Chairman
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ALMA LEE LOY, Vice Chairman
"C WILLARD W. SIEBERT, JR.
EDWIN S. SCHMUCKER
%'1.oR��','► R. DON OEESON
JACK G. JENNINGS. Administrator 2145 14th Avenue Vero Beach, Florida 32960
October 25, 1977
Mr. Richard P.-Bogosian
1418 21st Street
Vero Beach, Florida 32960
Dear Mr. Bogosian:
In compliance with Florida Statute 125.66, the following is
a Notice of Public Hearing for rezoning as requested by George
E. Graefe, Jr., and Lucele H. Graefe, his wife.
NOTICE
The Zoning Map will be changed in order that the following
described property situated in Indian River County, Florida to
wit:
The South 20 acres of Tract 4, Section 1,Township 33 So.
Range 39 East;
Be changed from A -Agricultural District to R-lA Single
Family District.
A public hearing in relation thereto will be held by the Board
of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, in the
County Courthouse, Vero Beach, Florida on Wednesday, December 7,
1977 at 2:00 o'clock P.M.
Sincerely yours,
Freda Wright
Clerk g
of
CC: George E. Graefe, Jr. and
Lucele H. Graefe
662 Maid Marian Hill
Sherwood Forest, Maryland 21405
DEC. 71977 .
ASSISTANT PLANNER BERG INFORMED THE BOARD THAT.THIS PROPERTY
IS LOCATED IMMEDIATELY EAST OF HIND AVENUE AND IS UNDEVELOPED LAND.
TO THE NORTH IS WILDWOOD SUBDIVISION, WHICH IS ZONED R -LE. THE COM-
PREHENSIVE PLAN SHOWS LOW DENSITY, AND THE SURROUNDING PROPERTY HAS A
MIXTURE OF ZONING USES - R-lMP, R-3, A AND, R-1. MR. BERG STATED THAT
THE APPLICANT ORIGINALLY REQUESTED R -IA, BUT THIS HAS BEEN AMENDED TO
R -IAA, AT THE REQUEST OF ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS AS WELL AS THE ZONING
COMMISSION. THE PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDS APPROVAL, AS DOES THE ZONING
COMMISSION, SINCE THE REQUEST WAS AMENDED To R-lAA,
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE PRESENT WISHED TO BE HEARD.
RICHARD BOGOSIAN, ATTORNEY FOR THE GRAEFES, STATED THAT THERE
WAS SOME OBJECTION To R -IA BECAUSE OF THE LOT SIZE, BUT R -IAA, WHICH
REQUIRES 1/2 ACRE LOTS, SEEMED TO SATISFY EVERYONE.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
Loy, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED ORDINANCE 77-36 GRANTING THE REZONING
To R -IAA AS AMENDED.
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ORDINANCE NO. 77-36
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River
County, Florida, did publish and send its Notice of Intent to
rezone the hereinafter described property and pursuant thereto
held a public hearing in relation thereto, at which parties in
interest and citizens were heard: NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian
River County, Florida, that the Zoning Ordinance of Indian River
County, Florida, and the accompanying Zoning Yap, be amended as
follows:
1. That the Zoning Map be changed in order that the
following property owned by George E. Graefe, Jr., and
Lucele H. Graefe, his wife, represented by Richard P.
Bogosian; Attorney at Law situated in Indian River
County, Florida, to -wit:
The South 20 acres of Tract 4, Section 1, Township 33
South, Range 38 East.
Be changed from Agricultural District to R- lAA Single -
Family District.
All within the meaning and intent and as set forth and
described in said Zoning Regulation.
This Ordinance shall take effect December 19, 1977.
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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 -JOURNAL
Published Weekly
1 Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida
Ce
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that toe
COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER-
Zoning Commission of Indian River County,
STATE OF FLORIDA
Florida, has tentatively approved the
following changes and additions to the Zoning
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared J. J. Schumann, Jr. who on oath
Ordinance of Indian River County, Florlda,.
rays that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a weekly newspaper published
which changes and additions are substantially
asj oft
at Vero Beach in Indian River County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being
the Zoning Map be changed in order
that 110 following described property situated
In Indian River County, Florida, to -wit:
a ,
The West %of the South %of the'S.W. Iii of
/�
the S.E. 1/s of the S.W. N4 of Section 29-31-39,
Indian River County, Florida; Excepting the
in the matter of (�`-'--� •�
South40 feet thereof for Road Right -Of -Way as
per O.R.B.193 Page 317.
Ba changed from C-1 Comtnerclot District to
R•1 Residential D istrito.
A public hearing in relation thereto at which'
In the Curt was pub-
parties In Merest and citizens shall have an
opporfunity to be heard, will be held by said
Zoning Commission in the County Commission
Room, Indian River County Courthouse, Vero
Bahed in said newspaper in the issues of
Beach, Florida, Thursday, November 10, 1977,
at 7:30 o'clock P.M. after which a public
hearing in relation tlshall at which parties to
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10~ and citizens shall have an opportunity
,
to be heard will be held by the Board of County
Commissioners of Indian River County,
Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach Press-Joumal is a newspaper published at
Florida, in the County Commission Room,
Indian River County Courthouse, Vero Beach,
Vero Beach, in said Indian Rives County, and that the said newspaper has heretofore
been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida, weekly and has been entered
Florida, on Wednesday, December 7, 1977, at
2:00o'ctmk P.M.
as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach, in said Indian River County, Florida
Board of County Commissioners
for a period of one year next preceeding the first publication of the attached copy of adver-
Indian River County
tisement, and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or
By: William C. WodtkeJr., Chairman
corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this adver-
Indian River County Zoning Commission
tisement for publication in the said newspaper.
By: Ralph Sexton, Chairman .
Swam `""� /97 7
to and subscribed before this day of A.D.
yvyt.JQZ
ness Manager) -
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ISEAI.) {Clerk of the Circuit Court, Indian ver County, Florida)
THE FOLLOWING NOTICE OF THE PUBLIC
HEARING WAS SENT TO
MRS. ELVESTER SANDERS MOWATT BY THE CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT AS REQUIRED
BY FLORIDA STATUTE 125,66,
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WILWNN C. WODTKE, JR., Chairman
ALMA LEE LOY, Vice Chairman
WILLARD W. SIEBERT, JR.
F•DWiN S. SCHMUCKER
R. DON DEESON
JACK G. JENNINGS, Administrator 2145 14th Avenue Vero Beach, Florida 32960
October 25, 1977
Mrs. Elvester Sanders Mowatt
P.O. Box 579
Wabasso, Florida 32970
Dear Mrs. Mowatt:
In compliance with Florida Statute 125.66, the following
is a Notice of Public Hearing for rezoning as requested by you.
NOTICE
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The Zoning Map will be changed in order that the following
described property situated in Indian River County, Florida to wit:
The West 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the S.W. 1/4 of the
S.E. 1/2 of.the S.W. 1/4 of Section 29, Township 31
Range 39, Indian River County, Florida; excepting the
South 40 feet thereof for road right-of-way as per
O.R.B. 193 Page 377.
Be changed from C-1 Commercial District to R-1 Residential
District.
A public hearing in relation thereto will be held by the Board
of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida in the
County Courthouse, Vero Beach, Florida on Wednesday, December 7,
1977 at 2:00 o'clock P.M.
Sincerely yours,
Freda Wright
of Clerk
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DEC 71977 "
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WILWNN C. WODTKE, JR., Chairman
ALMA LEE LOY, Vice Chairman
WILLARD W. SIEBERT, JR.
F•DWiN S. SCHMUCKER
R. DON DEESON
JACK G. JENNINGS, Administrator 2145 14th Avenue Vero Beach, Florida 32960
October 25, 1977
Mrs. Elvester Sanders Mowatt
P.O. Box 579
Wabasso, Florida 32970
Dear Mrs. Mowatt:
In compliance with Florida Statute 125.66, the following
is a Notice of Public Hearing for rezoning as requested by you.
NOTICE
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The Zoning Map will be changed in order that the following
described property situated in Indian River County, Florida to wit:
The West 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the S.W. 1/4 of the
S.E. 1/2 of.the S.W. 1/4 of Section 29, Township 31
Range 39, Indian River County, Florida; excepting the
South 40 feet thereof for road right-of-way as per
O.R.B. 193 Page 377.
Be changed from C-1 Commercial District to R-1 Residential
District.
A public hearing in relation thereto will be held by the Board
of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida in the
County Courthouse, Vero Beach, Florida on Wednesday, December 7,
1977 at 2:00 o'clock P.M.
Sincerely yours,
Freda Wright
of Clerk
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DEC 71977 "
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ASSISTANT PLANNER BERG INFORMED THE BOARD THAT THIS PROPERTY
IS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF WABASSO ROAD EAST OF. 64TH AVENUE., HE NOTED
THAT THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT HAS JUST RECENTLY COMPLETED A STUDY OF
THIS AREA AND RECOMMEND REZONING OF WABASSO ROAD. THE STUDY AREA WAS
STOPPED JUST TO THE WEST OF THIS PARTICULAR SITE, MR, BERG NOTED THAT
THE APPLICANT WANTS TO BUILD A HOME ON THIS PROPERTY, AND THE ZONING
BOARD HAS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ZONING BE CHANGED, IT IS IN KEEPING
WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. THE PLANNING STAFF ALSO RECOMMENDS AP-
PROVAL. MR. BERG FURTHER NOTED THAT THERE ARE STRUCTURES LOCATED ON
THIS PROPERTY, BUT THERE IS AMPLE ROOM FOR BUILDING ANOTHER SINGLE-
FAMILY RESIDENCE. THE.PROPERTY WOULD HAVE TO BE SUBDIVIDED, HOWEVER.
HE NOTED THAT A SMALL PIECE IN THE CENTER OF THIS PROPERTY IS OWNED BY
A RELATIVE OF MRS. MOWATT,
ATTORNEY COLLINS ASKED IF THE STATUTORY NOTICE WAS SENT TO
THIS RELATIVE, AND ZONING DIRECTOR WALKER STATED THAT MR. BROXTON WAS
SENT NOTICE THAT HIS PROPERTY IS INCLUDED IN THIS REZONING REQUEST,
AND HE HAD NO OBJECTION.
ATTORNEY COLLINS REQUESTED THAT MR, WALKER SHOW HIM THE NOTICE,
AND MR. WALKER LEFT THE MEETING TO LOCATE IT,
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE PRESENT WISHED TO BE HEARD. THERE
WERE NONE.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT ASKED IF MRS;'MOWATT FULLY UNDERSTANDS
WHAT IS REQUIRED FOR SUBDIVIDING. MR. BERG STATED THAT HE HAD EXPLAINED
IT TO HER, AND MRS, MOWATT STATED THAT SHE IS AWARE OF WHAT IS REQUIRED,
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SCHMUCKER, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING,
ATTORNEY COLLINS NOTED THAT THERE HAVE BEEN PROBLEMS WITH
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN SUPPLIED TO THE ZONING DEPARTMENT AND
SUBSEQUENTLY -TO THE BOARD FOR ACTION, HE FELT IT IS UNFAIR TO REQUIRE
THE PERSONNEL IN THE ZONING DEPARTMENT TO ASSUME THE BURDEN OF WRITING
DESCRIPTIONS FOR PUBLIC NOTICES AND SUGGESTED THAT WE CHANGE THE ORDI-
NANCE TO REQUIRE APPLICANTS TO SUPPLY THE ZONING DEPARTMENT WITH A
.SURVEY OF THE EXACT REZONING THEY DESIRE. HE NOTED THAT NORMALLY THE
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APPLICANTS ARE GOING TO DEVELOP AND WILL HAVE TO HAVE A -SURVEY ANYWAY,
HE.FELT THE COUNTY WOULD BE BETTER OFF HAVING A SAFEGUARD PRnVIDED FROM
THE OUTSIDE, AND IF WE HAVE A CERTIFIED SURVEY,IT WOULD MAKE IT A LOT
EASIER ON THE STAFF,
CHAIRMAN WODTKE DISCUSSED THE EXPENSE OF A SURVEY, BUT IT WAS
POINTED OUT THAT YOU MUST HAVE A SURVEY IN ORDER TO BUILD.
COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER FELT THERE ARE SOME INSTANCES WHERE
REQUIRING A SURVEY COULD BE A HARDSHIP FOR THE APPLICANT.
