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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
A G E N D A
TUESDAY, JUNE 1 - 9:00 A.M.
County Commission Chamber
County Administration Building
1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Kenneth R. Macht, Chairman (District 3)
Fran B. Adams, Vice Chairman (District 1)
Caroline D. Ginn, (District 5)
Ruth Stanbridge (District 2
John W. Tippin, (District 4)
James E. Chandler, County Administrator
Charles P. Vitunac, County Attorney
Jeffrey K. Barton, Clerk to the Board
9:00 a.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER BACKUP
2. INVOCATION PAGES
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - James E. Chandler
4. ADDITIONS to the AGENDA/EMERGENCY ITEMS
1. Add Item 7.F.. Anwinimeots to the Beach and Shore Preservation Conn.
2. Move Item 7.D., Resolution Preparation Policy. to Item 13.A..2.
3. Add Item 13.A.3., Discussion of the Great itiuW Me==.
4. Add Item 13.B.1., Discussion regarding Contributions to the Florida Retirement Plan.
S. Add Item 13.13.2., Discussion regarding City of Jadmonville ordinance on Motor Vehicle 7 ide Loan Industry.
5. PROCLAMATION and PRESENTATIONS
None
6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
None
7. CONSENT AGENDA
A. Approval of Warrants
(memorandum dated May 21, 1999)
B. County Resolution Supporting Muck Removal
from the St. Sebastian River
(memorandum dated May 25, 1999)
C. JPH Development's Request for Extension of
Major Site Plan Approval for a Multi -Tenant
Contractor Trades/Warehouse Building
(memorandum dated May 24, 1999)
D. Resolution Preparation Policy
(memorandum dated May 25, 1999)
E. Payments to Vendors of Court Related Costs
(memorandum dated May 27, 1999)
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8. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS and
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES PAGES
None
9:05 A.M. 9. PUBLIC ITEMS
A. PUBLIC HEARINGS
Board Consideration to Purchase the Preuss
Parcel of the "Blue Goose" Environmental
Land Acquisition Project
(memorandum dated May 25, 1999) 27-80
B. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEMS
None
C. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS
None
10. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S MATTERS
None
11. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS
A. Community Development
None
B. Emergency Services
None
C. General Services
None
D. Leisure Services
None
E. Office of Management and Budget
Tourist Development Council
1999/2000 Budget Recommendation
(memorandum dated May 20, 1999) 81
F. Personnel
None
G. Public Works
37"' St., 41g St. and 45"' St. Improvements
Final Release of Retainage
(memorandum dated May 24, 1999) 82-90
H. Utilities
1. County Road 510 Force Main Interim
Emergency Repair & Follow -Up Corrective
Action
(memorandum dated June 1, 1999) 91-95
2. Sebastian Water Expansion Phase II -C
Resolutions I and II
(memorandum dated May 21, 1999) 96-1.14
I. Human Services
None
12. COUNTY ATTORNEY
None
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13. COMMISSIONERS ITEMS
A. Chairman Kenneth R. Macht
A Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners
of Indian River County, Florida, Expressing It's
Support of Proposed Federal Legislation - Conser-
vation and Reinvestment Act of 1999 (H.R. 701)
and Reinvestment and Environmental Resolution
Act of 1999 (S.25) 115-117
B. Vice Chairman Fran B. Adams
C. Commissioner Caroline D. Ginn
D. Commissioner Ruth Stanbridge
E. Commissioner John W. Tiepin
14. SPECIAL DISTRICTSBOARDS
A. Emergency Services District
None
B. Solid Waste Disposal District
None
C. Environmental Control Board
None
15. ADJOURNMENT
Anyone who may wish to appeal any decision which may be made at this meeting will need
to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal will be based.
Anyone who needs a special accommodation for this meeting may contact the county's
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) coordinator at 567-8000 x408 at least 48 hours in advance
of meeting.
Meeting may be broadcast live on TCI Cable Channel 13 - rebroadcast various times
throughout the week
Falcon Cable Channel 35 - rebroadcast Friday evening
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INDEX TO NE NUTES OF REGULAR MEETING
OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
JUNE 1. 1999
1. CALL TO ORDER .............................................. .1-
2. INVOCATION .................................................. 1-
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ...................................... -1-
4. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA ................................... 1-
7. CONSENT AGENDA ........................................... .2-
7.A. List of Warrants ............................................ 2-
7.B. Resolution 99-051 Supporting Muck Removal from the St. Sebastian River
...................................................... .10-
7.C. JPH Development - Request for Extension of Major Site Plan Approval for
Multi -Tenant Contractor Trades/Warehouse Building (Gateway Center
PhaseI) ................................................ .13-
7.D. Resolution Preparation Policy ............................... .14-
7.E. Payments to Vendors of Court -Related Costs ................... .14-
7.F. Appointments to Beach and Shore Preservation Committee - City of Vero
Beach, Mayor Art Neuberger - City of Sebastian, Vice Mayor Chuck
Neuberger - Town of Orchid, Town Manager Ernest Polverari ...... .15-
9.A. PUBLIC HEARING - PREUSS PARCEL OF THE `BLUE GOOSE"
ENVIRONMENTAL LAND ACQUISITION PROJECT - AGREEMENT WITH
TOM COLLINS REGARDING CONSERVATION EASEMENT ON PREUSS
PARCEL.................................................... .17 -
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1 LE. TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL - 1999/2000 BUDGET
RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................ .26-
11.G. 371H STREET, 41sT STREET AND 45TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS - FINAL
RELEASE OF RETAINAGE - DICKERSON FLORIDA ............... .28-
11.H.1. COUNTY ROAD 510 - FORCE MAIN INTERIM EMERGENCY
REPAIR AND FOLLOW-UP CORRECTIVE ACTION - WABASSO
CAUSEWAY - DERRICO CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION -
MASTELLER & MOLER ENGINEERS - PROJECT US -94 -22 -CS .. -29-
RESOLUTION 99-052 AND RESOLUTION 99-053 - SEBASTIAN
WATER EXPANSION PHASE II -C -PROJECT UW -97 -12 -DS ... -31-
13.A.1. ClIARMAN KENNETH R MACHT - PROPOSED RESOLUTION
EXPRESSING SUPPORT OF PROPOSED FEDERAL LEGISLATION -
CONSERVATION AND REINVESTMENT ACT OF 1999 (H.R. 701)
AND REINVESTMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION
ACT OF 1999 (S.25) (FEDERAL OIL AND GAS RESOURCES ON THE
OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF) .......................... .50-
13.A.2. CHAIRMbkN KENNETH R MACHT - RESOLUTION PREPARATION
POLICY (MOVED FROM ITEM 7.D.) ........................ .52-
13.A.3. CHAIRMAN KENNETH R MACHT - DISCUSSION OF THE GREAT
"TURKEY" MASSACRE (GOVERNOR BUSH VETOES LOCAL ITEMS
FROM THE BUDGET) .................................... .53-
13.B.1. VICE CHAHWAN FRAN B. ADAMS - DISCUSSION REGARDING
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FLORIDA RETIREMENT PLAN ..... .54-
13.B.2. VICE CHAIRMAN FRAN B. ADAMS - DISCUSSION REGARDING
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE ORDINANCE ON MOTOR VEHICLE
TITLE LOAN INDUSTRY ................................. .54 -
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June 1, 1999
REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, met in Regular
Session at the County Commission Chambers, 1840 2511 Street, Vero Beach, Florida, on
Tuesday, June 1, 1999, at 9:00 a.m. Present were Kenneth R Macht, Chairman; Fran B.
Adams, Vice Chairman; John W. Tippin; Caroline D. Ginn; and Ruth Stanbridge. Also
present were James E. Chandler, County Administrator; Charles P. Vitunac, County
Attorney; and Patricia "PT' Jones, Deputy Clerk.
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Macht called the meeting to order.
2. IlWOCATION
Commissioner Ginn delivered the Invocation.
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
County Administrator Chandler led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
4. ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA
Commissioner Adams requested 3 additions to today's Agenda:
1. Item 7.F., Appointments to the Beach and Shore Preservation Committee.
2. Item 13.B.1., Discussion regarding Contributions to the Florida Retirement
Plan.
3. Item 13.B.2., Discussion regarding City of Jacksonville Ordinance on Motor
Vehicle Title Loan Industry.
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Commissioner Adams also requested that Item 7.D., Resolution Preparation Policy,
be moved to Item 13.A.2.
Chairman Macht requested the addition of Item 13.A.3., discussion of the great
"Turkey" massacre.
ON MOTION by Commissioner Stanbridge,
SECONDED by Commissioner Adams, the Board
unanimously made the above changes to the Agenda.
7. CONSENT AGENDA
Commissioner Adams requested that Item 7.B. be removed for discussion.
7.A. LIST OF WARRANTS
The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 21, 1999:
TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
DATE: MAY 21,1999
SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF WARRANTS
FROM: EDWIN M. FRY, JR., FINANCE DIRECTOR
In compliance with Chapter 136.06, Florida Statutes, all warrants issued by the Board of
County Commissioners are to be recorded in the Board minutes.
Approval is requested for the attached list of warrants, issued by the Clerk to the Board, for
the time period of May 13 to May 21, 1999.
ON MOTION by Commissioner Stanbridge,
SECONDED by Commissioner Adams, the Board
unanimously approved the list of Warrants as issued
by the Clerk to the Board for the period from May
13, 1999 through May 21, 1999, as recommended by
staff.
JUNE 19 1999
CHECK
NAME
CHECK
CHECK
NUMBER
DATE
AMOUNT
0019984
IRC EMPLOYEE HEALTH INSURANCE-
1999-05-13
6,487.50
0019985
AMERICAN DENTAL PLAN (FLORIDA)
1999-05-17
1,667.12
0262591
ACTION PRINTERS
1999 -OS -20
102.05
0262592
AMERICAN BUSINESS INTERIORS
1999-05-20
2,314.33
0262593
ATCO TOOL SUPPLY
1999-05-20
230.94
0262594
ATLAS PEN & PENCIL CORP
1999 -OS -20
777.65
0262595
A A ELECTRIC, INC
1999-05-20
157.72
0262596
ALL RITE WATER CONDITIONING
1999-05-20
75.00
0262597
COMMONWEALTH TECH
1999-05-20
500.00
0262598
A T & T WIRELESS SERVICES
1999-05-20
159.09
0262599
A T & T
1999-05-20
103.38
0262600
AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE
1999-05-20
169,466.53
0262601
ASHWORTH INC
1999-05-20
65.91
0262602
ASHBROOK CORP
1999-05-20
1,914.24
0262603
ATLANTIC COASTAL TITLE CORP
1999-05-20
56.00
0262604
APPERSON CHEMICALS,INC
1999 -OS -20
3,193.08
0262605
APA -FLORIDA CHAPTER
1999-05-20
125.00
0262606
ANICOM
1999-05-20
425.00
0262607
AMERITREND HOMES
1999-05-20
500.00
0262608
ANDREYEV ENGINEERING, INC.
