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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-050Beth Johnson, State Senator, appeared before the Board requesting ® that the members of the Board of County Commissioners individually communicate with her regarding the problems of the County and ® = the solutions to the problems. James L. Hair appeared before the Board in regard to the BIO 09 Reef in Brevard County. Mr. Hair, Chairman of the Legislative Committee of the Vero Beach Anglers Club, stated that the reef was a worthy project and that he felt that the Board should voice their support of the project. On a Motion made by Commissioner Bogosian, seconded by Commissioner McCullers, the following Resolution was unanimously adopted: RESOLUTION 6 9- 50 WHEREAS, BIO Reef is a non-profit Florida corporation designed to build the world's largest artificial reef, and - WHEREAS, if constructed, this reef will be dedicated to oceanography, recreation, mariculture and education, and - WHEREAS, this facility would enhance the State of Florida's position in oceanography and mariculture as well as recreation. - NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, to hereby go on record supporting the construction of the aforementioned reef. Marvin Carter of the Carter Engineering Firm, Inc. appeared before the Board on behalf of the Smuggler's Cove Subdivision. The County Administrator presented a tentative plat of a Subdivision known as Smuggler's Cove Subdivision , and recommended its tentative approval as meeting County Subdivision Requirements. Upon a Motion made by Commissioner McCullers, seconded by Commissioner Massey and unanimously carried the recommended tentative approval was given for Smuggler's Cove Subdivision, with the provision that all building be done in accordance with County Subdivision Regulations. V RESOLUTION NO. 69- 51 40 The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, resolves: 1. That this Board, acting upon behalf of Indian River County, I did heretofore sell and convey the property hereinafter described but that • through scrivener's error the 42/100 of an acre set forth in the following description was not included in the deed of conveyance. In order to correct this omission, the form of deed presented herewith from Indian River County, Florida, to Frank J. Schlitt and Mary E. Schlitt, his wife, and Edgar L. Schlitt and Margaret M. Schlitt, his wife, conveying the following described property: The East 10.42 acres of the West 20.42 acres of Tract 9, Section 32, Township 32 South, Range 39 East, according to the last general plat of Indian River Farms Company, as recorded in Plat Book 2, page 25, public records of St. Lucie County, Florida; said lands now lying and being in Indian River County, Florida; is herewith approved and the Chairman and Clerk are authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver that deed upon behalf of the County upon receipt of the recited consideration of Ten Dollars ($10.00) in order to correct the foregoing error. Smith, Heath, Smith & O'Haire, Attorneys At Law, P. O. Box 518, Vero Reach, Florida 3296C�>