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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-045RESOLUTION NO. 68- 45 WHEREAS, at least fifteen (15) days notice has bec!11 given by publication in a newspaper published in Indian River County, Morita, as will more fully appear by proof of publication of such notice made by the publisher of the Vero Beach Press journal and recorded in the minutes of the Board of 'I County Commissioners of that county of the completion of the assessment rolls of Indian River County, Florida, for the year 1968 and that the County Assessor of Taxes of said county would meet with the Board of County Com- -it 8:30 o'clock A. M. , and would at missioners on the Ist day of July, 1968, , that time present the tax assessment roll of said county for the purpose of hearing complaints and receiving testimony its to the value of any property, real or personal, as fixed by the County Assessor of Taxes and of perfecting, reviewing and equalizing the assessment; and, WHEREAS, at the time and place specified in the notice, the County Tax Assessor did meet with the Board of County Commissioners and said board did then deem it necessary to and did extend tile time for the completion of said assessment roll and for the purpose of reviewing and equalizing the assessments toThursday, July 25, lg()8, at the hour of 8:30 o'clock A. M. , to which the first meeting was adjourned after publication of notice at least fifteen (15) days before the adjourned nicering, as will more fully appear by proof of publication of such notice made by tile publisher of the Vert) Beach Press journal and recorded in the minutes of said board, and said meeting did thereafter continue with adjournments from time to time to time: to time until this meeting; and, WHEREAS, tile Board of County Commissioners has received all complaints and testimony offered and has exatnim d and reviewed said assess- ment ssess-ment roll and has found it unnecessary to Increase the valuation of any prop- erty shown thereon and has found such assessment roll to he correct and the Clerk of said board has made and kept a public record of the individual yeas and nays of each member of tile board voting on each final decision resulting from such equalization hearing; Now, therefore, Smith. Heath, Smith & O'Haire, Attorneys At Law, P. O. Box 518, Vero Beach, Florida 32960