1999-05-20
1,800.00
0262609
AUDIO REPLACEMENT TAPE SERVICE
1999-05-20
88.60
0262610
ARNOLD, DAVINA
1999-05-20
251.82
0262611
AIRWICK PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS
1999-05-20
137.78
0262612
ALIGNMENT SUPPLIES INC
1999-05-20
6,205.25
0262613
BAKER DISTRIBUTING CO
1999-05-20
486.65
0262614
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
1999-05-20
4,768.24
0262615
BERNAN ASSOCIATES
1999-05-20
70.00
0262616
BETTER BUSINESS FORMS, INC
1999-05-20
195.00
0262617
BRUGNOLI, ROBERT J PHD
1999-05-20
150.00
0262618
BARTON, JEFFREY K -CLERK
1999-05-20
3,600.00
0262619
BARTON, JEFFREY K
1999-05-20
2,476.55
0262620
BAKER & TAYLOR INC
1999-05-20
944.33
0262621
BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO &
1999-05-20
250.00
0262622
BRODART Co
1999-05-20
1,031.38
0262623
BFI MEDICAL WASTE SYSTEMS
1999-05-20
108.96
0262624
BAKER & TAYLOR ENTERTAINMENT _
1999-05-20
355.06
0262625
BET -1 -SOUTH MOBILITY
1999-05-20
196.65
0262626
BELLSOUTH
1999-05-20
7,198.44
0262627
BEAZER HOMES, INC
1999-05-20
500.00
0262628
BAUER, JANICE
1999-05-20
54.75
0262629
BARKER, BONNIE
1999-05-20
17.60
0262630
BOYES & FARINA P A
1999-05-20
11,317.49
0262631
BELLSOUTH
1999-05-20
2,020.12
0262632
COASTLINE EQUIPMENT CO., INC
1999-05-20
256.67
0262633
CENTRAL WINDOW OF
1999 -OS -20
235.00
0262634
CLEMENTS PEST CONTROL
1999-05-20
460.50
0262635
COLD AIR DISTRIBUTORS
1999-05-20
7.69
0262636
CLOSSON PRESS
1999-05-20
40.00
0262637
COASTAL REFINING & MARKETING
1999-05-20
16,659.23
0262638
CROSS CREEK APPAREL, INC
1999-05-20
508.62
0262639
CARTER & VERPLANCK
1999 -OS -20
18,620.00
0262640
CITGO PETROLEUM CORP
1999-05-20
2,318.51
0262641
CHIVERS NORTH AMERICA
1999-05-20
143.46
0262642
CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO
1999-05-20
111.00
0262643
C4 IMAGING SYSTEMS INC
1999-05-20
25.47
0262644
CLIFFORD, MIKE
1999 -OS -20
100.00
0262645
CORPORATION OF THE PRESIDENT
1999-05-20
48.75
0262646
CENTRAL PUMP & SUPPLY INC
1999-05-20
255.17
0262647
CAMPBELL, STEPHANIE
1999-05-20
157.07
0262648
CENTER FOR EMOTIONAL AND
1999-05-20
432.00
0262649
COLUMBIA HOUSE
1999-05-20
46.50
0262650
COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT LEASING
1999-05-20
138.42
0262651
COBB, JOHN
1999-05-20
150.00
0262652
COLLIER CLUB INC
1999-05-20
19,351.12
0262653
DAVES SPORTING GOODS
1999-05-20
992.30
0262654
DICRERSON-FLORIDA, INC
1999-05-20
278,758.07
0262655
DIVE RESCUE INT'L, INC
1999-05-20
365.77
0262656
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
1999-05-20
32,130.00
0262657
DRIVEWAYS INC
1999-05-20
10,411.63
0262658
DADE PAPER COMPANY
1999-05-20
910.69
0262659
DESIGNED TRAFFIC
1999-05-20
5,009.50
0262660
FEDE%
1999-05-20
12.75
0262661
DOWNTOWN PRODUCE INC
1999-05-20
260.97
0262662
DOWNING, DALE
1999-05-20
500.00
0262663
DOYLE, STEVE
1999-05-20
64.00
0262664
E -Z BREW COFFEE SERVICE, INC
1999-05-20
92.25
0262665
EVANS, FLOYD
1999 -OS -20
25.00
0262666
E D DESIGNER HATS
1999-05-20
54.00
0262667
ERICSSON, INC
1999-05-20
25.00
0262668
ECOTECH CONSULTANTS, INC
1999-05-20
9,166.47
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BOOK
CHECK
NAME
CHECK
CHECK
NUMBER
DATE
AMOUNT
0262669 EZ GOLF
1999-05-20
39.00
0262670 ESQUIRE DEPOSITION SERVICES
1999-05-20
387.50
0262671 ELDERHOSTEL - CATALOG DEPT.
1999-05-20
10.00
0262672 FISHER SCIENTIFIC
1999-05-20
352.55
0262673 FLORIDA BAR, THE
1999-05-20
52.00
0262674 FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY CO
1999-05-20
2,468.00
0262675 FLORIDA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO
_ 1999-05-20
1,043.90
0262676 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
1999-05-20
39,862.19
0262677 FLORIDA WATER RESOURCES
1999-05-20
585.00
0262678 FRASER ENGINEERING & TESTING
1999-05-20
1,605.00
0262679 FOOT -JOY DRAWER
1999-05-20
182.00
0262680 FLOWERS BAKING COMPANY OF
1999-05-20
251.63
0262681 FLORIDA TIRE RECYCLING, INC
1999-05-20
1,633.80
0262682
FLINN, SHEILA I
1999-05-20
406.00
0262683
FLOW -TECHNOLOGY
1999-05-20
47.66
0262684
FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST
1999-05-20
9.65
0262685
FELLSMERE, CITY OF
1999-05-20
111.39
0262686
FALZONE, CHRISTOPHER
1999-05-20
59.22
0262687
FLORIDA DEPT OF CORRECTIONS
1999-05-20
141.06
0262688
FORE COMMUNICATIONS, INC
1999-05-20
149.00
0262689
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
1999-05-20
372.12
0262690
FREIGHTLINER TRUCKS OF SOUTH
1999-05-20
129.02
0262691
FLORIDA PARK PATROL
1999-05-20
25.00
0262692
FIRESTONE TIRE & SERVICE
1999-05-20
575.68
0262693
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW
1999-05-20
67.12
0262694
FLORIDA HISTORICAL LIBRARY
1999-05-20
124.60
0262695
FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL
1999-05-20
25.00
0262696
GALE GROUP, THE
1999-05-20
1,871.72
0262697
GATOR LUMBER COMPANY
1999-05-20
22.32
0262698
GENEALOGICAL PUBLISHING
1999-05-20
234.85
0262699
GENE'S AUTO GLASS
1999-05-20
295.00
0262700
GLISSON & SONS, INC
1999-05-20
1,200.00
0262701
GOODKNIGHT LAWN EQUIPMENT, INC
1999-05-20
54.23
0262702
GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO INC
1999-05-20
569.23
0262703
GROLIER PUBLISHING COMPANY
1999-05-20
1,269.88
0262704
GENTILE, MICHELLE
1999-05-20
92.08
0262705
GOODYEAR AUTO SERVICE CENTER
1999-05-20
483.06
0262706
GEAR EDWARDS INC
1999-05-20
41.97
0262707
GRILL REFILL, INC
1999-05-20
94.60
0262708
GERACE, EVELYN H
1999-05-20
13.50
0262709
GREENHAVEN PRESS INC
1999-05-20
134.56
0262710
HARBOR BRANCH OCEANOGRAPH, INC
1999-05-20
400.00
0262711
HARRIS SANITATION, INC
1999-05-20
540.24
0262712
HARVEY, CARLITA
1999-05-20
25.14
0262713
HAZELLIEF, JEANNIE E
1999-05-20
133.00
0262714
HIGHSMITH, INC
1999-05-20
209.95
0262715
HORNUNG'S PRO GOLF SALES, INC
1999-05-20
454.19
0262716
HUNTER AUTO SUPPLIES
1999-05-20
627.95
0262717
HERITAGE BOOKS, INC
1999-05-20
108.00
0262718
HERITAGE QUEST
1999-05-20
34.42
0262719
EACH COMPANY
1999-05-20
174.55
0262720
HARBOR BRANCH OCEANOGRAPHIC
1999-05-20
0262721
HILL MANUFACTURING
1999-05-20
.5,624.00
1,222.64
0262722
HOLIDAY BUILDERS
1999-05-20
500.00
0262723
HINTON'S CARPET CLEANING
1999-05-20
880.00
0262724
HOWARD JOHNSON E%PRESS INN
1999-05-20
84.00
0262725
HAWKS'CAY RESORT & MARINA
1999-05-20
297.00
0262726
HEARING VISIONS _
1999-05-20
54.00
0262727
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
1999-05-20
4,740.00
0262728
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SOLID
1999-05-20
3,390.50
0262729
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
1999-05-20
200.00
0262730
INDIAN RIVER ACE HARDWARE
1999-05-20
18.43
0262731
INDIAN RIVER BATTERY, INC
1999-05-20
344.00
0262732
INDIAN RIVER BLUEPRINT CO INC
1999-05-20
255.52
0262733
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
1999-05-20
76.00
0262734
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY UTILITY
1999-05-20
461.28
0262735
INDUSTRIAL REFUSE SALES
1999-05-20
8,250.00
0262736
INGRAM LIBRARY SERVICES
1999-05-20
109.92
0262737
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
1999-05-20
3,073.33
0262738
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
1999-05-20
118.00
0262739
INSURANCE SERVICING &
1999-05-20
550.00
0262740
INVESTIGATIVE SUPPORT
1999-05-20
2,000.00
0262741
IBM CORPORATION
1999-05-20
1,391.87
0262742
INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION
1999-05-20
0262743
INDIAN RIVER INDUSTRIAL
1999-05-20
517.00
329,434.27
0262744
INTERIM COURT REPORTING
1999-05-20
0262745
IRRIGATION CONSULTANTS UNLIMIT
1999-05-20
132.75
0262746
IFAS PUBLICATIONS
1999-05-20
16.28
0262747 JACOBS ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR
1999-05-20
79.75
0262748 JANIE DEAN CHEVROLET, INC
1999-05-20
18.50
7.20
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CHECK
NAME
CHECK
CHECK
NUMBER
DATE
AMOUNT
0262749
JIFFY PHOTO CENTER
1999-05-20
206.93
0262750
JOHNSON, LILLIAN
1999-05-20
52.20
0262751
JONES CHEMICALS, INC
1999-05-20
1,489.29
0262752
POWELL, MARY D
1999-05-20
169.22
0262753
KNIGHT & MATHIS, INC
1999-05-20
70.90
0262754
K & S RIP RAP SERVICES
1999-05-20
4,098.60
0262755
KELLY TRACTOR CO
1999-05-20
5.61
0262756
KANO LABORATORIES, INC
1999-05-20
190.33
0262757
KELLER, SCHLEICHER &
1999-05-20
1,650.00
0262758
KILPATRICK TURF EQUIPMENT INC
1999-05-20
149.76
0262759
KT MOWER & EQUIPMENT
1999-05-20
41.28
0262760
KEEP INDIAN RIVER BEAUTIFUL
1999-05-20
1,483.29
0262761
K DATA PRODUCTS, INC.