ASSISTANT PLANNER BERG STATED THAT THE PLANNING STAFF IS IN
FULL AGREEMENT WITH THE ATTORNEY AND NOTED THAT THEY HAVE HAD SOME DIFFI-
CULTY DETERMINING LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS IN THE PAST,
ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS STATED THAT HE IS CONCERNED ABOUT OUR
STAFF WRITING LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS AND AGREED THAT THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR
WRITING THE AD SHOULD BELONG TO THE PEOPLE WHO ARE REQUESTING THE ZONING
CHANGE.
DISCUSSION CONTINUED IN REGARD TO A SOLUTION OF THIS PROBLEM,
AND CHAIRMAN WODTKE REQUESTED THAT THE ATTORNEY, THE ADMINISTRATOR AND
COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER GET TOGETHER TO STUDY THE MATTER AND COME BACK
WITH A RECOMMENDATION.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE RETURNED THE DISCUSSION TO THE REZONING RE-
QUESTED BY MRS. MOWATT.
ATTORNEY COLLINS STATED THAT HE FEELS THERE IS A PROBLEM AS
HE STILL DOES NOT SEE WHERE NOTICE WAS EVER SENT TO THE SMALL PROPERTY
OWNER LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, WHICH IS NECESSARY
TO SATISFY THE STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS.
ZONING DIRECTOR WALKER STATED THAT HE NOTIFIED MR. BROXTON
PERSONALLY, AND MR. BROXTON WAS SENT A NOTICE BY LETTER, WHICH HE HAS
NOT YET LOCATED. HE ONCE AGAIN LEFT THE MEETING TO CONTINUE SEARCHING
FOR THE LETTER.
THE HOUR OF Z:OO O'CLOCK P.M. HAVING PASSED, THE DEPUTY CLERK
READ THE FOLLOWING NOTICE WITH PROOF OF PUBLICATION ATTACHED, TO -WIT:
DEC 7 1,977.
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DEC
DEC , 71977
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WILLIAM C. WODTKE. JR., Chairman
ALMA LEE LOY. Vice Chairman
WILLARD W. SIEBERT. JR.
EDWIN S. SCHMUCKER
R DON DEESON
BACK G. JENNINGS. Administrator 2145 14th Avenue Vero Beach, Florida 32980
October 25, 1977
Mr. Charles Sanders,
Director of Resource Management
Department of Natural Resources
Elliot Building
Tallahassee, Florida 32304
Dear Mr. Sanders.
In compliance with Florida Statute 125.66, the following is
a Notice of Public Hearing for rezoning.
NOTICE
The Zoning Map will be changed in order that the following
described property situated in Indian River County, Florida, to wit:
Commencing from the North boundary of Indian River County,
Florida
ISLAND , 1 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian river is the S.V
1/4 of Section 30, Tournship 30 South, Range 39 East, lying West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, Southerly of Channel Alarker "62" and Northwesterly
of Channel Marker "64", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 2 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian river in the NW
1/4 of Section 31, Township 30 South, range 39 East, lyinc; West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, Southwesterly of Channel Marker "64" and North -
• westerly. of Channel Marker "65", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
• ISLAND 3 - ?1 parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
South 1/2 of Section 31, Township 30 South, liana e 39 East, lyint; West of
the Intracoastal %Vater,.ray, Northwesterly of Channel Alarker "66" and South
of Channel Marker "65", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
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Mr. Sanders
Department of Natural Resources
October 25, 1977
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ISLAND # 4 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 32, Township 30 South, Range 39 East, lying East of the
Intracoastal Waterway, Southeasterly of Channel Marker "66", as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 5 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and due East of Channel Marker "65A", as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 6 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/4 and SW 1T4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, East of the
Intracoastal Waterway, and Northeasterly of Channel Marker "68", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 7 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, Southwesterly of Channel Marker "68", . as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 8 - A double island of land lying in the Indian River in
the SW 1/4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, both being South of Island # 7, above described as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLANTD # 9 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the North
_•.1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East,
West of the Intracoastal Waterway, due West of Channel Marker "69", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC, being approximately 14000 in length.
ISLAND # 10 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian* River in the SE
1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the
-Intracoastal Waterway, lying approximately 1000 feet South of Channel
Marker "69", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 11 - A parcel of land in the Indian River in the SE 1/4
of NW 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, lying approximately 1400 feet ± South of Channel
Marker "69", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 12 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/4 of the SL 1 4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of
the 1•ntracoastal Waterway, approximately 1000 feet Northwesterly of Channel
Marker "70", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
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Department of Natural Resources
October 25, 1977
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ISLAND # 13 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East. West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 600 feet Westerly of Channel Marker "70". as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 14 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 600 feet ± Southwesterly of Channel Marker "70"
and Southeasterly of Island # 13, above described as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 15 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 16, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, lying approximately 900 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker "73"
and approximately 1800 feet Northwesterly of Channel Marker "74", as
designated in Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 16 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 1G, 'Township 31 South, Range 39 Last, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 900 feet East of Duck Point as designated on
Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 17 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 16, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 900 feet Westerly of Channel Marker "74", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 18 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
North 1/4 of Section 21, Township 31 South, Range 39 East,. West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, approximately 550 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker
as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
_ ISLAND # 19 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
North 1/2 of Section 21, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, approximately 900 ± feet South of Channel Marker "74",
as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND It 20 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the West
1/2 of Section 26, 'Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, Channel Marker "84" marking its most Northern point and
running Southerly approximately 2500 feet with the Southern tip lying
approximately 400 feet Northwesterly of Channel Marker "91", as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
DEC 7 19.77
Mr. Sanders
Department of Natural Resources
October 25, 1977
Page 4
ISLAND # 21 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/2 of Section 26, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Northeasterly of Govern-
ment Lot 13, in said Section 26, South of the Intracoastal Waterway, and
Southwesterly of Island # 20 above described, as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 22 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the W.
1/4 of Section 26, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, South of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and North of Government Lot 13, in said Section 26, as designated
on Nautical Chart 845-S C.
ISLAND # 23 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE.
1/4 of Section 35, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Westerly of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, South of Channel Marker "99" and adjacent to Channel
Marker "100", Easterly of Pine Island, as designated on Nautical. Chart 845 -SC.
ISLANDS 24-34 lie within boundaries of Indian River Shores and
the City of Vero Beach, Florida.
ISLAND If 35 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River lying in
Sections 7 & 8, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and 'Vest of Prang Island, approximately 700 feet Southwesterly
of Channel Marker "149", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 36 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River lying in
Sections 8 & 17, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, Southwesterly of Prang Island and approximately 900 feet North-
easterly of Channel Marker "153", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 37 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in N`W
1/4 of Section 20, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 1000 feet long, lying Southwesterly of Channel
Marker "154", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND If 38 - A parcel of land lying; in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 20, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, West
of the Intracoastal Waterway, Northeasterly of Crawford Point, approximately
1200 feet Northwesterly of Chnnnel Marker "156", as designated on Nautical
Chart 1145 -SC.
ISLAND ff 39 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian )liver in the
-South 114 of Section '�0, Township :13 South, Range 40 Enst, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway. Ipproximalcly 500 feet SouUiwesterly of Channel
Marker 1115811, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
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ISLAND # 40 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the East
1/2 Section 29, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, lying West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, approximately 650 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker
"16011, due West of Starvation Point, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 41 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in Sections
29 & 32, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, lying West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 1500 feet East of 'the West shore of the Indian River
and approximately 1000 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker "161", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
1111 ISLAND # 42 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
Pest 112 of Section 32, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, lying due West of Channel Marker "166", as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 43 A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
-1/4 of Section 32, Tovmship 33 South, Range 40 East, the South boundary of
said island bordering in the South boundary of said Section 32, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, lying approximately 500 feet Northwesterly of
Channel Marker "168A", and being due West of Round Island, as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
Be zoned MP - MARINE PARK DISTRICT
A public hearing in relation thereto will be held by
the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County,
Florida in the County Courthouse, Vero Beach, Florida on
Wednesday, December 7, 1977'at 2:00 o'clock P.M.
Sincerely yours,
Freda Wright,
of Clerk
DEC 71977 .1
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ISLAND # 40 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the East
1/2 Section 29, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, lying West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, approximately 650 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker
"16011, due West of Starvation Point, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 41 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in Sections
29 & 32, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, lying West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 1500 feet East of 'the West shore of the Indian River
and approximately 1000 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker "161", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
1111 ISLAND # 42 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
Pest 112 of Section 32, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, lying due West of Channel Marker "166", as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 43 A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
-1/4 of Section 32, Tovmship 33 South, Range 40 East, the South boundary of
said island bordering in the South boundary of said Section 32, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, lying approximately 500 feet Northwesterly of
Channel Marker "168A", and being due West of Round Island, as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
Be zoned MP - MARINE PARK DISTRICT
A public hearing in relation thereto will be held by
the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County,
Florida in the County Courthouse, Vero Beach, Florida on
Wednesday, December 7, 1977'at 2:00 o'clock P.M.
Sincerely yours,
Freda Wright,
of Clerk
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WILLIAM C. W0DTKE, JR., Chairman
ALMA LEE LOY, Vice Chairman
WILLARD W. SIEBERT. JR.
EDWIN S. SCHMUCKER
R. DON DEESON
JACK G. JENNINGS. Administrator 2145 14th Avenue Vero Beach, Florida 32960
October 25, 1977
Ms Rosemary. Andre
Department of the Navy
Naval Facilities Engineering Command
200 Stoval Street
Alexandria, Va. 22332
Dear Ms. Andre:
In compliance with Florida Statute 125.66, the.following is
a Notice of Public Hearing for rezoning.
140TICE
The Zoning clap will be changed in order that the following
described property situated in Indian River County, Florida, to wit-:
Commencing from the North boundary of Indian River County,
Florida
ISLAND # I - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the S\V
1/4 of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 39 East, lying West of the
Intracoastal Wate>.-N%ray, Southerly of Channel [Vlarker "G2" and North-vvesterly
of Channel marker 1164", as designated on Nautical Cliart .545 -SC.
ISLAND i 2 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/4 of Section 31, 1'0%v! -,ship 30 South, lunge 39 East, lying West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, Souili���c: tct•ly of Chanucl Alarl:cr "G4" and North-
westerly of Channel Marker "65", as designated on Nautical Chart f145 -SC.
ISLAND li 3 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
South 112 of Section 31, Township 30 South, Ralige 39 ]:ast, lyiii- West of
the Intracoastal \Vatrrway, Northwesterly of Channel Marker "'G G" and .buth
Of Chanucl illarker "G5", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
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Department of the Navy
October 25, 1977
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ISLAND d 4 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 32, Township 30 South, Range 39 East, lying East of the
Intracoastal Waterway, Southeasterly of Channel Marker "66", as designated
an Nautical Chart 845-SC.
ISLAND # 5 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and due East of Channel Marker "65A", as designated on Nautical
• Chart 845-SC.
' ISLAND 6 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW'
' 1/4 and SW 1 4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, East of the
Intracoastal Waterway, and Northeasterly of Channel Marker "68", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845-SC.
' ISLAND # 7 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, Southwesterly of Channel Marker 11681t, ' as designated on Nautical
Chart 845-SC.
ISLAND 0 8 - A double island of land lying in the Indian River in
' the SW 1/4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, both being South of Island # 7, above described as
designated on Nautical Chart 845-SC.
ISLAND 0 9 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the North
-.1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39.East,
West of the Intracoastal Waterway, due West of Channel Marker "69", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845-SC, being approximately 14000 in length"
• ISLAND 0 10 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, lying approximately 1000 feet South of Channel
Marker "69", as designated on Nautical Chart 845-SC.
ISLAND # 11 - A parcel of land in the Indian River in the SE 1/4
of NW 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Rang e 39 East, West of the
• Intracoastal Waterway, lying approximately 1400 feet - South of Channel
Marker "69", as designated on Nautical Chart 845-SC. "
ISLAND 11 13 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/4 of the SL 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of
the Intracoasial Waterway, approximately 1000 feet Northwesterly of Channel
Marler "70", as designated on Nautical Chart 895-SC.
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Department of the Nary.
