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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/5/1926 (2)MONDAY, JULY 5ths 1926. The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court at Vero Beach in the County of Indian River, on this the 5th day of July 1926, and the following County Comnisaioners wets present: John H. Atkin, Chairman; Geo.A.Eraddock and Donald Forbes. The Clerk of the Circuit Court having prepared estimates of the revenue and receipts from sources other than from taxes to be levied, reasonably to be expected from the first day of October 1926 to the 30th day of September 1927, the said esti- mates having been properly verified under oath were ordered spread upon the minutes of the Board and the original to be filed as a part of the records of the Board, and is in words and figures as followe: GENERAL REVEL FUND. Occupational Licenses 51,000.00 Tax Redemptions 1,000.00 Incidental sources 1,800.00 $3,800.00 FINS & FORFEITURE FUND. Fines and Coats and forfeitures $8,000.00 Tax Redemptions 400.00 $8,400.00 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. Tax Redemptions $2,600.00 Gasoline Tax from State 40,000.00 Incidental sources 3,000.00 Motor Vehicle License tax 3,000.00 Hire convicts 1,000.00 549,600,00 MOTHERS PENSION FUND. Tax Redemptiona 75.00 INTEREST & SINKING FUND. Tax Redemptions • 42,000.00 PUBLICITY FUND. Tax Redemptions 200.00 AGRICULTURAL FUND. Tax Redemptions 300.00 The Tax Assessor having presented his books showing the assessed valuation of property for examination by the Board in compliance with the requirements of Section 723 of Chapter I Revised Statutes of Florida, and the Board of County Commissioners having given notica for fifteen days by publication in the Vero Beach Press, a neve- paper published art, vera Beach in the County of Indian River, that the Board would meet on this day as a Board of Equalizers for the purpose of hearing complaints and receiv- ing testimony as to the value of any property, real, personal or mixed, as fixed by the County Tax Assessor of taxes for assessment for the taxes for the year 1926, It was ordered on motion made, seconded and unanimously carried that the Board adjourn as a Board of equalizers of taxes until Tuesday, July 13th 1926 at 10 o'clock A.M. The Notary Public bond of E.P.McCorkle, in the sum of $500.00 with the American Surety Company, a corporation of Mew York, as surety, was approved. The Deputy Sheriff bond of E. L. Foots in the sum of $1,000.00 with L.A. Sloan and C.B.Nourse, as sureties was approved. The Deputy Sheriff bond of H. L. James in the sum of 51,000.00 with N.b.Rea and R.B.L tchworth, as sureties was approved. The Board then adjourned until Tuesday, July 13th 1926 t0 o'clock A.M. A21 ATTEST: C 1 e r )c. Alta hairman 1 1