1999-05-20
232.52
0262762
K & M ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC
1999-05-20
132.11
0262763
KIPP, BILLY C
1999 -OS -20
23.17
0262764
LAB SAFETY SUPPLY, INC
1999-05-20
305.55
0262765
LEISURE ARTS, INC
1999-05-20
24.91
0262766
LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC
1999-05-20
502.10
0262767
L B SMITH, INC
1999-05-20
109.53
0262768
LISI PRESS, THE
1999-05-20
20.00
0262769
LOPRESTI, ETTA
1999-05-20
44.28
0262770
LESCO, INC
1999-05-20
501.94
0262771
LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES
1999-05-20
121.29
0262772
LIBERTY DIV OF COPYCO
1999-05-20
61.00
0262773
LANDSCAPE CONNECTION
1999-05-20
57.28
0262774
LARGE PRINT LIBRARY DISCOUNTER
1999-05-20
44.50
0262775
MAXWELL PLUMBING, INC
1999-05-20
23.00
0262776
MICKLER'S FLORIDIANA, INC
1999-05-20
105.04
0262777
MICROFORMS MANAGEMENT CORP
1999-05-20
565.12
0262778
_
MIKES GARAGE
1999-05-20
120.00
0262779
MILKER DOCUMENT PRODUCTS
1999-05-20
224.56
0262780
MOODY TIRE, INC
1999-05-20
54.57
0262781
MORA, RALPH PHD
1999-05-20
150.00
0262782
MAC PAPERS, INC
1999-05-20
53.25
0262783
MCMASTER-CARR SUPPLY COMPANY
1999-05-20
121.57
0262784
MISSIMER INTERNATIONAL
1999-05-20
2,320.00
0262785
MORELLO, KEN A
1999-05-20
500.00
0262786
MAURER, ERMA B, RN
1999-05-20
160.00
0262787
MCCLEARY, DENNIS
1999-05-20
4,725.00
0262788
MCCLEARY, MILDRED
1999-05-20
184.00
0262789
MAIN STREET HARDWARE, INC
1999-05-20
18.20
0262790
MARC INDUSTRIES
1999-05-20
180.74
0262791
MGB CONSTRUCTION INC
1999-05-20
500.00
0262792
MCGUIRE, GEORGE SEAN
1999-05-20
282.04
0262793
MONARCH MARKING SYSTEMS
1999-05-20
482.51
0262794
MAX DAVIS ASSOCIATES INC
1999-05-20
112.19
0262795
MARKETING THAT WORKS INC
1999-05-20
4,725.00
0262796
MILLER, STACEY
1999-05-20
43.77
0262797
MEREDITH BOOKS
1999-05-20
17.48
0262798
NAVY LEAGUE OF THE U S
1999-05-20
30.00
0262799
NEW READERS PRESS
1999-05-20
470.88
0262800
NICOSIA, ROGER J DO
1999-05-20
2,840.00
0262801
NEW HORIZONS OF THE TREASURE
1999-05-20
2,671.02
0262802
N A D A APPRAISAL GUIDES
1999-05-20
40.00
0262803
NATIONAL PROPANE CORP
1999-05-20
45.99
0262804
NATIONAL BAG COMPANY, INC
1999-05-20
534.82
0262805
NETMANAGE, INC
1999 -OS -20
96.00
0262806
NORTHERN SAFETY COMPANY
1999-05-20
142.47
0262807
NEOPOST
1999-05-20
918.00
0262808
OFFICE PRODUCTS & SERVICE
1999-05-20
887.09
0262809
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
1999-05-20
164.65
0262810
OFFICE DEPOT, INC
1999-05-20
712.47
0262811
PARKS RENTAL INC
1999-05-20
66.91
0262812
PEPSI -COLA COMPANY
1999 -OS -20
43.00
0262813
PETTY CASH
1999-05-20
292.43
0262814
PHILLIPS, LINDA R
1999-05-20
42.00
0262815
POSTMASTER
1999-05-20
300.00
0262816
PUBLIC DEFENDER
1999-05-20
3,807.15
0262817
PRYOR RESOURCES, INC
1999-05-20
89.00
0262818
PETTY CASH
1999-05-20
13.84
0262819
PORT PETROLEUM, INC
1999-05-20
1,740.89
0262820
PARSONS TECHNOLOGY
1999-05-20
39.97
0262821
PRESS JOURNAL
1999-05-20
70.50
0262822
POSTMASTER
1999-05-20
132.00
0262823
PINEAPPLE PRESS, INC
1999-05-20
69.10
0262824
PEEK TRAFFIC SYSTEMS, INC
1999-05-20
1,350.00
0262825
PIONEER METALS, INC
1999-05-20
445.00
0262826
PERKINS MEDICAL SUPPLY
1999-05-20
42.00
0262827
PANGSURN, TERRI
1999 -OS -20
24.00
0262828
PRESS JOURNAL/STUART NEWS
1999-05-20
2,850.67
0262829
_
PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION
1999-05-20
279.40
JUNE 191999
•
-5-
BOOK rAGE
CHECK
NAME
CHECK
CHECK
NUMBER
DATE
AMOUNT
0262830
PHELPS, PAMELA G
1999-05-20
50.00
0262831
PESCIA, DONALD
1999-05-20
874.04
0262832
PRECEPT
1999-05-20
201.60
0262833
QUALITY BOORS, INC
1999-05-20
354.75
0262834
RADIOSHACK
1999-05-20
143.39
0262835
RUSSELL CONCRETE, INC
1999 -OS -20
332.50
0262836
ROBERTS, CHARLES
1999-05-20
500.00
0262837
REXFORD, C JOHN
1999-05-20
500.00
0262838
ROBINSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY,INC 1999-05-20
371.16
0262839
REMITTANCE PROCESSING CENTER
1999-05-20
68.67
0262840
RECORDED BOOKS INC
1999-05-20
267.20
0262841
RUBBER STAMP EXPRESS & MORE
1999-05-20
12.00
0262842
RELIANCE PETROLEUM CO, INC
1999-05-20
165.72
0262843
REISFELD, ART
1999-05-20
63.28
0262844
RAY TECH ENTERPRISES INC
1999-05-20
1,700.00
0262845
RSR
1999-05-20
1,845.48
0262846
ROYAL CUP COFFEE
1999-05-20
92.25
0262847
RAPP, PAMELA
1999-05-20
12.00
0262848
REGIONS INTERSTATE BILLING
1999-05-20
1,797.00
0262849
ROCKHURST COLLEGE CONTINUING
1999-05-20
278.00
0262850
SCHOPP, BARBARA G
1999-05-20
164.50
0262851
SCOTT'S SPORTING GOODS
1999-05-20
400.00
0262852
SCOTTY'S, INC
1999-05-20
252.46
0262853
SEBASTIAN BUSINESS SUPPLY, INC
1999-05-20
515.65
0262854
SEWELL HARDWARE CO, INC
1999-05-20
262.40
0262855
SOUTHERN EAGLE DISTRIBUTING,
1999-05-20
1,217.06
0262856
SOUTHERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY
1999 -OS -20
527.75
0262857
STANDARD & POOR'S
1999-05-20
2,090.00
0262858
STATE ATTORNEY 19TH CIRCUIT
1999-05-20
70.20
0262859
SUNSHINE PHYSICAL THERAPY
1999-05-20
15.00
0262860
ST JOHN'S RIVER WATER MGMT
1999-05-20
250.00
0262861
ST LUCIE PAPER & PACKAGING,INC
1999-05-20
815.80
0262862
SERVICE REFRIGERATION CO, INC
1999-05-20
331.90
0262863
SIMON & SCHUSTER
1999-05-20
1,428.63
0262864
SAFESPACE
1999-05-20
1,250.00
0262865
SALEM PRESS, INC
1999-05-20
394.25
0262866
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNCIL
1999-05-20
150.00
0262867
SEXTON, HILDY
1999-05-20
80.00
0262868
SF COMMUNICATIONS INC
1999-05-20
39.90
0262869
SUN BELT MEDICAL SUPPLY, INC
1999 -OS -20
1,372.60
0262870
SALEM PRESS, INC
1999-05-20
282.00
0262871
SCHLITT, JIM
1999-05-20
500.00
0262872
SYSCO FOOD SERVICES OF
1999-05-20
1,226.61
0262873
SNOBERGER, RUTH ANN
1999-05-20
169.75
0262874
SEBASTIAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
1999-05-20
25.00
0262875
SYSTEMATIC SERVICES, INC
1999-05-20
4,193.20
0262876
SOUTHERN LOCK AND SUPPLY CO
1999 -OS -20
181.20
0262877
STM/SAVE THE MOMENT
1999-05-20
43.00
0262878
SUDDEN IMAGES (BEACH)
1999-05-20
82.50
0262879
SOUTHERN SECURITY SYSTEMS OF_
1999-05-20
95.00
0262880
STAGE & SCREEN
1999-05-20
28.44
0262881
SHIELDS, VANESSA
1999-05-20
34.76
0262882
SCHWEY, PAUL MATTHEW
1999-05-20
_ 56.00
0262883
SCOTT, LONNIE G
1999-05-20
140.00
0262884
SAFETY & HEALTH TRAINING CTR
1999-05-20
7,590.00
0262885
SCARPINATO, DENIS D DVM MS
1999-05-20
400.00
0262886
SEMINOLE SOIL & WATER DISTRICT
1999-05-20
20.00
0262887
SIMPSON, GAIL
1999-05-20
90.00
0262888
SHELL FLEET CARD
1999-05-20
926.64
0262889
SOUTHERN STAR
1999-05-20
540.00
0262890
STEWART, SARAH LYNN
1999-05-20
38.62
0262891
TEN -8 FIRE EQUIPMENT, INC
1999-05-20
1,868.67
0262892
TITLEIST DRAWER
1999-05-20
139.26
0262893
TREASURE COAST REFUSE
1999-05-20
33,727.70
0262894
TERRA
1999-05-20
887.00
0262895 THOMSON FINANICAL PUBLICATION
1999-05-20
264.75
0262896 TLC DIVERSIFIED, INC
1999-05-20
58,346.58
0262897 TABAR, JEFFREY
1999-05-20
333.93
0262898 TACKETT, WILLIAM C
1999-05-20
52.96
0262899 TANDY BRANDS ACCESSORIES
1999-05-20
43.88
0262900 TRAVELHOST OF TREASURE COAST &
1999-05-20
190.00
0262901 TRAKKER MAPS, INC
1999-05-20
54.85
0262902 TCI CABLEVISION OF FLORIDA
1999-05-20
9,726.47
0262903 TOMMY HILFIGER GOLF
1999-05-20
2,278.93
0262904 IIS FILTER DISTRIBUTION GROUP
1999-05-20
33,418.93
0262905 USA BLUEBOOK
1999-05-20
598.11
0262906 UNITED STATES PLASTIC CORP
1999-05-20
255.05
0262907 USA AQUATICS INC
1999-05-20
191.10
0262908 VELDE FORD, INC
1999-05-20
249.03
0262909 VERO BEACH, CITY OF
1999-05-20
13,420.62
0262910 VERO CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTORS,INC
1999-05-20
113.00
0262911 VERO LAWNMOWER CENTER, INC
1999-05-20
13,126.05
JUNE 11 1999
0
•
CHECK
NAME
CHECK
CHECK
NUMBER
DATE
AMOUNT
0262912
VERO REACH, CITY OF
1999-05-20
24.07
0262913
VERO BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
1999-05-20
225.00
0262914
VERO BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
1999-05-20
185.00
0262915
VERO BEARING & BOLT
1999-05-20
147.44
0262916
VOLUNTEER ACTION CENTER
1999-05-20
75.00
0262917
VERO HERITAGE INC
1999-05-20
880.00
0262918
VANSON ENTERPRISES
1999-05-20
500.00
0262919
WAL-MART STORES, INC
1999-05-20
512.94
0262920
WALSH, LYNN
1999-05-20
56.84
0262921
WHEELER, GARY C
1999-05-20
5,579.19
0262922
WITTEK GOLF SUPPLY CO, INC
1999-05-20
260.66
0262923
W W GRAINGER, INC
1999-05-20
620.31
0262924
WAL-MART STORES, INC
1999-05-20
11.77
0262925
WILLHOFF, PATSY
1999-05-20
260.00
0262926
WILLIAM THIES & SONS, INC
1999-05-20
357.50
0262927
WILLIAMS, BETTY R, RN
1999-05-20
44.00
0262928
WHEELER, GARY SHERIFF
1999-05-20
4,252.08
0262929
WHITESIDE PARTS & SERVICE INC
1999-05-20
48.00
0262930
WORLDCOM TECHNOLOGIES INC _
1999-05-20
65.80
0262931
WEST GROUP PAYMENT CTR