October 25,. 1977
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ISLAND # 13 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 600 feet Westerly of Channel Marker 1170", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND #f 14 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 600 feet ± Southwesterly of Channel Marker "70"
and Southeasterly of Island # 13, above described as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 15 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 16, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, lying approximately 900 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker "73"
and approximately 1800 feet Northwesterly of Channel Marker "74", as
designated in Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 16 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 16, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 900 feet East of Duck Point as designated on
.Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 17 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 16, Township 31 South, Ranee 39 East, 'Vest of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 900 feet Westerly of.Channel Marker "74", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
_ ISLAND # 18 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
North 1/4 of Section 21, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, _West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, approximately 550 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker
197411, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 19 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
' North 112 of Section 21, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, approximately 900 j feet South of Channel Marker "74",
as designated an Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
•. ISLAND 1E 20 - A parcel of land lyini in the Indian River in the West
1/2 of Section 26, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, Channel Marker "84" marking its most Northern point and
.running Southerly approximately 2500 feet -with the Southern tip lying
• approximately 400 feet Northwesterly of Channel Marker "91", as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
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Ms.. Rosemary Andre
Department of the Navy
October 25, 1977
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ISLAND 21 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
• 112 of Section 26, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Northeasterly of Govern-
Ment Lot 13, in said Section 26, South of the Intracoastal Waterway, and
Southwesterly of Island # 20 above described, as designated on Nautical
Chart 845-SC.
ISLAND 0 22 - A parcel of land lying in the -Indian River in the W.
114 of Section 26, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, South of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and North of Government Lot 13, in said Section 26, as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -S C.
ISLAND 0 23 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
114 of Section 35, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Westerly of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, South of Channel Marker "99" and adjacent to Channel
Marker "100", Easterly of Pine Island, as designated on Nautical Chart 845-SC.
ISLANDS 24-34 lie within boundaries of Indian River Shores and
the City.of Vero Beach, Florida.
ISLAND 4 35 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River lying in
Sections 7 & 8, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and West of Prang Island, approximately 700 feet Southwesterly
of Channel Marker "149", as designated on Nautical Chart 845-SC.
ISLAND 0 36 - A parcel of land lying. in-the Indian River lying in
Sections 8 & 17, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, Southwesterly of Prang Island and approximately 900 feet North-
easterly of Channel Marker "153", as designated on Nautical,Chart 845-SC.
ISLAND P 37 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in NW
114 of Section 20, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 1000 feet long. lying Southwesterly of Channel
Marker '15.1", as designated on Nautical Chart 845-SC.
ISTAND # 38 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
114 of the, WX_V1F,1.of Section 20, Township 33 South, Range 40 B'ast, West
of jilc ]nt t-a coastal Waterway, Northoasterly.of Crawford Point, approxil".1telY
1200 feet Northwesterly of Channel Marler "156", as desig
,nated. oil Nautical
C11-art 11,15-SC.
1.0,1,ANT) A parcel of land •lying; in the Indian ]liver in the
,
South 1/4 of Suction Township .0 South,Hatige 40 East, West of the
Intraco."S"t-Al W.tterway, nl)Proxiniatcly 500 feet Southwesterly of Channel
Marker "158", as, desig"ated on Nautical Chart 845-SC.
DEC 719-77
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Ms Rosemary Andre
Department of the Navy
October 25, 1977
Page 5
ISLAND # 40 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the East
1/2 Section 29, 'Township 33 South, Range 40 East, lying West of the Intra -
Coastal Waterway, approximately 650 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker
111601t, due West of Starvation Point, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 41 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in Sections
29 & 32, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, lying West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 1500 feet East of the West shore of the Indian River
and approximately 1000 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker "161", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 42 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
East 1/2 of Section 32, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, lying due West of Channel Marker "1661', as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND 0 43 A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
•I/4 Of Section 32, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, the South boundary of
said island bordering in the South boundary of said Section 32, West of the
Itltracoastal Waterway, lying approximately 500 feet Northwesterly of
Channel Marker "168A", and being due West of Round Island, as designated
Oft Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
Be zoned MP - MARINE PARK DISTRICT
A public hearing in relation thereto will be held by
the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County,
Florida in the County Courthouse, Vero Beach, Florida on
Wednesday, December 7, 1977 at 2:00 o'clock P.M.
Sincerely yours,
e-,�
Freda Wright, 11V
of Clerk
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS OVERS
WILLIAM C. WODTKE. JR., Chairman
ALMA LEE LOX, Vice Chairman
WILLARD W. SIEBERT. JR.
• WDWIN S. SCHMUCKER
R. DON MESON
JACK G. JENNINGS. Administrator 2105 14th Avenue Vero Beach. Florida 32950
October 25, 1977
'The Honorable Astor Summerlin,
Chairman,
Florida Inland Navigation District
2725 Avenue E
Riviera Beach, Florida 33404
Dear Chairman Summerlin:
In compliance with Florida Statute 125.66, the following is
a Notice of Public Hearing for rezoning.
NOTICE
The Zoning Map will be changed in order that the following
described property situated in Indian River County, Florida to wit:
Commencing from the North boundary of Indian River County,
Florida
ISLAND n 1 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SSV
1/4 of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 39 East, lying West of the
• Intraconstal Waterway, Southerly of Channel 1\1arker "62" and Northwesterly
of Channel Aiarker "6411, as designated on nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND � 2 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/4 of Section 31, Township 30 South, Range 39 East, lying West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, Southwesterly of Channel 11larker "64" and North-
westerly of Channel Marker "65", as designated on Nautical Chart 8.15 -SC.
~ ISLAND # 3 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian laver in the
South 1/2 of Section 31, Township 30 South, liant,c 39 East, lyin'(y West of
the Intracoastal Wnterw-.w, Northwesterly of Channel Alarker "GG" and South
of Channel Alarker "65", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
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ISL/1Ni) N 4 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section''. °1O'Nnshil� 30 Sputh. liangc 3�J Fast. lying, East of the
Intracoastal Waterway, Southeasterly of Channel Marker "GG", as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC,
ISLAND 0 5 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/
4 of Section 5`��nship 31 '°uth, Range 39 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and due East of Channel Marker "65A", as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 6 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/4 and SW 14 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, East of the
Intracoastal Waterway, and Northeasterly of Channel Marker "G8". as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 7 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
stal
1/4 of Section 5, Township 31 So nel Marker 9 East, des gnat d on Nautical
West of the Intracoa
Waterway, Southwesterly of C
hanChart 845 -SC.
ISLAND 88 - A double island of land Rangeof
39 East, West of the ing in the Indian River m
the SW 1/4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, g
of Island # 7, above described as
Intracoastal Waterway, both being South
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND r 9 A parcel of land lying in the Indian River'in the North
:1/2 of the Nortll-'est 1/4 of Section 8, Tijre Chop Channel Mark31 South, er '3ggEa East,
West of the Intracoastal Waterway, due roxannel Marker
o in length.
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC, being app
ISLAND # 10 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the
8 Toy P
T of Section Channel
1 4 of NW` 1 4 00 feet South of
/ , r � � in approximately 10
er��a lying PP
Intracoastal �` at 3
Marker "69", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND 11 - A parcel of land in the Indian River in the SE 1/4
` of the
of 1�iW 1 /4'of Section S. Township Oximately 1400efeet - Southanrv, 39 Et,rest of Channel
Intracoastal Waterway, lying app
Marker "G9", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
ISLAND 11 1' - P
Range 39 bast. Gest of
1/4 of the SL 17-1 ofction 8, Township 31 South, annel
the Intracoastal Waterway, approximately 1000 feet Northwesterly of Ch
Marker "7011, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
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ISLAND # 13 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SN
° 1/4 of Section 8, 'Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 600 feet Westerly of Channel Marker "70", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND a 14 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 600 feet ± Southwesterly of Channel Marker 11
7011
and Southeasterly of Island # 13, above described as designated on Nautical
Chart 815 -SC.
ISLAND # 15 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 16, Township 31 South, Range 39 past, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, lying approximately 900 feet Southwesterly of Channel A•Iarker 117311
and approximately 1800 feet Northwesterly of Channel Marker "74", as
designated in Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 16 - A parcel of land lyinn in the Tndian River in the SVV
1/4 of Section 16, Township 31 South, Range 39 Last, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 900 feet East of Duck Point as designated on
Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 17 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 16, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 900 feet Westerly of Channel Marker "7411, as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 18 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
North 1/4 of Section 21, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, approximately 550 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker
117411, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC:
ISLAND # 19 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
^North 1/2 of Section 21, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, approximately 900 { feet South of Channel Marker "74",
as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 20 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the West
1/2 of Section 26, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of -the Intracoastal
Waterway, Channel Xlarker "84" marking its most Northern point and
running Southerly approximately 2500 feet with the Southern tip lying
approximately 400 feet Northwesterly of Channel Marker "91", as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
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Florida Inland Navigation District
October 25, 1977
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ISLAND tt 21 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/2 of Section 26, Township 31 South, ' Range 39 East, Northeasterly of Govern-
ment Lot 13, in said Section 26, South of the Intracoastal Waterway, and
Southwesterly of Island # 20 above described, as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 22 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River "in the W
1/4 of Section 26, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, South of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and North of Government Lot 13, in said Section 26, as designated
on Nautical Chart 845-S C.
ISLAND # 23 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
.1/4 of Section 35, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Westerly of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, South of Channel Marker "99" and adjacent to Channel
Marker "100", Easterly of Pine Island, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLANDS 24-34 lie within boundaries of Indian River Shores and
the City of Vero Beach, Florida.
ISLAND # 35 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River lying in
Sections 7 & 8, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and West of Prang Island, approximately 700 feet Southwesterly
of Channel Alarker "149", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 36 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River lying in
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Sections 8 & 17, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, Southwesterly of Prang Island and•approxiniately 900 feet North-
easterly of Channel Marker 1115311, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND ## 37 - A parcel of land lying; in the Indian River in NW
1/4 of Section 20, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, Wsst of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 1000 feet long, lying; Southwesterly of Channel
Marker "154", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 33 - A parcel of Lind lying; in t}tc Indian River in t}tc SI:
1/4 of the NW 11.1 of Section 20, Town ,hip :13 South, Range 40 last, West
of the Intracoastal Waterway, Northeasterly of Crawford Point, approximately
1200 fret Northwesterly of Channel Marker "156", as de.,ig hated on Nautical
Chart 8.15 -SC.
ISLAND #i 39 - A parcel of land lying; in the Indian ]liver in the
South 1/4 of Section 2U, 'Township 33 South, bang*e 40 East, West of t}te
Intracoastal Waterway, approximately 500 feet Southwesterly of Ch:u1ncl
Marker "158", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
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ISLAND 9 40 _ A parcel of land lying, in the Indian River in the East
1�2 Section 2J, 'lown511ip 83 South, Range 40 Last,
lying West of the In ra-
hwesterly of Channel
er
coastal Waterways approximately as de0 feet signated on Nautical Chart1845-SC
%GO", due West of Starvation point,
ISLAND 9 41 - A parcel of land lying n gest of Indian River
in Sections
I p Range 40 East, lying
al
29 8, 32, Townshi 33 South, g
Waterway. approximately 1500 feet East ter, of Channel lMarkert"161"�1 as
an Rlver
and approximately 1000 feet Southw Y
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND u 42 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River t the
40 East, West of the Intra -
as designated
East 1/2 of Section 32, Township 33 South, Rangeg
coastal Waterway, lying due West of Channel Marker "166".
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
`A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
ISLAND 43 - 33 South, Range 40 East, the South boundary of
1/4 of Section 32, Tov:nship of said Section 32, West of the
g
said island borderinin the South boundary
lying approximately 500 feet northwesterly of Hated
Intracoastal Waterway, 3
Channel Marker "168A", and being due West of Round Island, as designate
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
Be zoned MP
_ MARINE PARK DISTRICT
ng in relation thereto will be held Floridabinthe
A public heari
Board of County Commissioners
rBeaf Florida Indian Von Wednesday, December
the County Courthouse,
Vero 7, 1977 at 2:00 o'clock P.M:
Sincerely yours,
Freda Wright,
Clerk
of
CC: The Honorable William W. Wilson
The Honorable James W. Winters
The Honorable Conrad Gunte
The Honorable Charles Trad
The Honorable Tony Walsh
The Honorable W. Vincent Barber
The Honorable Dr. Ed Geary
The Honorable C.A. "Pete" Peacock Jr.
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CHAIRMAN WODTKE EXPLAINED THAT WE WANT TO GET.THESE ISLANDS
UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE COUNTY, AND IF WE CAN GET THEM PROPERLY ZONED,
WE CAN FOLLOW THROUGH ON ACQUIRING THEM,
ASSISTANT PLANNER BERG STATED THAT THE ISLANDS IN (QUESTION
ARE OUTLINED IN GREEN ON THE COMPREHENSIVE MAP. THERE ARE ABOUT 40 OF
THESE ISLANDS, AND THEY ARE IDENTIFIED AND "RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS.
