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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7/3/19331 1 1 1 Notice having been give;L, by publication, as required by law, for the submission of bids for the repair of the Nero Bridge and the time having arrived for the opening of such bids the Clerk proceeded to open and read all bids vubmitted. F. G. Fletcher submitted the only bid for this work, and after carefully consider- ing the same, and the bidder agreeing to amend the same to read the total sum of $1122.00 on motion made, seconded and carried such bid was accepted and payment for such work to Jbe made on report of the Road Superintendent of the amount of work done from time to time. It was moved, seconded and carried that the Road Superintendent clean out road ditch on the Paul Luther road East from Donaldson's place at Winter Beach. The several bills and accounts against the County, having been audited, were examined, and found correct were approved and ordered paid. Such bills and accounts being on file in the office of the Clerk Circuit Court. The warrants issued in settlement of the bills and accounts being recorded completely in the County Finance Record as provided by law, reference to such record and the list so recorded being made a part of these minutes as fully and completely as if the same were set out herein in d eta:il. The County Depository filed monthly report of receipts and disbursements Of the p � various funds, which having been checked over was found to be correct. There being no further business on motion made, seconded and carried the Board then adjourned. IN-�l t , i MONDAY, JULY 3rd 1933. The Board of County Commissioners in and for Indian River County, Florida, met at the Clerk's office in the Court House at Vero Beach, at 10:00 o'clock A.M.Vbnday, July 3rd 19339 with the following members of the Board present: J.J.P.Hamilton, Chairman; J.D.Yongue; tem. E. Feazell,Sr., John M. Knight and Edwin A. Helseth. Also present were Biles Marren, Clerk and 1m. Frick, Sheriff. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. J. W. Hamrick, appeared before the Board regarding a Mr. Engel, who was sick and advised that the citizens of Minter Beach had made up a total of $17.25 to get this man back home in Alabama. Mr. Hamrick requested refund for at least a part of this sum from the Board. It was ordered that $15.65 be appropriated and refunded to the 3 largest contributors of this fund. .Alex MacUilliam member of the Legislature appeared before the Board respecting the taking over for maintenance the Bridges and State Roads in this County by the State Road Department and requested that Fa resolution be adopted urging the State Road Department to lace these items in their budget and take them over. 'Mr. MacWilliams as Mayor of Vero Beach, also called attention to the number of woods ires outside the city limits, and requested a County truck be placed in commission and eft with the fire department of the City. It was ordered that Road Superintendent e instructed to ascertain amount of cost to sot up a. truck to assist in fighting woods ires in the County. No tary Public bond of Be riche, A . Haff field in the sum of $5 00.00 with the American Surety Coma p ny, a corporation was approved. 456 Notary Public bond of S. 11. Reiser, Fellmnere, in the sum of $500.00 with American Surety Company, a corporation, as surety was approved. It was ordered that Be C. -Stalvey, Vero Beach, be stricken from the pauper list, it appearing that he has recovered from sickness and now at work. The several bills and accounts against the County, having been audited, were examir and found correet, were approved, and warrants ordered issued in settlement of same. Such bills and accounts being on file in the office of the Clerk Circuit Court. The warrants issued in settlement of such bills and accounts being listed completely in the County Finance Record, as provided by law, reference to such record and the list so recorded being made a part of these minutes as fully and completely as if the same were set out herein in detail. The County Depository filed its monthly report of receipts and warrants paid, whi having been checked over was found to be correct. The Clerk of the Circuit Court having prepared estimates of the revenue and `receipt from sources other than, from taxes to be levied, reasonably to be expected from the firs day of October, 1933, to the 30th day of September, 1934/9 the said estimates having beer 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 follows: GENERAL REVENUE FUND. Occupational and beer license ............ $10750.00 Race Track Funds ......................... 4,700.00 $6,450.00 FINE & FORFEITURE FUND. Fines and costs..........................$2,500.00 $29500.00 �f MOTHERS PENSION FUND. Fhoe Track Funds ..:...................... 700.00 700.00 INTEREST & SINKING FUND. Race Track Funds.........................$59000.00 $59000.00 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 9 of compiled laws of Florida, and the Board of County Commissioners having given notice f if teen (15) days by publication in the Vero Beach Press -Journal, a newspaper published at Vero Beach, in the County of Indian River, that the Board would met on this day as a Board of Equalizers for the purpose of hearing complaints and receiving 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 19339 the owners and agents of property, who appeared for that purpose, were allowed to make full and complete state- ments as to the valuation of the property owned or represented by them and the Tax Assessor and the members of the Board having fully discussed the statements and facts as presented at this time, decided that no change be made on the assessment rola at this time. The Board, sitting as a Board of Equalizers of taxes, then recessed until Wednesday, July 5th 19339 at 10:00 o'clock A.M, The Board then adjourned until Wednesday, July 5th 1933 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. - - - - - - - - - - • Chairman FN I