1999 -OS -20
272.00
0262932
WWCI TV 10
1999-05-20
300.00
0262933
WHEELED COACH INDUSTRIES INC
1999-05-20
137.70
0262934
XEROX CORPORATION
1999-05-20
2,259.59
0262935
YAVORSKY'S TRUCK SERVICE,INC
1999-05-20
10.35
0262936
ZIMMERMANN, KARL
1999-05-20
21.60
0262937
ZEP CONSTRUCTION INC
1999-05-20
40,600.00
0262938
MILLER, JOSEPH
1999-05-20
601.92
0262939
COOPER, GEORGE
1999-05-20
297.66
0262940
BRANDON CAPITAL CORPORATION
1999-05-20
60.12
0262941
KINSEY, CHARLES E
1999-05-20
44.06
0262942
LETHIG, DEBORAH
1999-05-20
5.39
0262943
CALIXTE, MARIE
1999-05-20
12.43
0262944
GROOM CONSTRUCTION CO
1999-05-20
51.25
0262945
RICHARDS, STEVEN & BECKY
1999-05-20
23.00
0262946
JOHNSTON, RALPH L
1999-05-20
91.44
0262947
PROCTOR CONSTRUCTION CO, INC
1999-05-20
458.17
0262948
STOKES, PATRICK E
1999-05-20
21.62
0262949
GHA, GRAND HABOR LTD
1999-05-20
65.17
0262950
SANDERS, DEBBIE HART
1999-05-20
38.10
0262951
ZERN, ALLEN
1999-05-20
98.68
0262952
CENTURY 21 SEA TREK
1999-05-20
41.92
0262953
SCHLITT, LARRY
1999-05-20
14.51
0262954
S R SMITH & SONS
1999-05-20
28.08
0262955
MCDOUGALL, STEVEN LEE
1999-05-20
24.02
0262956
FOTHERGILL, GORDON M
1999-05-20
66.82
0262957
GRO VERO BEACH INC
1999-05-20
234.22
0262958
MGB CONSTRUCTION INC
1999-05-20
101.77
0262959
QUEEN, ROCKETTE
1999-05-20
64.19
0262960
SCHRAM, BARBARA
1999-05-20
68.89
0262961
COLBURN, SHEREE A
1999-05-20
54.07
0262962
ST LUCIE DEVELOPMENT CORP
1999-05-20
38.98
0262963
JULIN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION
1999-05-20
50.00
0262964
WATSON, GEORGE E
1999-05-20
25.26
0262965
WESCOTT, DEANNA M
1999-05-20
6.72
0262966
DOBSON, RAMAR M
1999-05-20
14.15
0262967
HARRIS, JENNIFER J
1999-05-20
56.28
0262968
IOTT, FRANCIS C
1999-05-20
524.54
0262969
KING, JEAN C
1999-05-20
69.64
0262970
VREDENBURG, CURT D
1999-05-20
76.37
0262971
SEQUOIA CORPORATION
1999-05-20
66.95
0262972
WELLINGTON HOMES
1999-05-20
43.00
0262973
FINCH, KIM
1999-05-20
2.45
0262974
STEINBERGER, DEAN
1999-05-20
27.72
0262975
MURPHY, PAUL I
1999-05-20
19.82
0262976
CLEMENT, ELIZABETH D
1999-05-20
81.74
0262977
DAVIS, JANICE A
1999-05-20
22.20
0262978
COHEN,HAROLD & MARLENE
1999-05-20
52.41
0262979
SAFRAN, ROBERT S
1999-05-20
11.66
0262980
DESCLOS, CYNTHIA
1999-05-20
58.66
0262981
ADAMSON, MARY L
1999-05-20
49.74
0262982
_
BENTLEY, JESSICA
1999-05-20
59.71
0262983
ROGERS, ROBERT B
1999 -OS -20
59.68
0262984
HOWELL, JOHN D
1999-05-20
32.10
0262985
FERRIL, KAY
1999-05-20
21.61
0262986
NEWLAND JR, ROBERT G
1999-05-20
27.11
0262987
GENTRY, JENNIFER
1999-05-20
32.63
0262988
GREGOIRE, TONIA
1999-05-20
29.52
0262989
ASSOCIATES REALTY
1999-05-20
34.47
0262990
KAELIN, CYNTHIA
1999-05-20
27.95
0262991
CASTAWAY COVE
1999-05-20
66.47
0262992
ANDERSEN, ANDREW P
1999-05-20
67.40
JUNE 1, 1999
•
-7- BOCK l� � , ��-
rt�
r
BOOK
CHECK
NAME
CHECK
CHECK
NUMBER
DATE
AMOUNT
0262993
ATTEO, SHERRI
1999-05-20
14.32
0262994
PISATURO, JOAN T
1999-05-20
47.50
0262995
MC GRATH, DEBORAH
1999-05-20
118.00
0262996
PERKINS, BRYCE
1999-05-20
105.06
0262997
KIRCHOFF, GEORGE F
1999-05-20
105.06
0262998
ANDERSON, FRED
1999-05-21
148.00
0262999
BECHT, TONYA AND CITY OF VERO
1999-05-21
92.00
0263000
BROXTON, LYDIA
1999-05-21
219.00
0263001
BREVCO PROPERTIES, INC
1999-05-21
471.00
0263002
BEUTTELL, PETER M
1999-05-21
270.00
0263003
SILKEN GROUP
1999-05-21
1,694.00
0263004
BEANS, ROBERT
1999-05-21
226.00
0263005
BROOKS, DONNA AND CITY OF VERO
1999-05-21
59.00
0263006
BELL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
1999-05-21
1,283.00
0263007
BOUYSSOU, STEPHANE H
1999-05-21
397.00
0263008
BLAHNIK, CHRIS OR MILDRED
1999-05-21
364.00
0263009
BUCKNER, SHEILA & CITY OF VERO
1999-05-21
84.00
0263010
BROOKHAVEN, TOWN OF
1999-05-21
557.64
0263011
BREVARD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHRTY
1999-05-21
484.64
0263012
BLUE, YOLANDA
1999-05-21
438.00
0263013
CARTWRIGHT, WILLIAM AND/
1999-05-21
197.00
0263014
CORR, RHODA L
1999-05-21
299.00
0263015
COLLINS, THOMAS B
1999 -OS -21
588.00
0263016
COSCO, KEN
1999-05-21
452.00
0263017
CENTURY 21 SEATREK REALTY, INC
1999-05-21
245.00
0263018
CARLTON, ALLAN R
1999-05-21
306.00
0263019
C P E ASSOCIATES
1999-05-21
906.00
0263020
CAPAK, GERALD T
1999-05-21
350.00
0263021
CUMMINGS, JERRY
1999-05-21
438.00
0263022
COLDWELL BANKER
1999-05-21
426.00
0263023
CLUNN, JEFFREY
1999-05-21
312.00
0263024
CARONE, PAUL
1999-05-21
230.00
0263025
CHAMBLISS, CHIQUITA AND CITY
1999 -OS -21
18.00
0263026
CARLUCCI, LEONARD A
1999-05-21
404.00
0263027
DAN PREUSS REALTY, INC
1999-05-21
274.00
0263028
DOOLITTLE JAMES A & ASSOCIATES
1999-05-21
2,712.00
0263029
DENNISON, WANDA
1999-05-21
911.00
0263030
DOVE, E WILSON
1999-05-21
267.00
0263031
DOYLE, CHERYL
1999-05-21
305.00
0263032
EDGEWOOD PLACE (305-113) _
1999-05-21
390.00
0263033
EDWARD, FRANKLIN
1999-05-21
328.00
0263034
FOGERTY, GEORGE A
1999-05-21
315.00
0263035
FRESH, DANIEL J
1999-05-21
228.00
0263036
FT PIERCE, CITY OF
1999-05-21
2,047.56
0263037
FOGARTY ENTERPRISES, INC
1999-05-21
350.00
0263038
GASKILL, ROBERT
1999-05-21
251.00
0263039
GRIMM, FLOYD OR HELEN
1999-05-21
190.00
0263040
GIFFORD GROVES, LTD
1999-05-21
10,828.00
0263041
GEORGE, MARY KIM
1999-05-21
579.00
0263042
GRACE'S LANDING LTD
1999-05-21
2,924.00
0263043
GLOVERSVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY
1999-05-21
249.64
0263044
HAWKINS, WANDA
1999-05-21
21.00
0263045
HOLM, LEO
1999-05-21
445.00
0263046
HAMM, BEVERLY AND CITY OF VERO
1999-05-21
89.00
0263047
INDIAN RIVER INVESTMENT
1999-05-21
270.00
0263048
IMBRIANI, VINCENT
1999-05-21
451.00
0263049
JAMES A DOOLITTLE & ASSOCIATES
1999-05-21
6,108.00
0263050
JENSEN, PETER C
1999-05-21
526.00
0263051
JAHOLKOWSKI, PAUL
1999-05-21
278.00
0263052
JENNINGS, LESSIE
1999-05-21
261.00
0263053
JAHOLKOWSKI, MIKE
1999-05-21
210.00
0263054
JULIN, PAUL
1999-05-21
185.00
0263055
JONES, WILLIAM C
1999-05-21
335.00
0263056
JACOBS, CARRIE AND FLORIDA
1999-05-21
85.00
0263057
JONES, ALPHONSO
1999-05-21
258.00
0263058
KOLB, GREGORY L
1999-05-21
443.00
0263059
XUBILUS, DEBRA AND CITY OF
1999-05-21
75.00
0263060
LAWRENCE, TERRY A
1999-05-21
191.00
0263061
LLERENA, E D
1999-05-21
472.00
0263062
LANGLEY, PHILIP G
1999-05-21
230.00
0263063
LAWRENCE, CHARLENE FRANCES
1999-05-21
455.00
0263064
LINDSEY GARDEN'S APARTMENTS
1999-05-21
6,839.00
0263065
MIXELL, LLONALD AND/OR
1999-05-21
626.00
0263066
M O D INVESTMENTS
1999-05-21
1,238.00
0263067
MANN, ROBERT OR WANDA ARMA
1999-05-21
203.00
0263068
MORRILL, TINA AND CITY OF
1999-05-21
31.00
0263069
MCINTOSH, SYLVESTER B JR
1999-05-21
426.00
0263070
MULLINS, B FRANK
1999-05-21
501.00
0263071
MC CLAY, ROBIN
1999-05-21
312.00
0263072
MCGRIFF, SHARON AND CITY OF
1999-05-21
28.00
JUNE 19 1999
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CHECK
NAME
CHECK
CHECK
NUMBER
.DATE
AMOUNT
0263073
MCNEAL, JAMES
1999-05-21
177.00
0263074
MIAMI BEACH, CITY OF
1999-05-21
390.64
0263075
NEUHAUSER, ERNEST
1999-05-21
272.00
0263076
NIRMIKA LIVING STONES, INC
1999-05-21
337.00
0263077
OLIVER, DOROTHY
1999-05-21
400.00
0263078
ORANGE COUNTY HOUSING AND
1999-05-21
600.64
0263079
PARKER, RALPH & CITY OF VERO
1999-05-21
43.00
0263080
PALMER TRAILER PARK
1999 -OS -21
445.00
0263081
PITTMAN, CATHERINE & CITY OF
1999-05-21
96.00
0263082
POLLY,• EMMA
1999-05-21
979.00
0263083
PIERSON, JOHN H DBA _
1999-05-21
322.00
0263084
POSADO, LORI
1999-05-21
375.00
0263085
PALUMBO, LOUIS
1999-05-21
356.00
0263086
REAGAN, WILLIE C
1999-05-21
810.00
0263087
RENNICK, RONALD
1999-05-21
313.00
0263088
RAUDENBUSH, ERNEST
1999-05-21
155.00
0263089
REALTY CONNECTIONS OF VERO,INC
1999-05-21
690.00
0263090
REARDANZ, MARVIN
1999 -OS -21
499.00
0263091
RICHARDS, WILLIAM A
1999-05-21
470.00
0263092
RODRIGUEZ, BLANCA
1999-05-21
337.00
0263093__RICOTTI,
RICARDO
1999-05-21
180.00
0263094
RIVER PARK PLACE
1999-05-21
1,642.00
0263095
ST FRANCIS MANOR
1999-05-21
2,261.00
0263096
SCROGGS, BETTY DAVIS
1999-05-21
324.00
0263097
SACCO, JACQUELINE AND/OR
1999-05-21
490.00
0263098
SABONJOHN, FLORENCE
1999-05-21
268.00
0263099
SAVAGE, GEORGE R
1999-05-21
500.00
0263100
SANFORD HOUSING AUTHORITY
1999-05-21
360.64
0263101
SMOAK, JEANETTE AND CITY
1999-05-21
34.00
0263102
SANDY PINES
1999-05-21
4,271.00
0263103
SHELTON, ROBERT L
1999-05-21
424.00
0263104
STARCK, MICHAEL R
1999-05-21
292.00
0263105
STRIBLING, WILLIAM JR
1999-05-21
212.00
0263106
SUNDMAN, IVAN
1999-05-21
299.00
0263107
SPARKS, DAVID
1999-05-21
113.00
0263108
STIMELING, PAUL B OR MARGARET
1999-05-21
161.00
0263109
SARTAIN, CHARLES S & TELECIA
1999-05-21
65.00
0263110
TROPICAL SHORELAND, INC OR
1999-05-21
245.00
0263111
TOWN & COUNTRY LEASING
1999-05-21
347.00