HE INFORMED THE BOARD THAT THE PLANNING STAFF MADE UP A PROPOSED MP
DISTRICT (MARINE PARK DISTRICT) WHICH THE -BOARD ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE
IN 1975._ THIS ORDINANCE ALSO CREATED A MARINE ISLAND ADVISORY COMMIS-
SION. MR. BERG STATED THAT THE PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT ALL
ISLANDS LOCATED IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF THE COUNTY BE ZONED TO
MP, WHICH WOULD ALLOW SUCH USES AS LIMITED WATER SPORTS, FISHING, WILD-
LIFE STUDY AREAS AND LIMITED RECREATION ACTIVITIES. HE NOTED THAT THE
CITY HAS ALREADY REZONED THEIR ISLANDS TO THIS CATEGORY,
CHAIRMAN WODTKE INFORM€D THOSE PRESENT THAT THE MEMBERS OF
.THE MARINE ISLAND ADVISORY COMMISSION ARE INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATOR
THOMAS, ASSISTANT PLANNER ROBERT BERG, FORMER COMMISSIONER EDWARD
MASSEY, MAYOR PAT LYONS, JOE EARMAN, SR., ROY HAIR, AND HIMSELF.
THE CHAIRMAN ASKED IF ANYONE PRESENT WISHED TO BE HEARD.
.JOE EARMAN, SR., HEARTILY RECOMMENDED THE PASSAGE OF THE PRO-
POSED ORDINANCE SO THAT THEY CAN PROCEED TO CONTACT HIGHER GOVERNMENTAL
LEVELS AND SECURE THE AUTHORITY TO OVERSEE -AND PROTECT THESE ISLANDS.
Roy HAIR STATED THAT HE HAS WORKED ON THIS PROJECT FOR MANY
YEARS AND WILL BE VERY HAPPY WHEN IT IS ACCOMPLISHED
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER DEESON, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
.SCHMUCKER, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED ORDINANCE No. 77-37.
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ORDINANCE NO. 77-37
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River
County, Florida, did publish and send its Notice of Intent to
zone the hereinafter described nroperty and..'pursuant thereto
held a public hearing in relation thereto, at which parties in
.interest and citizens were heard; NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDAINE1Y by the Board of County Commissioners of
Indian River County, Florida, that the Zoning Ordinance.of
Indian River County, Florida and the accotmanying Zoning trap
be amended as follows:
1. That the Zoning Flap be changed in order that the following
...-described property situated in Indian River County, Florida, more
particularly idezitified as The Spoil Islands,.herewith established
in the Intracoastal Tidal Waters in the navigable waters lying within
and off shore from any existing land bordering thereon in the County
of Indian River, to be zoned to "MP" Marine Park District. Said
Islands being defined in Resolution No. 77-37, attached and made a-
part of this Ordinance. Said Islands being zoned described as,
commencing from the North boundary of Indian.River County, Florida,
as follows:
ISLAND # 1 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SSV
114 of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 39 East, lying Nest of the
Intracoastal Waterway, Southerly of Channel lllarker "62" and Northwesterly
of Channel AIarker 1'6.111, as designated on Nautical Chart 045 -SC.
ISLAND # 2 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian river in the NW
1/4 of Section 31, To:rnsliip 30 South, Range 39 Last, lyin T West of the
-Intracoastal Waterwa, Southwesterly of Channel Alarl.cr "G 1" and North-
westerly of Channel Alarlter "65", as designated oil Nautical Chart 345 -SC.
ISLAND # 3 - !1 parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
South 1/2 of Section 31, '1'ownshih 30 buth, Range 39 Last. lying! West of
the Intracoastal Waterway, Northwesterly of Channel A1arl:er "66" and South
of Channel Alarkcr "6511, as designated oil Nautical Chart t145 -SC.
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ISLAND 11 4 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 32, 'Township 30 South, Ranl;e 39 Last, lying Last of the
Intracoastal Waterway, Southeasterly of Channel Marker "GG", as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 5 - A parcel of land lying in the: Indian river in the NW
1/4 of Section 5. Township 31 South, Range 39 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and due East of Channel Marker "65A", as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 6 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/4 and SW 1T4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, East of the
Intracoastal Waterway, and Northeasterly of Channel Marker "68", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 7 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, Southwesterly of Channel Marker "68","as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 8 - A double island of land lying in the Indian River in
the SW 1/4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, both being South of Island # 7, above described as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 9 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the North
1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East,
West of the Intracoastal Waterway, due West of Channel Marker "69", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC, being approximately 14000 in length.
ISLAND # 10 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, lying approximately 1000 feet South of Channel
Marker "69", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 11 - A parcel of land in the Indian River in the SE 1/4
of NW 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, lying approximately 1400' feet ± South of Channel
Marker "69", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 12 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian• River in the NW
1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range, 39 East, West of
the Intracoastal Waterway, approximately 1000 feet Northwesterly of Channel
Marker
1170", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 13 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 of Section 8, 'Township 31 South, Range 39 East, 'Vest of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 600 feet Westerly of Channel Marker "7011, as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 14 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 Section 8, Township 31 South, Raiige 39. East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 600 foot ± Southwesterly of Channel Marker "70"
and Southeasterly of Island # 13, above described as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISI.,ANI) It 15 - A�parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
.1/4 of Section 16, 'l'owns.hip 31 South, Range 39 last, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, hying; approximately 900 feet 5outhwcstcrly of Channel.11larker "7:3"
and approximately 11300 feet NorOmesterly of Channel Marker 117411, as
designated in Nautical Chart 8.15-8C.
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ISLAND # 16 - A parcel of land lying in.the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 10. Town::hip 31 South, Range 39 last, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 900 feet East of Duck. Point as designated on
Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND 0 17 A parcel of land lying in the Indian - River in the SW
1/4 of Section 16. Township 31 .South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 900 feet Westerly of Channel Marker "74", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 18 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
North 1/4 of Section 21, Township 31 South.L Runge 39 East, West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, approximately 550 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker
1174", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 19 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
North 1/2 of Section 21, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, approximately 900 ± feet South of Channel Marker "74",
as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 20 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian' River in the West
1/2 of Section 26, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, Channel Marker "84" marking its most Northern point and
running Southerly approximately 2500 feet with the Southern tip lying
approximately 400 feet Northwesterly of Channel Marker "91", as designated
oii Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 21 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/2 of Section 26, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Northeasterly of Govern-
ment Lot 13, in said Section 26, South of the Intracoastal Waterway, and
Southwesterly of Island # 20 above described, as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 22 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the W
1/4 of Section 26, Township 31. South, Range 39 East, South of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and North of Government Lot 13, in said Section 26, as designated
on Nautical Chart 845-S C.
ISLAND # 23 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 of Section 35, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Westerly of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, South of Channel Marker "99" and adjacent to Channel
Marker "100", Easterly of Pine Island, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLANDS 24-34 lie within boundaries of Indian River Shores and
the City of Vero Beach, norida.
ISLAND # 35 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River lying in
Sections 7 & 8, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and West of Prang Island, approximately 700 feet Southwesterly
of Channel Marker "149", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND fi 36 - A parcel .of land lying in the Indian River lying in
Sections 8 & 17, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, Southwesterly of Prang Island and approximately 900 feet North-
easterly of Channel Marker "153", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 37 - A parcel of land lying; in the Indian River in NW
1/4 of Section 20, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, nplwoximately 1000 feet loot;, lying; Southwesterly of Channel
Marker "154", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 38 - A pnreel of land lying; in the lnciinn. River in the SIS
1/4 of the NW :1/4 of Section 20, `I'own:.hil, :13 :youth. 1Zung!e 40 karst, Went
of the lntrar.oastal Waterway, Not-Own.:terly of Crawford Point, lJ)1)Vo.%ini:ct0Y
1200 fret Northwesterly of Ch:ulncl Marl;cr "1�,(i", a;i dvi.dgmated on Nautical
Chart 11 -15 -SC.
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ISL.ANi) # :19 - A parcel of lural lying; in the Iudiatt River in tite
South 1/4 of Section 20, Town: -hip 33 South, Range 40 Ent, We. -It of the
IntracoutAal Waterway, a.hhroxim;ttely 500 feet Soil thwosterly of Channel
Marker "158", as des;igsiaied oil Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND 140 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the East
1/2 Section 29, Town.-Jiip 33 South, Ranl;e 4.0 Last, lyiuj; West of the Intra
coastal Waterway, approximately G5O feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker
'1160", due West of Starvation Point, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 41 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in Sections
28 & 32, Township 33 South, Range 40 -East, lying West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 1500 feet East of the West shore of the Jndian River
and approximately 1000 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker "101", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 42 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
East 1/2 of Section 32, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, lying due West of Channel Marker 0'166", as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 43 1 A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 of Section 32, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, the South boundary of
said island bordering in the South boundary of said Section 32, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, lying approximately 500 feet Northwesterly of
Channel Marker "168A", and being due West of Round Island, as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
Said'Spoil Island to be zoned"MP" Marine Park District,
as defined in Ordinance Pao. 74-26.
All with the meaning and intent and as set forth and
described in said Zoning Regulations.
This Ordinance shall take effect December 12, 1977.
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DEC 719.77 $t1D�( oma
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of
Indian River County; Florida:
SECTION 1
The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County,
Florida, does herewith find and determine that .Spoil Islands located in the
navigable waters of the Indian River are to be used and enjoyed by the people
In a manner consistent with the public interest and in the further promotion
of the ecology and environment surrounding said Spoil Islands.
SECTION 2
Spoil Islands are herewith established in the Intracoastal tidal
waters in the navigable waters lying within and off shore from any existing
lands bordering thereon in the County of Indian River said Spoil Islands
being more particularly identified, as set forth and located on a drawing
hereto attached and marked Exhibit A, and as such is made a part hereof
and this Resolution, together with said drawing, shall be recorded in the
public records of Indian River County, Florida, in the Book of Plats of said
County. Said Spoil. Islands are shown on the attached Exhibit A which con-
sists of United States Department of Commerce, Nautical Chart 845 -SC,
12th Edition, dated September 8, 1973, which said map or chart consists
of sheets 1 through 4 inclusive. The Spoil•Islands are super-
imposed in ink and identified by number on said map for the purpose of
clarification, and the following definitions and descriptions are made a part,
to -wit:
(Commencing from the North boundary of Indian River County, Florida. )
ISLAND # 1 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 39 East, lying West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, Southerly of Channel Marker "62" and Northwesterly
of Channel Marker 116411, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 2 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/4 of Section 31., Township 30 South, Range 39 East, lying West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, Southwesterly of Channel Marker "64" and North-
westerly of Channel Marker "65", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 3 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
South 1/2 of Section 31, Township 30 South, Range 39 East, lying West of
the Intracoastal Waterway, Northwesterly of Channel Marker "66" and South.
of Channel Marker 116511, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
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ISLAND # 4 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 32, Township 30 South, Range 39 bast, lying East of the
Intracoastal Waterway, Southeasterly of Channel Marker "66", as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 5 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and due East of Channel Marker "65A", as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 6 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/4 and SW 1 4.of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, East of the
Intracoastal Waterway, and Northeasterly of Channel Marker "68", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 7 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, Southwesterly of Channel Marker "68", as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 8 - A double island of land lying in the Indian River in
the SW 1/4 of Section 5, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, both being South of Island # 7, above described as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
'ISLAND # 9 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the North
1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East,
West of the Intracoastal Waterway, due West of Channel Marker "69", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC, being approximately 1400a in length.
ISLAND # 10 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, lying approximately 1000 feet South of Channel
Marker "69", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
. • ISLAND # 11 - A parcel of land in the Indian River in the SE 1/4
of NW 1/47f Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, lying approximately 1400 feet _ South of Channel
Marker "69", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 12 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the NW
1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of
the Intracoastal Waterway, approximately 1000 feet Northwesterly of Channel
Marker "70", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 13 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 of Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 600 feet Westerly of Channel Marker "70", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 14 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 Section 8, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 600 feet ± Southwesterly of Channel Marker "70"
and Southeasterly of Island # 13, above described as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 15 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 16, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, lying approximately 900 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker "73"
and approximately 1800 feet Northwesterly of Channel Marker "74", as
designated in Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
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ISLAND # 16 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
y 1/4 of Section 16, 'Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 900 feet East of Duck Point as designated on
Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 17 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/4 of Section 16, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 900 feet Westerly of Channel Marker "74". as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 18 A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
North 1/4 of Section 21, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, approximately 550 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker
1'74", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 19 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
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North 1/2 of Section 21, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, approximately -900 } feet South of Channel Marker 117411,
as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 20 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the West
1/2 of Section 26, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, Channel Marker "84" marking its most Northern point and
running Southerly approximately 2500 feet with the Southern tip lying
approximately 400 feet Northwesterly of Channel Marker "91", as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 21'- A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SW
1/2 of Section 26, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Northeasterly of Govern-
ment Lot 13, in said Section 26, South of the Intracoastal Waterway, and
Southwesterly of Island # 20 above descried, as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 22 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the W
1/4 of Section 26, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, South of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and North of Government Lot 13, in said Section 26, as designated
on Nautical Chart 845-S C.