0263112
TOLBERT, JEANETTE AND CITY OF
1999-05-21
34.00
0263113
VERO MOBILE HOME PARK
1999-05-21
490.00
0263114
VERO FIRST CORPORATION
1999-05-21
2,433.00
0263115
VAZQUEZ, DELIA & FLORIDA
1999-05-21
6.00
0263116
BLAKE, SALLIE (WYNN)
1999-05-21
284.00
0263117
WILLIAMS, TOBIAS M
1999-05-21
496.00
0263118
WILLIAMS, DEBRA WASHINGTON
1999-05-21
121.00
0263119
YORK, LILLY B
1999-05-21
194.00
0263120
YORK, DAVID
1999-05-21
467.00
0263121
ZANCA, LEONARD
1999-05-21
1,131.00
1,456,280.79
JUNE 1, 1999
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7.B. RESOLUTION 99-051 SUPPORTING MUCK REMOVAL FROM THE ST.
SEBASTIAN
The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 25, 1999:
TO: James E. Chandler
County Administrator
DEPARTMENT HEAD CONCURRENCE:
y�
- b' ert M. Keating, AICP
Community Development tor�
FROM: Roland M. DeBlois CP
Chief, Environmental Platming
DATE: May 25, 1999
RE: County Resolution Supporting Muck Removal from the St. Sebastian River
It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal consideration by the Board of County
Commissioners at its regular meeting of June 1, 1999.
At the Board of County Commissioners' regular meeting of March 23, 1999, George Koraly and Gordon
Maltby made a presentation urging Commission support of muck removal from the St. Sebastian River (see
attached minutes excerpt). As a result of that meeting, the Board directed staff to draft a resolution
supporting muck removal from the river by the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD),
Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE), and other appropriate agencies. As such, attached is a draft resolution
for the Board's approval consideration.
The proposed resolution supports federal and state funding for the de -mucking work, and does not commit
county funding. Support of the de -mucking project serves County Comprehensive Plan objectives relating
to the reduction of pollution in the Indian River Lagoon.
Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners adopt the attached resolution in support of muck
removal from the St. Sebastian River.
Commissioner Adams questioned the length of time from the initial presentation to
this proposed resolution, and Environmental Chief Roland DeBlois admitted that he had
dropped the ball in this matter. This was a public discussion item originally, rather than a
staff item, and it simply got overlooked.
Commissioner Adams directed that all future resolutions be tracked through the
County Attorney's office for a quicker turnover.
JUNE 19 1999
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ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams,
SECONDED by Commissioner Grin, the Board
unanimously adopted Resolution 99-051 supporting
muck removal from the St. Sebastian River.
Resolution No. "- 51
A RESOLUTION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
SUPPORTING MUCK REMOVAL FROM THE ST. SEBASTIAN RIVER
WHEREAS, the St. Sebastian River is an important tributary of the Indian River Lagoon, an
Estuary of National Significance; and
WHEREAS, the ±seven mile "south prong" of the St. Sebastian River, and the southern portion of
the confluence of the river with the Indian River Lagoon, are located in unincorporated Indian River, and
WHEREAS, a substantial accumulation of muck has been documented in the St. Sebastian River
at its confluence with the Indian River Lagoon; and
WHEREAS, muck is known to trap bacteria, nutrients, and toxic substances from siltation caused
by soil erosion and storm water runoff within the Indian River Lagoon watershed; and
WHEREAS, muck, when agitated by wind, waves and boat wakes, is easily re -suspended in the
water column, creating vast areas of turbid water and releasing trapped pollutants; and
WHEREAS, removal of existing muck deposits will reduce the potential for release of pollutants
from muck and the creation of turbid waters: and
WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP) of the Indian River
Lagoon National Estuary Program (IRLNEP) calls for the removal of muck deposits from the Indian River
Lagoon and its tributaries by the St. Johns River Water Management District with support from the Army
Corps of Engineers, the Florida Inland Navigation District, Florida Department of Environmental Protection,
and other appropriate agencies; and
WHEREAS, the Indian River County 2020 Comprehensive Plan provides that the County will
implement the recommendations of the IRLNEP CCMP to reduce pollution in the Indian River Lagoon;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Section 1. That the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners hereby supports
muck removal from the St. Sebastian River, and urges the St. Johns River Water Management District, with
assistance from the heretofore mentioned agencies, to proceed in a timely manner with said muck removal.
Section 2. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption.
THE RESOLUTION was moved for adoption by Commissioner
Adams , the motion was seconded by Commissioner Ginn , and upon
being put to a vote, the vote was as follows:
Commissioner Kenneth R. Macht
Ay e
Commissioner Fran B. Adams
A y e
Commissioner John W. Tippin
Ay e
Commissioner Caroline D. Ginn
Aye
Commissioner Ruth Stanbridge
A y e
JUNE 19 1999
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Resolution No. 99 - 51
The Chairman declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this 1st day of June, 1999.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
By _
Fran B. Adams
Vice Chairman
5
Jeffrey Barton, C er �.
State of Florida Ay�.
County of Indian Rifler
I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State and County
to take acknowledgments, personally appeared Fran B. Adams ', an(fATRICIA M. RIOGELY ,as
V i c e -Chairman and Deputy Clerk, respectively, to me known to be the persons described herein and who executed
the foregoing instrument and they acknowledged before me that they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this 1 s t day of
June , A.D., 1999.
APPROVED AS TO
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
Terrence P. O'Brien
Assistant County Attorney
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JUNE 19 1999
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Notary Public
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Alice L. WhiteNMWPW4ie,StasofFlairCommudcallo.007Msa+arNtr.. re.rtewysaNaa c,.;:
Z C. JPHDEVELOPMENT - REOUEST FOR EXTENSION OFMAJOR SITE PLAN
APPROVAL FOR MULTI -TENANT CONTRACTOR TRADEVWAREHOUSE
BUILDING (GATEWAY CENTER PHASE L)
- The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 24, 1999:
TO: James E. Chandler
County Administrator
D N HEAD CONCURRENCE:
Obert M. Keating, AICP
Community Developmen Directof
.%. 15.
FROM: Stan Boling, AICP
Planning Director
DATE: May 24, 1999
SUBJECT: JPH Development's Request for Extension of Major Site Plan Approval for a
Multi -Tenant Contractor Trades/Warehouse Building
It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal consideration by the Board of County
Commissioners at its regular meeting of June 1, 1999.
On February 26, 1998, the Planning and Zoning Commission granted approval of the referenced
major site plan. Approval was given to construct a multi -tenant contractor trades/warehouse
building on Lot 6 of the Gateway Center Phase I subdivision located on the east side of 391 Square
and 300' south of 39`" Avenue. The current expiration date of the site plan is February 26, 1999.
Prior to the expiration date, the project applicant filed a request to extend the site plan approval
expiration date. Permitting issues are the reasons for the delay in construction, according to the
applicant. Pursuant to site plan regulations, the extension request may now be considered by the
Board of County Commissioners.
As allowed under provisions of the LDRs, JPH Development is requesting a full one year extension
of the site plan approval expiration date. Pursuant to Chapter 914 of the LDRs, the Board of County
Commissioners may deny, approve, or approve with additional conditions the requested site plan
extension. Staff has no objections to the Board granting the request since the previously approved
site plan and corresponding approval conditions substantially conform to existing LDR requirements.
Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve JPH Development's request
for a one year extension of the major site plan approval. The new site plan approval expiration date
will be February 26, 2000.
JUNE 1, 1999
ON MOTION by Commissioner Stanbridge,
SECONDED by Commissioner Adams, the Board
unanimously approved JPH Development's request
for a one-year extension of the major site plan
approval, with a new site plan approval expiration
date of February 26, 2000.
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Moved to Item 13.A.2.
ZE. PAYMENTS TO VENDORS OF COURT -RELATED COSTS
The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 27, 1999:
TO: Board of County Commissioners
FROM: Terrence P. O'Brien, Assistant County Attorney lz
DATE: May 27, 1999
SUBJECT: Payments to Vendors of Court Related Costs
The Office of the County Attorney has processed and approved payment to the following vendors
for the weeks of May 17, 1999 and May 24, 1999. Listed below are the vendors
names and the
amount of each court related costs.
James T. Long, Esq.
Public Defender Conflict -Juvenile
1,200.00
James T. Long, Esq.
Public Defender Conflict -Felony
9,000.00
James T. Long, Esq.
Public Defender Conflict-Misd.
900.00
Town of Ulster
State Attomey Costs
5.00
Patricia B. Held
Transcription
77.00
Sheldon H. Rifkin, Ph.D.
Clinical Evaluation
500.00
Diana McDonough
Transcription
55.00
Quality Copy Acquisition
Public Defender Conflicts Costs
106.02
Diana McDonough
Transcription
132.50
Medical Record Services
State Attorney Costs
20.01
Janet C. Prosper
Transcription
192.50
Robert J. Brugnoli, Ph.D.
Clinical Evaluation
500.00
Patricia W. Key
Transcription
35.00
Patricia W. Key
Transcription
52,50
Patricia W. Key
Transcription
108.50
Patricia W. Key
Transcription
25.00
Patricia W. Key
Transcription
38.50
Patricia W. Key
Transcription
315.00
Esquire Reporting, Inc.
Transcription
112.50
Esquire Reporting, Inc.
Transcription
469.00
Robert J. Brugnoli, Ph.D.
Clinical Evaluation
450.00
Investigative Support Special
Public Defender Conflict Costs
._1,080.00
Treasure Coast Court Report
Transcription
45.00
Linda Copeland
Transcription
378.00
Quality Copy Acquisition
Public Defender Costs
175.20
Crescent Research Services
Public Defender Costs
2,000.00
Barbara G. Schopp
Transcription
77.00
Linda R. Phillips
Transcription
21.00
Barbara G.Schopp
Transcription
91.00
Robert J. Brugnoli, Ph.D.
Clinical Evaluation
500.00
Medical Record Services
Public Defender Costs
134.78
Floyd Evans
Public Defender Costs
25,00
Shirley E. Corbin
Transcription
28.00
Shirley E. Corbin
Transcription
91,00
Olga Mas
Public Defender Costs
50.00
Linda R. Phillips
Transcription
70.00
Barbara G. Schopp
Transcription
73.50
Linda R. Phillips
Transcription
28.00
Barbara G. Schopp
Transcription
28.00
Janet C. Prosper
Transcription
17.50
Janet C. Prosper
Transcription
21.00
Sheila I. Flinn
Transcription
24.50
Barbara G. Schopp
Transcription
45.50
Olga Mas
Public Defender Costs
250.00
Floyd Evans
Public Defender Costs
12.50
JUNE 1, 1999
Linda Copeland
Transcription
21.00
Barbara G.Schopp
Transcription
38.50
Investigative Support Special
Public Defender Costs
1,987.50
First National Bank & Trust Co
State Attorney Costs
11.65
Ralph Mora, Ph.D.
Clinical Evaluation
500.00
Karen M. Orlando
Transcription
133.00
Linda Copeland
Transcription
115.50
Janet C. Prosper
Transcription
35.00
Nicole P. Manz
State Attorney Costs
7220
Total
$22,524.36
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APF^'��' FOR --
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LCOUNTY ATTORNEY
NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN.
7. F. APPOINTMENTS TO BEACHAND SHORE PRESERYAT7ON COMMITTEE -
CITY OF VERO BEACH. MAYOR ART NEUBERGER - CITY OF SEBAST IAN=
VICE MAYOR CHucKNEUBERGER - TOWN OF ORCHID, TOWN
MANAGER ERNEBT POL YERmu
The Board reviewed the following letters:
TOWN OF ORCHID
9955 Highway A1A
Vero Beach, Florida 32963
561-589-6100
Fax 561-589-5826
May 23, 1995
Board of Count} Commissioners
1840 25`s Street
Fero Beach, Florida 32960
Attention: Fran B. Adams
Re: Designation for representative to Beach and Shore Preservation Committee
Dear 'ZZs. Adams:
Please accept Town -Manager Ernest Polverari as the designated representative for the Town
of Orchid to the Beach and Shore Preservation Committee.
If you need any further information, please do not hesitate to call me.
Sincerely,
(fqakta—�
Mayor Warren C. Crandall
JUNE 19 1999
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COMMISSi(",
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BOOK
City of Vero Beach
1053 20th PLACE - P.O. BOAT 1389
L'ERO BEACH. FLORIDA 32961-1389
OFFICE OF THE Telephone: 1561 i 976-4700 Fax: (361 ) 976-4790
DdAVOR
May 24, 1999
Commissioner Fran B. Adams, Chairman
Beach and Shore Preservation Committee
1840 25'h Street
Vero Beach, Florida 32960
Dear Commissioner Adams:
At your County Commission meeting held on May 18,1999 it was reported that the
Indian River County Commission voted unanimously to expand the Beach and Shore
Preservation Committee so that a representative from each municipality could become a
voting member. I will be the designated representative for the City of Vero Beach. If I
am unable to make one of the meetings, I will ask one of my fellow Council members to
attend the meeting in my place.
I would like you to start sending the agenda package to me at City Hall and I look
forward to working with you again on this Committee.
Sincerely,
Arthur R. Neuberger, Mayor
City of Vero Beach
R E r F 9 1./ E C
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MAY 2 6 1999
CC: City Council members
COMMISSiO;v
1225 MAIN STREET n SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958
TELEPHONE (561) 589-5330 O FAX (561) 589-5570
May 27, 1999
Commissioner Fran B. Adams
Board of County Commissioners
1840 25th Street
Vero Beach, Florida 32960
Dear Commissioner Adams.
At the Sebastian City Council Regular Meeting on May 26, 1999 Vice -Mayor Chuck Neuberger
volunteered to be the designated representative to the Beach and Shore Preservation Committee
from the City of Sebastian
Please notify us of meeting dates and times as soon as they are available.
If you have any questions, please contact our office.
Sin ,
Kathryn M. O'Halloran, CMGAAE
City Clerk
KMO js
c.c. Kenneth R. Macht, County Commission
Sebastian City Council
JUNE 111999
RECEIVED
MAY 2 8 7999
BOCOMM SSION 7v
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ON MOTION by Commissioner Stanbridge,
SECONDED by Commissioner Adams, the Board
ll<nanimously ratified the appointment of Mayor Art
Neuberger of the City of Vero Beach, Vice Mayor
ChuckNeuberger of the City of Sebastian, and Town
Manager Ernest Polverari of the Town of Orchid to
the Beach and Shore Preservation Committee.
9.A. PUBLIC HEARING - PREUSS PARCEL OF THE "BLUE
GOOSE" ENVIRONMENTAL LAND ACQUISITION PROJECT
- AGREEMENT WITH TOM COLLINS REGARDING
CONSERVATION EASEMENT ON PREUSS PARCEL
PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE
CLERK TO THE BOARD
The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 25, 1999 and a letter of May 18, 1999:
TO: James E. Chandler
County Administrator
D TMENT HEAD 0 CURRENCE:
r
Obert M. Keating, AI r
Community Development Director
FROM: Roland M. DeBloi CP
Chief, Environm tal Planning
DATE: May 25, 1999
SUBJECT: Board Consideration to Purchase the Preuss Parcel of the "Blue Goose"
Environmental Land Acquisition Project
It is requested that the information herein presented be given formal consideration by the Board of County
Commissioners at its regular meeting of June 1, 1999.
Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners, in lieu of purchasing the Preuss parcel
of the Blue Goose LAAC project, enter into an agreement with prospective buyer Tom Collins (who
has a back-up contract) to put all but ±5,000 square feet of the property under a county conservation
easement. The Collins agreement would be required prior to termination of the option. If an
agreement with Mr. Collins is not forthcoming, staff recommends that the option be exercised. The
purchase option contract (already executed by the seller) is summarized as follows:
P rchacWr•: Indian River County Board of County
Commissioners / Florida Communities Trust
(Indian River County will hold title)
Seller: Daniel I. Preuss, Trustee, Barbara B. Lynch, Trustee, & Wayne C. Sommers
Cost -Share: Florida Communities Trust (50%)
(includes share of acquisition costs)
JUNE 11 1999
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Total Prim; $260,000 (±$134,715 per acre) -
Other Cods. ±$10,000 (appraisals, environ. audit, title insurance)
stimatW
County Bonds
Fanenditn— ±$135,000 (approximate, not including initial management costs)
A r aoe: + 1.93 acres
The County Land Acquisition Advisory Committee (LAAC) is scheduled to consider this matter at
its May 26, 1999 meeting, after the BCC agenda packet deadline for this item. LAAC's
recommendation will be orally presented to the Board by staff at the June 1, 1999 Board meeting.
Closing of the property, in the event the County does not reach agreement with prospective buyer
Tom Collins, will be subject to Board of County Commissioners and FCT Governing Body approval
of purchase contract and project plan, including an overall project management plan.
The Blue Goose project was approved in 1998 as a Florida Communities Trust (FCT) 50/50 cost -share
project The property is currently ranked 9th out of 13 projects on the LAAC site acquisition list The ±1.93
acre "Preuss parcel" is one of three separate ownerships in the overall ±25 acre Blue Goose project.
In its application for state cost -share funding, the County chose to be the lead agency for pre-acquisition
tasks and negotiations. During the past year, the county's acquisition consultant, in coordination with county
staff, has conducted pre-acquisition tasks and negotiations. Since the seller recently accepted and executed
a purchase contract Option Agreement for the project, appraisal results and other confidential information
can now be released.
The County Land Acquisition Advisory Committee (LAAO is scheduled to consider this matter at its May
26, 1999 meeting, after the writing of this agenda item. LAAC's recommendation will be orally presented
to the Board by staff at the June 1, 1999 Board meeting.
This public hearing has been advertised 30 days in advance to fulfill a State statute requirement that the
County hold a public meeting after having provided at least 30 days advertised public notice to formally
consider approving and exercising its purchase option for the Preuss property.
The State requirement that the Board hold a public meeting to consider exercising its option after having
provided 30 days advertised notice of the meeting applies because the County chose to keep its appraisal of
the subject property confidential until the seller executed a binding option contract. Once that option
contract had been signed, the appraisal was released and has been available to the public during the 30 day
period prior to the advertised public meeting. Besides meeting State statute requirements, the hearing on
the Preuss property will serve to meet a Land Acquisition Guide requirement that the County hold a public
hearing prior to purchasing any property with land acquisition bond funds.