ISLAND # 23 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 of Section 35, Township 31 South, Range 39 East, Westerly of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, South of Channel Marker "99" and adjacent to Channel
Marker 1110011, Easterly of Pine Island, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLANDS 24-34 lie within boundaries of Iridian River Shores and
the City of Vero Beach, Florida.
ISLAND # 35 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River lying in
Sections 7 & 8, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, and West of Prang Island, approximately 700 feet Southwesterly
of Channel Marker "149", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 36 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River lying in
Sections 8 & 17, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, East of the Intracoastal
Waterway, Southwesterly of Prang Island and approximately 900 feet North-
easterly of Channel Marker "153", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 37 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in NW
1/4 of Section 20, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 1000 feet long, lying Southwesterly of Channel
Marker "154", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
IS1,AND # 38 - A parcel of land lying; in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 20, Township33 South, Range 40 Last, West
of the Iutraroastal Waterway, Northeasterly of Crawford Point, approximately
1200 fret Northwesterly of Channel Marker "156", as designated on Nautical
Chart 845 -SC.
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ISLAND # 39 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
South 1/4 of Section 20, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, approximately 500 feet Southwesterly of Channel
Marker "158", as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC
ISLAND # 40 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the East
1/2 Section 29, Township 33 South, Range 40;East, lying West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, approximately 650 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker
"16011, due West of Starvation Point, as designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 41 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in Sections
29 & 32, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, lying West of the Intracoastal
Waterway, approximately 1500 feet East of the West shore of the Indian River
and approximately 1000 feet Southwesterly of Channel Marker "161", as
designated on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 42 - A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the
East 1/2 of Section 32, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, West of the Intra-
coastal Waterway, lying due West of Channel Marker "166", as designated
on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
ISLAND # 43 A parcel of land lying in the Indian River in the SE
1/4 of Section 32, Township 33 South, Range 40 East, the South boundary of
said island bordering in the South boundary of said Section 32, West of the
Intracoastal Waterway, lying approximately 500 feet Northwesterly of
Channel Marker "168A", and being due West of Round Island, as designated
-on Nautical Chart 845 -SC.
SECTION 3
That the Board of County Commissioners shall attempt to obtain
from the proper State Agencies, leases .necessary for the possession of
said Spoil Islands and for the maintenance, use, and improvements, if any,
thereon and upon the securing of such leases as may be required, the Board
of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, or its designated
committees, shall have jurisdiction of the use and occupancy of such Spoil.
Islands as the same can best be used and enjoyed by the people in a manner
consistent with the public interest.
SECTION 4
If any sentence, phrase, section, or other portions of this
Resolution be held invalid, such findings shall not effect the validity of
the remaining portions of this Resolution.
SECTION 5
This Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately
upon its passage.
Dated this 16/_� day of 1977.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
�1TT1';ST; t� 1�2c-c (�i� Willi -am C, tdodtke r z,
'it�—" Chairman
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DEC 71977-
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INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY
SHORES -TO WEST PALM
FLORID.
MERCATOR PROJECTION AT SCALE 1:40,000
SOUNDINGS IN FEET AT MEAN LOW WATER
HEIGHTS
Heights in feet above Mean High Water
AUTHORITIES
Hydrogrophy and topography by the Coast and Geodetic Survey
with additions and revisions from the Corps of Engineers and Geological
Survey.
SUPPLEWNTAL INFORMATION
Consult U.S. Coast Pilot 4 for important supplemental information.
CAUTION
This chart hos been corrected from the Notice to Mariners published
weekly by the been
Mopping Agency Hydrogrophic Center and the
Local Notice to Mariners issued periodically by each U.S. Coast Guard
district to the print dote shown in the lower left hand corner.
INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY
Project Depths
12 feet Norfolk. Vb. to Fort Pierce, Fla.
10 feet Fort Pierce, Fla. to Miami, Flo.
7 feet Miami, Fla. to Cross Bank, Florida Bay.
the controlling depths are published
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Notice to Mariners.
BEACH
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Nautical Miles are given in U.S. Coast Pilot A.
Published at Washington, D. C.
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IF
CHAIRMAN WODTKE STATED THAT HE WOULD LIKE. TO HAVE THE MARINE
ISLAND ADVISORY COMMISSION CONTINUE. ON WITH THEIR WORK AND CONTACT THE
APPROPRIATE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES IN REGARD TO PROPER LEASES OF THESE
ISLANDS,
THE BOARD CONCURRED.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT. SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
LOY, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED THE ATTORNEY TO DRAW UP A RESOLU-
TION HONORING THE MEMBERS OF THE MARINE ISLAND A.DVISORYCOMMISSION FOR
THEIR WORK.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE ONCE AGAIN RETURNED TO DISCUSSION OF THE RE-
ZONING REQUESTED BY MRS. MOWATT, AND ATTORNEY COLLINS INFORMED THE BOARD
THAT ZONING DIRECTOR WALKER HAS CERTIFIED TO HIM THAT PSR. BROXTON WAS
NOTIFIED OF THE PROPOSED REZONING THIRTY DAYS PRIOR TO THIS PUBLIC HEAR-
ING AS PER THE FOLLOWING LETTER, AND HE, THEREFORE, BELIEVES THERE HAS
BEEN.SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATUTES AND THE BOARD MAY PROCEED
TO ACT ON REZONING THE ENTIRE TRACT.
77
DEC 71977 -
@aDK 32 PACE 31
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
,, Cp WILLIAM C. WODTKE, JR.. Chairman
ALMA LEE LOY. Vie Chairman
'C WILLARD W. SIESERT, JR.
i FDWIN & SCHMUCKER
KJRLQA a DON DEESON
JACK G. JENNINGS, Administrator 2145 14th Avenue Vero Seaeh. Florida 32960
October 25., 1977
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Broxton
P.O. Box 184
.Wabasso, Florida 32970
;.Dear Mr. & Mrs. Broxton,
Please be advised, your property 00000 5000 00137.0 and
00000 5000 00138.0 has been included in a Zoning change (see
attached sheet) request by the Indian River County Zoning
Commission after Mrs. Mowatt requested her property be rezoned for
the purpose of Residential Construstion.
If you object to this rezoning, be sure you attend the meet-
ing of November 10th., 1977, Room 118, Indian River County Court-
house, 7;30 p.m.
Our phone is 569-1150.
Yourg, truly
dY
. Jack Jennings, ?
County Administrator f
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Walker,
Zoning Director
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER DEESON, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SCHMUCKER, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED ORDINANCE 77-35 REZONING FROM
C-1 TO R-1 AS REQUESTED BY MRS. ELVESTER SANDERS MOWATT.
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DEC. 71977
WHEREAS, -the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River
County, Florida, did publish and send its Notice of Intent to
rezone the hereinafter described property and pursuant thereto
held a public hearing in relation thereto, at which parties in
interest and citizens were heard: NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDAINED 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 amended as
follows:
1. That the Zoning Map be changed in order that the follow
ing property owned by Elvester Sanders Mowatt, PO Box
579, Wabasso, Fla., situated in Indian River County,
Florida, to -wit:
The West * of the South j of the S.W. 4 of the S.E.
of the S.W. 4 of Section 29-31-39, Indian River County
Florida; Excepting the South 40 feet thereof for Road Right -
Of -Way as per O.R.B. 193 Page 377.
Be'changed from C-1 Commercial District to R-1 Residential
District.
All with the meaning and intent and as set forth and
described in said Zoning Regulations.
This Ordinance shall take effect December 12, 1977.
DEC 7-1977' JA
FRANK ZORC APPEARED BEFORE THE BOARD TO DISCUSS THE ARRANGE-
MENTS FOR SEWER AND WATER SERVICING PROPERTY ON 6TH AVENUE AND 12TH
STREET WHERE THE 6" FORCE MAIN TO SERVICE THE NEW MALL IS LOCATED. HE
REQUESTED THAT HIS LETTER OF DECEMBER 7TH BE READ INTO THE MINUTES, BUT
THECHAIRMAN STATED HE DID NOT FEEL THIS IS NECESSARY AS MR. ZORC HAS
WRITTEN HIS REQUEST IN THIS REGARD TO THE ADMINISTRATOR AND RECEIVED A
REPLY,
CHAIRMAN WODTKE CONTINUED THAT THE BOARD, AS MR. ZORC KNOWS,
HAS SEEN FIT TO INCREASE THE SIZE OF THIS LINE WITH ANTICIPATION OF AD-
DITIONAL CUSTOMERS, BUT THEY HAVE NOT YET SPECIFICALLY ADDRESSED THE
NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL CUSTOMERS THAT WILL BE OR CAN BE ALLOWED TO USE
THIS LINE NOR HAS ANY PARTICULAR POLICY BEEN SET AT THIS POINT. HE
NOTED THAT THE BOARD IS WILLING TO LISTEN TO MR, ZORC'S REQUEST, AND IT
WILL BE CONSIDERED.
MR, ZORC STATED THAT HE JUST WOULD LIKE TO HAVE AN EXPRESSION
FROM THE BOARD THAT THE PROPERTIES WHICH ARE RIGHT ON THE. SEWER LINE CAN
BE CONNECTED EVENTUALLY. HE STATED THAT HE IS NOT ASKING FOR A SPECIFIC
DATE, BUT IS WILLING TO PAY WHATEVER COST WILL BE ASSESSED AND WOULD
LIKE TO HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THEY WILL BE ABLE TO CONNECT TO THE
SEWER SINCE IT IS RIGHT THERE IN FRONT OF THEIR PROPERTY.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT ASKED ENGINEER BEINDORF WHAT PROBLEM WE
WOULD HAVE IN ASSURING THAT THESE PROPERTIES RIGHT ON THE SEWER LINE
WOULD BE CONNECTED.
ENGINEER BEINDORF STATED THAT REQUESTS HAVE BEEN COMING IN
AND HAVE BEEN PUT ON FILE, BUT HE FELT IT WOULD BE WRONG TO ASSURE
ANYONE OF A RESERVATION BEFORE WE DETERMINE WHAT IS INVOLVED. HE NOTED
THAT IF YOU TELL SOMEONE THAT THEY COULD SERVE 70 OR 80 UNITS OF MULTIPLE
FAMILIES, IT COULD BE A SPECULATIVE THING FOR THE PROPERTY. MR. BEINDORF
DID NOT FEEL THERE IS ANY QUESTION THAT THE AREAS ADJACENT TO THE 6"
MAIN WOULD BE THE MOST LIKELY TO TIE ON, BUT HE FELT THERE MUST BE SOME
CRITERIA SET UP BEFORE ANY DECISIONS CAN BE MADE.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT.ASKED, REGARDLESS OF CRITERIA, IF WE
WOULD HAVE ANY PROBLEM GIVING THE ASSURANCE NOW THAT THESE PROPERTIES
RIGHT ON THE SEWER LINE WILL BE ABLE TO CONNECT.
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ENGINEER BEINDORF NOTED THAT THE LETTERS REQUESTING CONNEC-
TIONS HAVE NOT BEEN ADDED UP YET, BUT COULD CONCEIVABLY ALREADY ADD UP
TO 800 OR 900 UNITS: AND IF WE START MAKING ALLOCATIONS, IT IS POSSIBLE
WE COULD ALLOCATE OVER CAPACITY.
MR. ZORC STATED THAT HE IS NOT LOOKING FOR AN ALLOCATION - JUST
AN ASSURANCE THAT THEY EVENTUALLY WILL BE ABLE TO CONNECT.
ENGINEER BEINDORF STATED THAT HE WOULD FEEL THE PROPERTY BY
THE MAIN CAN CERTAINLY BE SERVED. BUT THERE MUST BE SOME GUIDELINES AND
HE DOES NOT BELIEVE WE ARE IN A POSITION TO GIVE ANY ASSURANCES RIGHT NOW.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE AGREED THAT IT WOULD BE DANGEROUS TO GIVE
ASSURANCES TO EVERYONE ON THE LINE THAT THEY WILL BE SERVED UNTIL WE
KNOW HOW MUCH OR HOW MANY.
ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS INFORMED THE BOARD THAT WE HAVE RECEIVED
VERBAL REQUESTS AS WELL AS WRITTEN ONES, AND HE HAS ASKED EVERYONE TO
SEND IN THEIR REQUESTS WITH A LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND SOME IDEA OF WHAT IS
GOING TO BE SERVED, HE CONTINUED THAT HE HAS INSTRUCTED PSR. BEINDORF
TO DRAW A MAP OF THE PROPERTIES ALONG THE LINE AND AS THESE APPLICATIONS
COME IN, TO DELINEATE THEM ON THE MAP. THIS WILL GIVE THE ENGINEERS
SOME OPPORTUNITY TO ESTIMATE THE GALLONAGE THAT WOULD GO THROUGH THIS
LINE AND WE COULD THEN ALLOCATE ON A BASIS WHERE WE KNEW WE COULD SERVE
EVERYONE GIVEN AN ALLOCATION.
CITY ENGINEER ROBERT LLOYD STATED.THAT HE ALSO FELT THERE
COULD BE A LOT OF SPECULATION IF ALLOCATIONS WERE JUST ARBITRARILY AS-
SIGNED.
MR. ZORC THEN ASKED ABOUT WATER SERVICE, NOTING THAT HE UNDER-
STANDS THE CITY DEFINITELY WILL CONSIDER SERVING THIS AREA WITH WATER
IF•THE COUNTY WILL ASSIGN THE AREA TO THE CITY TO SERVE. HE ASKED FOR
THE BOARD'S COMMENTS ON THIS POSSIBILITY.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT STATED THAT HE WOULD ONLY CONSIDER THIS
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AFTER RECEIVING ALL THE KNOWLEDGE.AND INPUT WE CAN GET FROM OUR ENGINEERS.
HE POINTED OUT THAT WE MUST RESOLVE THE WHOLE WATER PROBLEM BEFORE WE CAN
CONCENTRATE ON JUST ONE SPOT.
.,MR. ZORC NOTED THEY MAY HAVE TO LOOK FOR OTHER ALTERNATIVES.
-HE ASKED IN THE EVENT THERE WERE TWO REQUESTS FOR SERVICE - ONE FROM
PROPERTY OWNERS FURTHER SOUTH AND ONE THAT WAS CLOSER TO THE LINE - WHICH
WOULD BE SERVICED.
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COMMISSIONER Loy POINTED OUT THAT MR. ZORC',S REQUEST IS IN
LINE WITH ALL OTHER REQUESTS, AND SHE FELT HE IS ASKING FORA DETERMINA-
TION TODAY WHICH IS PREMATURE.
MR. ZORC ASKED FOR A CONCEIVABLE TIME ELEMENT.
COMMISSIONER Loy STATED THAT SHE WOULD NOT BE BOUND BY ANY
SPECIFIC DATE. SHE NOTED THAT WE HAVE BEEN WORKING DILIGENTLY AND ARE
MAKING HEADWAY, BUT IT IS GOING TO TAKE A'JOINT EFFORT WITH THE CITY,
AND SHE FELT MR. ZORC WILL HAVE TO STAY IN LINE WITH ALL THE REST WHO
HAVE MADE THE REQUEST UNTIL WE HAVE THE INFORMATION WE NEED.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE GAVE MR. ZORC A TENTATIVE DATE OF ONE YEAR
AS WE WILL BE ASKING FOR A ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF SOME OF THE REQUIREMENTS
OF THE TRIPARTITE AGREEMENT.
DON SCURLOCK, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF VERO BEACH, STATED THE
CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSED THIS MATTER AT THEIR MEETING LAST NIGHT, AND HE
BELIEVED THE ONE-YEAR EXTENSION WAS AGREED TO. HE FELT THE BOARD WAS
WISE IN TELLING MR, ZORC THAT THIS IS PART OF A BIGGER PICTURE.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE COMMENTED THAT HE FELT PERHAPS THE CITY'S
ATTITUDE HAS CHANGED.
MAYOR SCURLOCK STATED THAT HE BELIEVED THEY ARE NOW LOOKING AT
THE OVERALL PICTURE. IN THE PAST THEY WERE MAINLY CONCERNED WITH CON-
SERVING WATER FOR CITY RESIDENTS, BUT NOW HE FELT THEY ARE ON THE TRACK
OF LOOKING AT THIS SITUATION TOGETHER.
CITY ENGINEER LLOYD REFERRED BACK TO SERVICING PROPERTIES
LOCATED ON THE 6" MAIN AND NOTED THAT 1,000 UNITS MIGHT ALREADY BRING
THE GALLONAGE UP TO A CAPACITY THAT COULD NOT BE CARRIED THROUGH A 6"
LINE.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT FELT IT WOULD BE LOGICAL TO ASSUME THAT
PROPERTY FRONTING ON THE LINE WOULD BE SERVICED BY IT, BUT CHAIRMAN
WODTKE NOTED THAT UNTIL WE GET ALL OUR INFORMATION, WE CANNOT GUARANTY
ANYTHING TO ANYONE,
COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER INFORMED MR. ZORC THAT WE ARE JUST TRY-
ING TO TELL YOU THAT THERE WILL BE A POLICY ESTABLISHED, BUT THERE IS
NONE AT THIS TIME.
MR. ZORC STATED HE WAS SURE THAT ALL WOULD BE TREATED FAIRLY.
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COMMISSIONER LOY BROUGHT UP.THE.MATTER OF REVIEWING AND UP-
DATING THE TRIPARTITE AGREEMENT, AND ATTORNEY COLLINS NOTED THAT THERE
HAS BEEN DISCUSSION ABOUT AUTHORIZING HIM TO DRAFT AN EXTENSION AGREE-
MENT TO SEND TO THE CITY.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE NOTED THAT SECTION 8 OF THE TRIPARTITE AGREE-
MENT REQUIRES THAT AN ENGINEERING REPORT BE PREPARED AND SUBMITTED BY
JANUARY 1, 1978, AND WHAT WE NEED TO REQUEST IS THAT THIS REQUIREMENT BE
EXTENDED TO JANUARY 1, 1979. HE NOTED THAT HE HAS HAD MEETINGS WITH
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY AND FEELS IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT
SOME TYPE OF STUDY BE INSTIGATED TO DETERMINE THE ACTUAL LOCATION AND
AMOUNT OF OUR WATER RESOURCES BEFORE WE DRAFT A NEW AGREEMENT. THE CITY
IS DOING A STUDY TO DETERMINE THEIR ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF WATER. THE
CHAIRMAN CONTINUED THAT HE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A STUDY DONE AND AUTHORIZE
THE ENGINEER TO PREPARE A REPORT,
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT ASKED ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF JOINT
OWNERSHIP WITH THE CITY OF A WATER SYSTEM.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE STATED THAT THEY HAVE NOT GONE INTO ANY SPECI-
FICS. THEY JUST FEEL THERE IS A BETTER WAY TO OPERATE THAN THE TRI-
PARTITE AGREEMENT.
ATTORNEY COLLINS FELT THAT RATHER THAN JOINT OWNERSHIP, IT WILL
BE MORE OF A MUTUAL COOPERATION TO MEET MUTUAL GOALS.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE NOTED THAT BOTH GROUPS FELT THE INITIAL START-
ING POINT IS TO,DETERMINE THE LOCATION AND AVAILABILITY OF THE WATER AND
THEN WORK FROM THAT POINT IN FORMULATING AN AGREEMENT.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SCHMUCKER, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED ATTORNEY COLLINS TO WORK
WITH CITY ATTORNEY PALMER TO PREPARE AN AGREEMENT ALLOWING AN EXTENSION
OF ONE YEAR IN REGARD TO THE PREPARATION OF THE ENGINEERING REPORT RE-
QUIRED BY THE TRIPARTITE AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZED THE SIGNATURE OF THE
CHAIRMAN.
MOTION WAS MADE BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, TO AUTHORIZE THE COUNTY CONSULTING ENGINEER TO START WORK ON A
REPORT AS CALLED FOR IN SECTION 8 OF THE TRIPARTITE P GREEMENT.
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CHAIRMAN WODTKE NOTED THAT THIS BASICALLY GIVES THE ENGINEER
THE AUTHORITY TO GO ABOUT DETERMINING THE AVAILABILITY OF WATER,, ETC..
AS DISCUSSED,
ENGINEER BEINDORF STATED THAT IF TEST TELLS ARE NEEDED, HE
WILL COME BACK TO THE BOARD AS THIS WILL REQUIRE SOME EXPERTISE.
THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION., IT WAS VOTED ON AND
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR NELSON PRESENTED TO THE FOARD PROPOSAL
FROM DICKERSON, INC., IN REGARD TO OVERSIZING THE LINE AT THE SEWER
PLANT WHICH THE 6" LINE FROM VERO MALL WILL TIE INTO.
ENGINEER BEINDORF NOTED THAT THIS LINE WILL GO EASTWARD AROUND
THE SEWER PLANT AND TIE IN ON THE NORTH OF THE PLANT. HE INFORMED THE
BOARD THAT ORIGINALLY THIS WAS TO BE A 3" LINE, BUT HE FEELS IT IS WISE
TO PUT IN AN 8" LINE NOW, LOOKING TOWARDS THE TIME WHEN WE OVERCAPACITATE
THE 6" LINE.
DISCUSSION CONTINUED IN REGARD TO THE VARIOUS LINE SIZES.
ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS INFORMED THE BOARD THAT THIS WORK IS
BEING DONE UNDER A STATE CONTRACT AND DICKERSON, INC., SUBS UNDER THE
PRIME CONTRACTOR SO IT IS NOT REALLY A COMPETITIVE SITUATION. THEIR
FIGURES ARE BASED ON THOSE USED IN THE STATE CONTRACT,
THE BOARD FELT THE $9,000 PROPOSAL FOR OVERSIZING THE LINE
WAS HIGH, BUT AGREED THERE WAS NO ALTERNATIVE BECAUSE IF WE DELAY TOO
LONG, THEY WILL GO AHEAD WITH THE 3" LINE.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONEP
SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ACCEPTED DICKERSON'S PROPOSAL OF $9,219.25
TO OVERSIZE THE LINE TO THE SEWER PLANT FROM OUR METER PIT TO AN 8".LINE
AND AUTHORIZED THE SIGNATURE OF THE CHAIRMAN TO THE PROPOSAL,
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TO: Jack Jennings -Indian River County Administrator
2145 14th Avenue
Vero Beach, Florida 32960
ATTENTION:
LOCATION: 17th Street Bridge approach
DATE: November 25 1977
We are pleased to present the following quotation on items
of construction at the above location.
This quotation is effective for thirty (30) days. It is
based on our being able to start this project within
fourty-five(45)days and is based on current material prices.
If these prices escalate prior to our signing a contract,
these increases will have to be reflected in the contract
price.
8" PVS C-900 1135. LF $11.50 $13,052.50
8" 45 Bend 2. EACH 200.00 400.00
16" X 16" X 8" TEE 1. EACH 950.00 950.00
6" X 6" X 8" TEE 1. EACH 302.00 302.00
8" X 3" Reducer 1. EACH 133.00 133.00
Less proposed 3" PVC
Total
$14,837.50
-5,618.25
$ 9,219.25
All work will be done in a neat, workmanlike manner, and in.
accordance with plans and specifications. -
All work to be guaranteed as to materials and workmanship
for a period of one (1) year from date of completion.
If the prices as stated meet with your approval, will you
please sign in the designated space below and return one (1)
copy to us. Upon receipt of a signed copy, we will prepare
a mutually acceptable contract.
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to quote you:
Best regards.
Very truly yours,
DICKERSON, INCORPORATED
Ted Tyson .
Executive Vice President
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QUOTATION ACCEPTED:
DATE:
FIRM NAME
BY:
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ADMINISTRATOR KENNINGS INFORMED:THE BOARD.THAT SOME DECISION
MUST BE MADE IN REGARD TO THE VERO MALL FLOWMETER. 'HE STATED IT COULD
EITHER BE INSTALLED NOW OR KEPT ON HAND,'OW ACTUALLLY TURNED OVER TO
THE BOARD, OR JUST SOME ASSURANCE GIVEN THAT IT WILL BE INSTALLED
WHEN THE BOARD REQUESTS IT.
CITY ENGINEER LLOYD POINTED OUT THAT THIS IS AN ELECTRONIC
PIECE OF EQUIPMENT AND WILL REQUIRE MAINTENANCE.
DISCUSSION FOLLOWED IN REGARD TO HAVING A BOND, BUT ATTORNEY
COLLINS FELT THAT THE DEVELOPER OF VERO MALL SHOULD EITHER BUY THE
METER OR PUT UP THE CASH.