The subject Preuss parcel is located south of Earring Point Road, approximately 1/4 mile south of S.R. 510,
west of Jungle Trail. Earring Point Road is a one -lane unpaved ingress/egress easement that is the sole land
access to the Preuss parcel.
The parcel is zoned RS -1, single-family residential, up to one unit per acre, with a Comprehensive Plan Land
Use designation of L-2, low density residential, up to 6 units per acre. The property supports mangrove fringe
along over 700 feet of Indian River Lagoon frontage. Approximately 0.80 acres of the property is under a
conservation easement held by the State Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), as mitigation for
fill placement allowed on the property in 1989. A septic tank exists on the eastern portion of the property
that was installed in that approximate time period.
Although the property is irregularly shape and is partially restricted by an existing conservation easement,
county planning staff has confirmed that the parcel has sufficient development area for one single-family
residence, including an accessory boat dock.
Currently, the subject property is owned by Daniel I. Preuss, Trustee, Barbara B. Lynch, Trustee, and Wayne C.
Sommers. The current tax assessed value of the property is $98,430.
JUNE 19 1999
In accordance with County Land Acquisition Guide and FCT procedures, an independent appraisal was
obtained to determine an approved appraised value of the property. Because the property's value is less than
$500,000, only one appraisal was obtained.
The appraisal firm selected was The Lentz -Goodman Group. The appraised value for the property
$270,000. The negotiated purchase price of $260,000 is ±96% of the approved appraised value.
In coming to terms with FCT and county staff on the negotiated purchase price (subject to County
Commission and FCT approval), the seller has executed a standard FCT purchase contract Option Agreement
with minor modifications. A copy of that contract is attached to this staff report.
In 1998, Indian River County submitted an FCT application, which was subsequently approved for 50% cost -
share funding, including 50% of pre-acquisition expenditures (e.g., environmental audit, appraisals).
At this point in time, no purchase contract has been negotiated for either of the two other ownerships in the
Blue Goose project. John Genoni, representing the parcel on the southwest comer of Jungle Trail and Earring
Point Road, has indicated an unwillingness to sell. That property is proposed to be used as private mitigation
and passive recreation associated with `Bermuda Club," a recently approved residential development north
of Sea Oaks. Mr. Genom has expressed an interest in keeping the parcel largely in its natural condition, but
is squarely against public access to the property, and therefore does not want to sell it to the County. The
third parcel, north of Earring Point Road, consists almost entirely of estuarine mangrove wetlands and open
water cove, and is not under threat of development.
Given those factors, purchase of the Preuss property must be considered as a "standalone" purchase, and
evaluated as to whether it would in -and -of -itself fulfill the County's environmental lands program objectives.
Mr. Tom Collins is interested in buying the subject Preuss property for his own private use, to develop a
single family home on the property. Attached is a letter from Mr. Collins indicating that he has entered into
a "back-up" contract with the parcel owners to buy the property if the County chooses not to exercise its
option. Mr. Collins is proposing to set-aside additional land under a conservation easement, beyond what
is already conserved, if the County would relinquish its option. Under this alternative, resources on the
subject Property would be substantially conserved at little or no cost to the County, and the property would
stay on the tax roll. The tradeoff is that there would be no opportunity for public access.
If the County proceeds to buy the Preuss parcel, the County has obligated itself in its FCT application to
provide limited access and resource-based facilities on the project property.
Specifically, conditions of the Conceptual Approval Agreement include County provision of limited parking,
nature trails, and wetland boardwalks on the overall Blue Goose project property. Management of habitat
(e.g., exotics removal) is also required under the cost -share agreement.
Initial site improvements, such as exotic plant removal, could be paid for with bond referendum finds as part
of the property acquisition. Improvements such as wetland boardwalks would need to be funded by a source
other than referendum monies. Potential funding sources include park development grants, county mitigation
funds, and tree removal violation funds.
Relating to long term management, the property would be incorporated into the countywide park system and
managed by the County Parks Division in coordination with county environmental planning staff. Volunteer
groups will be asked to assist the County with certain aspects of property management such as nature trail
upkeep and litter patrol.
A management plan for the overall project has been drafted by the county's acquisition/management
consultants, to fulfill FCT grant requirements. Attached is a draft of the plan, for LAAC review.
The alternative proposed by Tom Collins would result in substantial protection of site resources, but would
not allow an opportunity for public access. If the property was acquired, it would apparently be a standalone
Purchase, as previously explained. Given those circumstances, staff thinks the County should pursue the
conservation easement alternative. In doing so, however, the County should develop an agreement with Mr.
Collins to be executed prior to the County releasing its option, to ensure that the arrangement is carried out.
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Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners, in lieu of purchasing the Preuss parcel of the
Blue Goose LAAC project, enter into an agreement with prospective buyer Tom Collins (who has a back-up
contract) to put all but ±5,000 square feet of the property under a county conservation easement. The Collins
agreement would be required prior to termination of the option. If an agreement with Mr. Collins is not
forthcoming, staff recommends that the option be exercised.
• General map of Preuss parcel
• Option Agreement
• Tom Collins letter (and attachments)
• Draft Blue Goose Management Plan
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COLLINS INVESTMENT COMPANY
May 18, 1999
Roland DeBlois
Chief of Environmental Planning
Land Acquisition Advisory Committee
Re: Blue Goose Project, Parcel 3
Dear Mr. DeBlois and Committee Members,
I understand the County and State have obtained an option to purchase Parcel 3 of the
Blue Goose Project (the Preuss parcel) for $260,000 cash. I also understand the parcel
includes approximately 1.93 acres.
Originally, it was the intention of the County and the State to purchase three contiguous
parcels. It would appear to me that the parcel bordering on Jungle Trail is the key parcel
is it is the only one that has any reasonable uplands and it is the only parcel directly
accessible from Jungle Trail. It is my understanding that the owner of that property does
not want to sell now or in the future. The inability to acquire that parcel negatively affects
the desirability of the other two parcels, which includes the Preuss parcel.
In addition, regardless of whether any or all of the pieces are purchased, Earring Point
Drive will have to remain in place, as the Michaels' need access to their property out on
the point. This road divides the proposed Blue Goose property in half.
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I reviewed the appraisal on the Preuss property and found some mistakes and
discrepancies that I pointed out in my previous fax transmittal dated 5/14/99 a copy of
which I am enclosing with this letter. I would appreciate hearing the comments from your
Appraiser regarding the matters I addressed in that correspondence.
Mr. Preuss and his partners have granted my wife and I a back up contract to purchase the
parcel in the event the County elects not to execute its option to purchase. We are
committed and obligated to close the purchase within 30 days of the County's decision
not to proceed. "
1 would like to make a proposal to the County and State that we feel will create a win-win
situation for all the patties involved.
If the County and State elect not to purchase the Preuss parcel we will purchase it and
then immediately donate or place Environmental Easements on approximately 95% of the
property in favor of the State and County. We would only like to retain a small parcel to
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build a 2 -bedroom home that would have a footprint of approximately 26 feet by 38 feet,
or 988 sq. ft. The total size of the home will be less than 2000 sq. ft. We would also build
a small residential dock I am enclosing a copy of the survey that stows the proposed
location of the home and the land that would be donated or covered by Environmental
Easement. It would be our intention to work with the County and State to make certain
that the natural vegetation is restored and maintained on the entire parcel including the
small area we would retain.
The area that we would retain would total approximately 5,000 sq. ft so if the County
does exercise their option and purchases the property, they will be paying a rate of over
52,400,000 per acre for the small portion not donated to the County or covered by the
Environmental Easement.
In order to assure compliance with the items I mention in this letter, we would welcome
the opportunity to work with the County Attorney to reduce this understanding to a
bidding agreement.
Please fax me a copy of your report and recommendation to the Committee and let me
know if you need any additional information. I look forward to the meeting on
Wednesday the 266
.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Tho H. Collins
CC: Bob Keating, Planning Director
County Commission
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Environmental Chief Roland DeBlois reviewed the project and noted that the parcel
to the east is the Bermuda Club parcel. That portion of Jungle Trail is dedicated to passive
recreation and the owner has indicated they are not willing to sell the parcel and do not want
public access to the parcel. The parcel to the north is a larger piece which is mostly open-
water
penwater cove and mangrove wetlands. The Preuss parcel would be a "stand-alone" purchase.
However, Tom Collins has a backup contract on the Preuss parcel in case the County does
not purchase the parcel and has indicated that he would be willing to grant the County a
conservation easement over most of the property, which would expand the green space. The
Land Acquisition Advisory Committee discussed the matter and submitted the following
recommendation:
At the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee meeting on May 26, 1999 the following
motion was made:
ON MOTION by Mr. Swift, SECONDED by Mr.
Chesnutt the Committee unanimously recommended
(10-0) that the Board of County Commissioners table
any decision on the option agreement They
voted to - instruct staff W obtain a conservation
easement from the prospective buyer, Mr. Tom
Collins, in lieu of the county exercising the option. If,__
however, such conservation' easement cannot be
mutually agreed upon, the option will be brought back
to the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee for
further discussion, prior 'to the Board deciding
whether to exercise the option.
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Mr. DeBlois continued that staff supports the conservation easement alternative.
However, ifpublic access is the County's goal, it would be lost in the conservation easement.
Should the conservation easement not be forthcoming, staff recommends that the Board
reconsider exercising the option agreement.
Commissioner Stanbridge questioned whether development could take place in that
area or whether it would always be subject to a conservation easement, and Mr. DeBlois
responded that the appraisers have concluded there is no development potential, but there is
a possibility variances could be applied for and granted.
Commissioner Stanbridge noted that the area along Jungle Trail would be stabilized
with use of the FIND grant to purchase the property.
Mr. DeBlois commented thatthe Bermuda Club developerhas indicated that it is their
intention to limit public access as much as possible.
County Attorney Vitunac advised that the swap of the riparian rights with the
Bermuda Club developers will take place today.
Commissioner Adams added that the total acreage is less than 2 acres, with .8 acres
in a conservation easement with the Department of Environmental Protection, which leaves
Mr. Collins only a 1.18 acre site. She questioned what amount would be given to the County
in a conservation easement and what amount would front on the river.
Mr. DeBlois responded that the easement frontage on the Lagoon would be about 600
feet, reserving 100 feet for Mr. Collins.
Commissioner Adams believed the concern would be for public access, and Mr.
DeBlois noted that if the Board purchases the property, there would be limited public access
on Earring Point Road. If the County does not buy the property and opts for the Collins
conservation easement, then there would be no public access to the property.
Commissioner Ginn emphasized that the arrangement with Mr. Collins would hold
the property in conservation and would protect the Lagoon, but there would be no public
access.
The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard
regarding this matter.
Tom Collins, 2200 Sanderling Lane, stated that he does have a backup contract and
had received a copy of the appraisal for the property which indicated there were 1.93 acres
of uplands and zero amount of wetlands. He did not agree with this appraisal. There is a
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very minimal amount of uplands and the buildable area for a single-family home would be
2,000 square feet or less. The Bermuda Club developers had proposed only a gazebo for
their owners and it does not appear that the Ilett parcel can be developed as it is mostly
wetlands. There could be only very limited public access to the parcel, if any at all. Earring
Point Road is a one-way dirt street which cannot be widened to two-way traffic. There also
could not be any boating access or parking on Earring Point Road. His proposal, which has
been approved by LAAC, would give the County limited access for inspections and would
give him about 1,000 square feet as a footprint for his home. The Michaels live at the end
of Earring Point Road on the riverfront.