CITY ENGINEER LLOYD NOTED THAT THERE IS THE POSSIBILITY THAT -
WHEN THE TIME -COMES TO PURCHASE AND INSTALL -THE METER, IT WILL COST
MORE. HE STATED THAT VERO MALL WOULD LIKE TO PUT UP A BOND THAT THEY
WILL FURNISH THE METER AND INSTALL IT WHEN IT IS NEEDED,
ATTORNEY COLLINS NOTED THE PROBLEM IS ENFORCEMENT OF THE
BOND,
COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER FELT THEY SHOULD JUST PUT UP THE APPRO-
PRIATE AMOUNT OF MONEY, AND COMMISSIONER SIEBERT AGREED THAT WE SHOULD
JUST GET THE MONEY AND ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR INSTALLING THE METER
AT THE .PROPER 'TIME.
CITY ENGINEER LLOYD THEN SUGGESTED PUTTING THE MONEY IN AN
ESCROW ACCOUNT WHERE THEY CAN DRAW INTEREST ON IT, BUT COMMISSIONER
Loy POINTED OUT THAT PART OF THE AGREEMENT WAS THAT VERO MALL WOULD
SUPPLY A METER, AND SHE FELT THEY SHOULD GO AHEAD AND PAY FOR IT AT
.TODAY IS PRICES. SHE FELT THE COUNTY NEEDS PROTECTION.
CITY ENGINEER LLOYD NOTED THAT THEY MIGHT GO AHEAD AND BUY
THE -METER AND DELIVER IT.
THE BOARD AGREED VERO MALL HAS THIS OPTION, BUT INFORMED MR.
LLOYD THAT THE BOARD WOULD PREFER TO RECEIVE THE MONEY. HE AGREED TO
RELAY THIS INFORMATION TO THE DEVELOPER,
COUNTY PLANNER BRENNAN CAME BEFORE THE BOARD TO DISCUSS
PREPARATION OF THE PRE -APPLICATION FOR NEXT YEAR S COMMUNITY DEVELOP-
MENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM. HE NOTED THAT WE HAVE BEEN FUNDED FOR THREE_
YEARS AND FURTHER INFORMED THE BOARD THAT WE WERE AUTHORIZED JUST LAST
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MONTH TO START SPENDING THE $203,000 RECEIVED.FROM THE LAST APPLICATION.
HE CONTINUED THAT HE ATTENDED A MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
ASSOCIATION AND THERE ARE NEW REGULATIONS. WE HAVE THE CHANCE TO GO
FOR MULTIPLE PURPOSE'FUNDING FOR MULTIPLE YEARS {A 3 -YEAR PERIOD) OR
MULTIPLE PURPOSE FOR A• SINGLE YEAR PERIOD. ISR. BRENNAN STATED THAT
HE PERSONALLY WOULD PREFER THE 3 -YEAR PERIOD BUT DOES NOT REALLY KNOW
WHICH IS THE BETTER WAY TO GO. HE NOTED THAT'HE ALREADY HAS RECEIVED
RESUMES FROM PEOPLE INTERESTED IN BECOMING THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COORDINATOR FOR THE COUNTY AND FELT IT WOULD BE ADVANTAGEOUS IN HIRING
SOMEONE IF WE HAD THE MULTIPLE YEAR PROGRAM.`
THE PLANNER CONTINUED THAT WE HAVE TO HAVE A PRE -APPLICATION
IN BY THE END OF .JANUARY, AND AT THE TIME THIS PRE -APPLICATION IS RE-
VIEWED HUD WANTS TO SEE 75% OF THE $203,000 JUST RECENTLY RECEIVED SPENT OR
COMMITTED, BUT MAINLY SPENT, SO THAT THEY KNOW THAT WE ARE DOING THE
JOB. HE FELT THIS IS A VERY DIFFICULT SITUATION, BUT NOTED THAT THIS
IS A GOOD PROGRAM AND WE WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN ABLE TO MAKE THE IMPROVE-
MENTS WE HAVE IN THE DESIGNATED AREAS WITHOUT THIS PROGRAM.
THE BOARD AGREED THAT WE DO NOT WANT TO GIVE UP ON THIS PRO-
GRAM.
COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER NOTED THAT A LOT OF PROJECTS WERE
JUST ASSIGNED PRIORITIES AT THE LAST CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MEETING, BUT THE POSSIBILITY OF SPENDING 757 OF THE MONEY IN SUCH A
SHORT TIME IS PRETTY REMOTE.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT ASKED IF PAST PERFORMANCE DOESN'T COUNT
FOR SOMETHING, AND PLANNER BRENNAN AGREED IT DID, BUT POINTED OUT THAT
FOR TWO YEARS WE HAVE BEEN PLANNING TO SPEND MONEY FOR REHABILITATION
BUT HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO DO IT SO FAR. HE NOTED THAT THIS IS THE
ONLY AREA WHERE WE HAVEN'T SPENT MONEY.
DISCUSSION FOLLOWED IN REGARD TO THE PROBLEMS INVOLVED WITH
THE REHABILITATION PROGRAM AS THE PLAN WORKED OUT DOES NOT BRING THE
BUILDINGS COMPLETELY UP TO THE BUILDING CODE.
COUNTY PLANNER STATED THAT HUD DOES NOT ENCOURAGE VARIANCE
FROM THE BUILDING CODE AND THEY ARE NOT GOING TO TAKE ANY EXCUSES FOR
NOT DOING REHABILITATION. HE NOTED THAT THEY DON'T CARE IF YOU DO ONLY
THREE HOUSES INSTEAD OF TEN AS LONG AS THEY ARE BROUGHT UP TO CODE.
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COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER-NOTED THAT 'ANOTHER PROBLEM IS THEY
WANT YOU TO DO THIS WORK IN ONE MAIN LOCATION RATHER THAN SCATTERED
THROUGHOUT THE GENERAL AREA.
COUNTY PLANNER BRENNAN NOTED THAT IE WE ARE GOING TO HAVE
THE NEW APPLICATION IN BY .JANUARY 31ST, HE WOULD LIKE TO BE AUTHORIZED
TO RETAIN A CONSULTANT TO PREPARE THE PRE -APPLICATION. HE INFORMED
THE BOARD THAT ADLEY & ASSOCIATES HAS GIVEN AN ESTIMATE OF $2,700 FOR
PREPARING THE PRE -APPLICATION. HE STATED.THAT IF THE APPLICATION
WERE THE SAME AS LAST YEAR `S, THE PLANNING STAFF COULD HANDLE IT, BUT
THE REGULATIONS KEEP CHANGING.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE NOTED THAT THE PRE -APPLICATION COST IS NOT
COVERED BY THE GRANT.
ADMINISTRATOR .JENNINGS REPORTED THAT HE HAD VISITED OSCEOLA
COUNTY TO REVIEW THEIR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM. HE
NOTED THAT THIS PROGRAM IS HANDLED UNDER THE CLERK IN THAT COUNTY, AND
THEY HAVE A PROGRAM MANAGER AS WELL AS A CETA EMPLOYEE WHO IS A GOVERN-
MENTAL COORDINATOR FOR THE PROJECT. THEY RECOMMENDED GOING ON A ONE-
YEAR BASIS. THE ADMINISTRATOR CONCURRED WITH COUNTY PLANNER BRENNAN
THAT WE NEED TO HIRE SOMEONE KNOWLEDGEABLE TO HANDLE THIS PROGRAM.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED HIRING A CONSULTANT TO PRE-
PARE THE PRE -APPLICATION FOR THE 1978-79 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT PROGRAM AT AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $2,700.
COUNTY PLANNER BRENNAN INFORMED THE BOARD.THAT THEY ARE
READY TO MOVE AHEAD ON HIRING A PLANNER TO ASSIST WITH THE LOCAL MU-
NICIPAL PLANNING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND WILL HAVE HIM INTERVIEWED
BY THE MAYORS OF THE MUNICIPALITIES PRIOR TO HIRING.
ATTORNEY COLLINS REPORTED TO THE BOARD IN REGARD TO 27TH
DRIVE THAT CONTRARY TO WHAT HE WAS PREVIOUSLY INFORMED, THE COUNTY
ACTUALLY DID ACCEPT THE ROAD DEDICATION FILED BY BEULAH GOLLNICK MUNRO.
HE, THEREFORE, REQUESTED THAT THE BOARD VOID RESOLUTION 77-117 AND
AUTHORIZE HIM TO WRITE THE PROPERTY OWNERS ADVISING THEM THAT THEY
CAN GO AHEAD ANBD PAVE THE DEDICATION AS THEY SEE FIT.
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ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
Loy, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY VOIDED RESOLUTION 77-117 AND AUTHORIZED THE
ATTORNEY TO WRITE THE PROPERTY OWNERS ON 27TH DRIVE AS SUGGESTED ABOVE.
ADMINISTRATOR .JENNINGS REPORTEDTHATHE HAS RECEIVED A
LETTER FROM WELDON LEWIS, ADMINISTRATOR, FOR ST. LUCIE COUNTY IN RE-
GARD TO A MEETING TOMORROW FOR COUNTY ADMINISTRATORS IN REGARD TO ANY
LEGISLATION THEY WOULD LIKE TO HAVE INTRODUCED. HE ASKED IF THE BOARD
HAD ANYTHING THEY WOULD LIKE TO HAVE BROUGHT UP AT THIS MEETING. THEY
DID NOT.
COMMISSIONER SCHMUCKER DISCUSSED WITH THE BOARD INSTALLING A
TRAFFIC LIGHT ON U.S. 1 AT THE ROAD LEADING INTO THE NEW HOSPITAL.
ADMINISTRATOR .JENNINGS AGREED THERE IS A NEED FOR A LIGHT,
BUT NOTED THAT THE ROAD GOING INTO THE HOSPITAL IS NOT A COUNTY ROAD,
AND IN SUCH CASES, THE OWNER OF THE PRIVATE ROAD PAYS FOR THE LIGHT.
HE POINTED OUT THAT WHEN BARBER AVENUE IS BUILT, WE WILL HAVE TO PUT
IN A LIGHT.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT FELT WE SHOULD AUTHORIZE THE ADMINIS-
TRATOR TO NOTIFY THE HOSPITAL THAT WE ANTICIPATE PUTTING A LIGHT AT*
THE BARBER ENTRANCE. HE CONTINUED THAT THE PRESENT ENTRANCE WAS SUP-
POSED TO BE AN AUXILIARY ROAD WITH THE MAIN ENTRANCE OFF BARBER AVENUE
AND DISCUSSED THE POSSIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING A LIGHT THERE ON A
TEMPORARY BASIS.
THE ADMINISTRATOR.AGREED THEY WILL NEED SOMETHING THERE
UNTIL BARBER AVENUE IS DEVELOPED.
COMMISSIONER LOY NOTED THAT WE CAN GET THE TRAFFIC STUDY
AND THE PERMIT FOR THE LIGHT WITH THE UNDERSTANDING IT WILL BE MOVED
TO BARBER AVENUE, BUT BELIEVE THE HOSPITAL SHOULD BE MADE FULLY AWARE
,THAT THE ONLY REASON WE ARE DOING THIS IS TO SERVE THE PUBLIC AS IT
.IS NOT OUR USUAL POLICY.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE INSTRUCTED THE ADMINISTRATOR TO START THE
PROCEDURE TO GET THE APPROVAL NECESSARY FOR A TRAFFIC LIGHT AT THE
PRESENT HOSPITAL ENTRANCE AT U.S. I, AND STATED THAT HE AND THE AD-
MINISTRATOR WILL MEET WITH HOSPITAL OFFICIALS TO DISCUSS THIS MATTER.
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COMMISSIONER SIEBERT INFORMED.THE BOARD THAT HE HAD MET WITH
FREDA WRIGHT, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT, IN REGARD TO RENOVATION OF THE
FINANCE OFFICE, AND IT WAS AGREED THAT WE DO NOT WANT TO CUT HOLES
THROUGH THE WALL TO CONNECT THE BACK OFFICE TO THE COMPUTER ROOM. HE
FELT THAT ALL THAT WILL BE NECESSARY WILL BE TO PETITION THIS BACK
OFFICE INTO TWO ROOMS AND JUST WALK AROUND TO GET TO DATA PROCESSING.
FINANCE OFFICER ,JACKSON SUGGESTED MOVING THE TAX ROLLS INTO
THE OFFICE ACROSS THE HALL, AND PUTTING THE TWO GIRLS WHERE THE TAX
ROLLS ARE NOW LOCATED SO THEY CAN ACT AS RECEPTIONISTS. HE NOTED
THAT BY SO DOING, IT WOULD BE UNNECESSARY TO PETITION ANYTHING BUT
THE BACK OFFICE.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
Loy, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED THE ADMINISTRATOR TO HAVE HIS
WORK CREW PETITION THE BACK ROOM OF THE FTNANCE DEPARTMENT INTO TWO
OFFICES.
COMMISSIONER SIEBERT INFORMED THE BOARD THAT MARVIN CARTER
HAS SUBMITTED HIS RESIGNATION FROM THE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT CITIZEN'S
ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND THERE ARE'NOW TWO VACANCIES. HE STATED THAT
.JULIAN LOWENSTEIN IS WILLING TO SERVE. MR. CARTER'S RESIGNATION IS
HEREBY MADE A PART OF THE MINUTES AS FOLLOWS;
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ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SCHMUCKER, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ACCEPTED THE RESIGNATION OF MARVIN
CARTER FROM THE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT CITIZEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE
• WITH REGRET AND AUTHORIZED THE ATTORNEY TO DRAW UP AN APPROPRIATE
RESOLUTION.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE ASKED THAT THE MINUTES REFLECT THAT HE
WOULD LIKE TO RECOMMEND THAT JULIAN LOWENSTEIN BE APPOINTED A MEMBER
OF THE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE IF HE IS
WILLING TO SERVE.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED THE ATTORNEY TO PREPARE
RESOLUTION N0. 77-116 HONORING CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE D. C. SMITH ON
HIS RETIREMENT, ADOPTED THE RESOLUTION AND AUTHORIZED THE SIGNATURE
OF THE CHAIRMAN.
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RESOLUTION 90. 77-116
BOARD OF COUNTY CQMI ISSIONERS
OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
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WHEREAS, Circuit Court Judge,D. C. SMITH, of the.Nineteenth
Judicial Circuit, advised the Governor of the State of Florida of
his intention to retire, effective December 3,1, 1977; and
WHEREAS, JUDGE D. C. SMITH has been a resident of the Indian
River County area almost his entire life, and has been a practicing,
'attorney in our area since graduation from Florida School of Law in
,1929 and admission to the Florida Bar in that same year; and_
WHEREAS, JUDGE D. C. SMITH, Prior to being a"Circuit Court
Jurist practiced law in Fort Pierce, Florida from 1931 to 1950,
'representing the County Commission for St. Lucie County, the Fort
Pierce Port Authority and Fort Pierce Farms Drainage District. In
1950, JUDGE SMITH moved to Vero Beach and served two terms as
)Prosecuting Attorney for our area prior to ascending to the Bench;
and
WHEREAS, in 1957, Governor Leroy Collins appointed D. C. SMITH
)Circuit Judge for the then Ninth Judicial Circuit, and thereafter,
JUDGE SMITH has presided with great distinction for twenty years,
serving the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, which includes Indian
)River, Martin, St. Lucie and Okeechobee Counties; and
WHEREAS, JUDGE D. C. SMITH has served distinguishly as Chief
Judge of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, and, among his other
)responsibilities he implemented the orderly consolidation of our
)Court Systems as mandated by Article V of the Florida Constitution;
and
WHEREAS, during the many years of service to the Nineteenth
)Judicial Circuit, JUDGE D. C. SMITH handled his responsibilities wi
dignity and fairness, rendering scholarly decisions on difficult an
sometimes emotionally charged litigation; and
) WHEREAS, through JUDGE. D. C. SMITH'S leadership, both on the
)Bench and through service to his community, Indian River County and
its citizens have benefited from D. C. SMITH'S contribution to our
)society;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY �
COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, That the Board, on behalf of
itself and all the citizens of Indian River County, hereby expresseg
'its warm appreciation to Circuit Judge D. C. SMITH for his many
years of active service to our community, as attorney, Judge and
Community Leader; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That Indian River County and the Nine-,
teenth Judicial Circuit have benefited and will benefit in the years
to come because of the learned and well -
reasoned decisions that have been rendered
�1 E during JUDGE D. C: SMITH'S twenty years on
the bench.
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ATTORNEY COLLINS STATED THAT HE HAS REVIEWED THE DOCUMENTS
SUBMITTED .BY THE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES COUNCIL IN REGARD TO REQUEST-
ING -10% WAIVER OF.THE REQUIRED 30% OF NON-FEDERAL MATCHING FUNDS AND
FOUND MANY INCONSISTENCIES WITH THE FACTS. HE DID NOT FEEL THE BOARD
WOULD BE WELL SERVED BY SIGNING THIS DOCUMENT AS PRESENTED AND RECOM-
MENDED THAT THEY DECLINE,
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER.
Loy, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ACCEPTED THE ADVICE OF COUNSEL AND TOOK NO
ACTION ON THE REQUEST OF THE EOC.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE DISCUSSED WITH THE BOARD THE REQUEST OF THE
TOWN OF INDIAN RIVER SHORES FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NEED FOR AMBULANCE
SERVICE. HE STATED THAT THERE HAS BEEN A MEETING BETWEEN THE MAYOR
OF INDIAN RIVER SHORES AND THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY,VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE
SQUAD, AND HE BELIEVES THEY ARE REACHING AREAS OF MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING
AND COOPERATION. HE RECOMMENDED THIS REQUEST BE HELD IN ABEYANCE AT
THIS TIME,
CHAIRMAN WODTKE NEXT BROUGHT UP THE OCTOBER 1973 AGREEMENT
WITH THE TOWN OF INDIAN RIVER SHORES ON WASTEWATER FACILITIES. IT
WAS AGREED THAT THE ATTORNEY WILL REVIEW THIS DOCUMENT, AND THE CHAIR-
MAN AND THE ATTORNEY WILL MEET WITH OFFICIALS OF INDIAN RIVER SHORES
ON THIS MATTER AND REPORT BACK,
THE CHAIRMAN STATED THAT IN REGARD TO APPOINTMENTS -TO THE
UIFFORD WATER AND SEWER ADVISORY COMMITTEE, HE IS MEETING TOMORROW
NIGHT WITH -REPRESENTATIVES OF SEVEN DIFFERENT ORGANIZATIONS IN THE
GIFFORD AREA AND' WILL HAVE SOME RECOMMENDATIONS AT THE NEXT MEETING.
CHAIRMAN WODTKE NEXT DISCUSSED WITH THE BOARD APPOINTMENTS
TO THE DISTRICT X MANPOWER PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD, AND IT WAS NOTED
THAT THE PRESENT APPOINTEES ARE ELIGIBLE TO SERVE FOR ANOTHER YEAR,
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER
:DEESON, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED THE CHAIRMAN TO RECOMMEND
TO THE GOVERNOR THE APPOINTMENT OF THE HONORABLE EDWIN S; SCHMUCKER,
WILLIE ADAMS, AND THOMAS R. .JONES, TO REPRESENT INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
ON THE DISTRICT X MANPOWER PIANNING ADVISORY BOARD.
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CHAIRMAN WODTKE INFORMED THE -BOARD THAT HE HAS RECEIVED A
LETTER FROM THE SCHOOL BOARD OFFICIALLY REQUESTING THE COUNTY TO
CONSTRUCT A NEW BARD COURT AREA. FOR THEM AND PROVIDE THE NECESSARY
FILL. THE CHAIRMAN NOTED THAT THE SCHOOL BOARD IN NOVEMBER OF 1976
APPROVED THE COUNTY'S-REQUEST TO LOCATE A WATER STORAGE TANK ON
SCHOOL BOARD PROPERTY,-AND IT NOW APPEARS THAT THE STORAGE TANK IS
TO BE LOCATED IN THE MIDDLE OF THEIR HARD COURT. HE REQUESTED THE
ADMINISTRATOR TO SUPPLY THE BOARD. AT THE NEXT MEETING WITH COST
ESTIMATES ON THE AMOUNT OF MARL THAT WILL BE NEEDED FOR THIS PROJECT.
CERTIFICATE OF NEED FOR ODOM AVIATION, INC., AIR AMBULANCE
SERVICE AS APPROVED AT THE MEETING OF OCTOBER S, 1977 IS HEREBY MADE
A PART OF THE MINUTES.
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY
WHEREAS, the ODOM AVIATION, INC. AIR AMBULANCE SERVICE
provides quality emergency medical services to the citizens
of Indian River County] and
WHEREAS, there has been demonstrated that there is a need
for this air ambulance service to operate in this county and to,
provide essential services to the citizens of this County;
and
WHEREAS, the above air ambulance service has indicated
that it will comply with all ther requirements of the Emergency
Medical Services Act of 1973, the Board of County Commissioners
of Indian River County hereby issues a Certificate of Public
Convenience and Necessity to this ambulance company for the
year
In issuing this Certificate it is understood that the above
named air ambulance service will meet the requirements of State
and Federal Rules and Regulations and provide emergency services
on a twenty-four hour basis.
This Certificate is issued -subject to the right of Piper
Aircraft Company continuing to provide emergency and non -emergency
flights as they have customarily done in the past.
Cha rman, Board of County ommi.ssioners
Dated this 30th day of November, 1977.
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ACCEPTANCE OF ELECTRIC FRANCHISE
RESOLUTION NO.. 77-112
BY FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY'
Indian River County
Indian, River County, Florida November 28, 1977
Florida Power'& Light Company does hereby accept the
electric franchise in Indian lover County, Florida, granted by
Resolution No. 77-112, being:
"AN AMENDMENT TO RESOLUTION NO. 77-104 GRANT-
ING TO FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, ITS
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AN ELECTRIC FRANCHISE
IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY, FLORIDA; IMPOSING PROVISIONS AND
CONDITIONS RELATING THERETO; PROVIDING FOR
PAYMENTS BY THE FRANCHISEE TO THE COUNTY; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE."
which was passed and adopted on November 2, 1977.
This instrument is filed with the Clerk of the Board
of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, in
accordance with the provisions of Section 11 of said Resolution.
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
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Vice President
ATTEST:
"Asst.Secretary
I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE receipt of the above Acceptance of
'Electric Franchise Resolution No. 77-112 by Florida Power & Light
Company,.and certify that I have filed -the same for record in the
permanent files and records of Indian River County, Florida, on
this 28th day of November , 1977.
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Clerk of the Eo rd of
County Commissi' ners of
Indian River County, Florida
DEC 1977
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C E R T I F I C A T E
In connection with Resolution No. -77-112 being:
"AN AMENDMENT TO RESOLUTION No. 77-104 GRANT-
ING TO FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, ITS
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AN ELECTRIC FRANCHISE
IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY, FLORIDA; IMPOSING PROVISIONS AND
CONDITIONS RELATING THERETO; PROVIDING FOR
PAYMENTS BY THE FRANCHISEE TO THE COUNTY; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE."
I hereby certify as follows:
a. The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River
County, Florida met on November 2, 1977, to read and act on a
resolution granting a franchise to Florida Power & Light Company.
,Those present were: William C. Wodtke, Jr., Chairman
Alma Lee Loy, Vice Chairman
Willard W. Siebert, Jr.
Edwin S. Schmucker
R. Don Deeson
The resolution was read and adopted as Resolution
No. 77-112.
b. Said meeting was duly convened in conformity with
all applicable requirements; a proper quorum was present through-
out said meeting and said Resolution No. 77-112 was duly proposed,
considered and adopted in conformity with applicable requirements;
and all other requirements and proceedings incident to the proper
adoption of said Resolution No. 77-112 have been duly fulfilled,
carried out, and otherwise observed.
c. I am duly authorized to execute this Certificate.
This 28th day of November, 1977.
Clerk of the BQ4'k of
County Commissioners of
Indian River County, Florida
DEC 71977
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THE SEVERAL BILLS AND ACCOUNTS AGAINST THE COUNTY, HAVING
BEEN AUDITED, WERE EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE CORRECT WERE APPROVED AND
WARRANTS ISSUED IN SETTLEMENT OF SAME AS FOLLOWS: TREASURY FUND IROS.
56661 - 56821 INCLUSIVE. SUCH BILLS AND ACCOUNTS BEING ON FILE IN THE
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF.THE CIRCUIT COURT, THE WARRANTS SO ISSUED FROM THE
RESPECTIVE FUNDS BEING LISTED IN THE SUPPLEMENTAL MINUTE BOOK AS PRO-
VIDED BY THE RULES OF THE LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR, REFERENCE TO SUCH RECORD
AND LIST SO RECORDED BEING MADE A PART OF THESE MINUTES,
THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS, ON MOTION MADE, SECONDED AND
CARRIED, THE BOARD ADJOURNED AT :6:*Oa-,:0'-CLOCK P,,M.
ATTEST:
CLERK U CHAIRMAN
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