Gordon Michael of 1 Earring Point Road, supported Mr. Collins' proposal and
believed that this would be a "win-win" situation for the County. It would be almost
impossible to maintain any public access in this area and the County would have to agree to
maintain Earring Point Road which has been maintained for many years by his family.
Toni Robinson, 1111 Indian Mound Trail, stated that she believed in conservation
and felt the Collins proposal would reduce the value of the land and make it more affordable
to a buyer. She believed the small upland area could accommodate parking for 2 or 3 cars
and a bicycle rack and felt a one-way road would be sufficient. She believed the County
should take advantage of the purchase since Florida Communities Trust would pay %2 of the
property cost. She was concerned that the Florida Forever Program may not have as much
money for purchases as the Preservation 2000 Program had as much more of the money is
allocated to management. She felt that Jungle Trail should be a greenway for public
education and preservation of wildlife while other areas would be more suitable for homes.
The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard regarding this matter. There
being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Stanbridge agreed that no activity on this site is desirable and believed
the County should proceed with the FCT purchase.
Commissioner Ginn felt the LAAC recommendation should be accepted.
Commissioner Adams felt this is a very difficult decision and expressed her concern
about setting a precedent. She wondered if accepting an easement and allowing a residence
would be a philosophy the County wants to pursue.
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Chairman Macht believed that accepting the LAAC recommendation would save the
County $135,000, while getting 99% of what is desired.
Commissioner Adams questioned whether Mr. Collins would be willing to allow
limited public access for hiking and bicycles, and Mr. Collins responded that allowing public
access would not be practical as Earring Point Road is more of a private road for the
Michaels. This road cannot be expanded and is sometimes under water.
Commissioner Stanbridge reiterated that she wanted to provide some public access
and, if there are problems with access, the Sheriff's Department would need to more strictly
enforce the regulations regarding jet skis and trespassing.
Commissioner Ginn questioned what other public access is available in this vicinity,
and Mr. DeBlois responded that there is an existing boat dock 1/4 mile to the south and trails
will be furnished in that area.
Commissioner Ginn believed the needed public access is sufficient.
Commissioner Adams noted that, even if the County exercises its option, the public
would not have access.
JUNE 19 1999
ON MOTION by Commissioner Tippin,
SECONDED by Commissioner Ginn, the Board
unanimously approved entering into an agreement
with prospective buyer, Tom Collins, to put all but
15,000 square feet of the property under a county
conservation easement, requiringthe agreementprior
to termination of the present Preuss option
agreement. If an agreement cannot be mutually
agreed upon, the option will be brought back to the
Land Acquisition Advisory Committee for further
discussion, prior to the Board deciding whether to
exercise the option.
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ILE. TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL -1999/2000
BUDGET RECOMMENDATIONS
The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 20, 1999:
TO: Members of the Board
of County Commissioners
SUBJECT: TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
1999/2000 BUDGET RECOMMENDATION - OMB AGENDA ITEM
FROM: Joseph A. Baird'# DATE: May 20, 1999
OMB Director
DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS
On May 19, 1999, the Tourist Development Council reviewed budget requests for fiscal year
1999/2000 to be paid from Tourist Tax revenue. The Councirs recommendations are listed below:
Organization
1998/99
Funding
1999/2000
Request
1999/2000
T.D.C.
Recommendation
Center for the Arts, Inc.
$5,000
$12,500
$6,000
Cultural Council of Indian River County
$25,675
$73,812
$50,000
Indian River County Chamber of Commerce
$341,301
$384,774
$374,774
Indian River County Historical Society, Inc.
$6,750
$3,500
$3,500
Indian River County Recreation Department
$0
$10,280
$0
Multi -Agency Request (Tourist Study)
$50,000
$0
$0
Riverside Theatre, Inc.
$0
$124,656
$5,000
Treasure Coast Sports Commission
$0
$25,000
$20,000
Vero Heritage, Inc.
$8,150
$10,590
$10,000
Reserve for Contingency
$0
$0
$5,726
Sub -Total
$436,876
$645,112
$475,000
Beach Renourishment
$418,000
$427,500
$427,500
TOTAL
$854.876
$1.072,612
MUM
Staffrecommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve the amounts recommended by
the Tourist Development Council.
Chairman Macht strongly objected to the recommendation of only $6,000 for the
Center for the Arts. Their annual budget is $1,500,000 and they annually face great
difficulty in raising these funds. The monies requested are for the December grand
reopening brochures. He reminded the Board of Ex -Commissioner Carolyn Eggert's efforts
in raising funds for this organization and noted that the Center for the Arts has become an
important industry in the County. He believed it would not make sense to deny the extra
money as the County's share of the expenses and requested that the Board reconsider the
funding to include some additional contingency funds.
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Commissioner Tippin disagreed and commented that the funding was very carefully
analyzed and in no way intended to be a reflection on the Center. The Council felt the
request did not fit the regulations.
County Attorney Vitunac advised that if the Board feels this would be a legitimate
advertising expense, then it would be legal to fund.
Commissioner Ginn questioned the Treasure Coast Sports Commission, and
Commissioner Adams reminded her that this is a 4 -county group that is authorized by the
state to receive funds and promote sporting events such as the Junior Olympics.
Commissioner Ginn just wanted to be sure there was no advertising for private
enterprise included in the funding. Commissioner Ginn also felt the Cultural Council should
be supported by the Arts Committee and believed the County is going way out on a limb to
support them at this level.
Budget Director Joe Baird noted that $10,000 of the funding is for marketing, $4,750
for a web site, and the rest is for brochures.
Commissioner Ginn wanted to be certain that none of the funding would go for
salaries and noted that she could not support this.
Commissioner Stanbridge asked County Attorney Vitunac if there would be any
conflict with her voting on the funding for the Historical Society as she would be writing
markers for them.
County Attorney Vitunac assured her that as long as she was not receiving personal
financial profit from the funding, there would be no conflict.
JUNE 19 1999
ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams,
SECONDED by Commissioner Stanbridge, the
Board, by a 4-1 vote (Commissioner Tippin
opposed), approved allocating an additional $4,000
to the Center for the Arts, Inc.
ON MOTION by Commissioner Tippin,
SECONDED by Commissioner Adams, the Board,
by a 4-1 vote (Commissioner Ginn opposed),
approved all other amounts as recommended by the
Tourist Development Council.
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Commissioner Tippin left the meeting for a prior appointment at 10:05 a.m.
11.G. 37TH STREET, 41sT STREET AND 45TH STREET
IMPROVEMENTS - FINAL RELEASE OF RETAINAGE -
DICKERSON FLORIDA
The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 24, 1999:
TO: James E. Chandler,
County Administrator
THROUGH: James W. Davis, P.E.,
Public Works Director
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FROM: Terry B. Thompson, P.E.,^/
Capital Projects Manager`'
SUBJECT: 37`" Street, 41- Street and 45'" Street Improvements
Final Release of Retainage
DATE: May 14,1999
DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS
Construction of referenced project is complete. Dickerson Florida, Inc. is requesting final release
of retainage in the amount of $91,630.25.
A partial release of retainage was approved on December 22, 1999 when construction was
substantially complete. A 5% remainder was held back until as -built drawings were completed.
RECOMMENDATIONS AND FUNDING _
Staff recommends Final Release of Retainage in the amount of $91,630,25. Funding is from
Account 309-215-541-067.66.
ON MOTIONby Commissioner Ginn, SECONDED
by Commissioner Stanbridge, the Board, by a 4-0
vote (Commissioner Tippin being absent),
unanimously approved final release of retainage in
the amount of $91,630.25 to Dickerson Florida, Inc.,
as recommended by staff.
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11.8.1. COUNTY ROAD 510 - FORCE MAIN INTERIM
EMERGENCY REPAIR AND FOLLOW-UP
CORRECTIVE ACTION - WABASSO CAUSEWAY -
DERRICO CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION -
MASTELLER & MOLER ENGINEERS - PROJECT US -
94 -22 -CS
The Board reviewed a Memorandum of June 1, 1999:
DATE: JUNE 1, 1999
TO:
JAMES E. CHANDLER
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
FROM:
DONALD R HUBBS, P.E.
DIRECTOR OF UT 1, CES
PREPARED
STEVEN J. DOYLE, P.E. '
AND STAFFED
CAPITAL PROJECTS MANAGER
BY:
SUBJECT: COUNTY ROAD 510 FORCE MAIN INTERIM EMERGENCY REPAIR
AND FOLLOW-UP CORRECTIVE ACTION
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROJECT NO. US -9422 -CS
BACKGROUND
On August 4, 1998, County staff discovered a failed pipe support bracket for a 124nch diameter force main
suspended beneath the CR -510 bridge (Wabasso Causeway) where it crosses the Indian River. The 12 inch
diameter force main had been design, permitted and inspected by Masteller & Moler Consulting Engineers in
Association with KSM Engineering & Testing (Engineers).
On August 10, 1998, Staff presented to the Indian River County Board of County Commission findings and
courses of action to be taken to complete the repairs and modifications to the support system. The Board
authorized the release of funds and Staff proceeded to complete the necessary temporary and permanent
repairs / modifications to the pipe support system.
ANALYSIS
The Board authorized the Utility, pursuant to Agenda dated August 10, 1998 (copy attached) to proceed
with the repair of the pipe support system and subsequently the Utility contracted with Derrico
Construction Corp. and Metallurgical Testing Inc. to complete the repairs. The Metallurgist identified
"metal fatigue" as the primary source of the failure.
The Engineer; concluded that a cast -in-place concrete pipe support system was the most reliable fix and the
Utility proceeded accordingly. The repairs / modifications to thepipe support system were completed in two
steps. The first seep included the installation of additional support brackets, along time underside of the bridge.
The second step included the installation of cast -m -place concrete thrust restrain at selected points on the
pipeline. These steps were completed in August 1998 and in November 1998, respectively.
The Engineers in cooperation with the County have agreed to pay for a portion of the construction and
metallurgical testing services as a result of the required repairs and pipe support modifications. The
Engineers have verbally agreed to reimburse the County for the interim repairs and permanent fix to the
pipe support system as herein defined:
Description Amount ($1
A. Emergency Repairs conducted by Derrico Construction Corp. $ 1,361.29
B. Metallurgical Analysis performed by Metallurgical Testing, Inc. $ 350.00
C. Metal Pipe Support Bracket fabrication by Murphy Industrial Fabricators, Inc. 675.00
Total (Sum of A. thin C.) $2,386.29
It has been recommended that the cost for the installation of the cast -in-place concrete thmst restraints be
borne by the County since the County would have incurred that expense had the concrete thrust restraints
been installed at the time the force main was initially installed.
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DESCRIPTION OF PREVIOUS ACTION TAKEN BY THE UTILITY:
(a) Initiate temporary emergency repairs to the pipe support system until a permanent fix could be
implemented.
(b) Retain the services of a specialist to perform metallurgical analysis of the failed components to
determine potential causes and effect.
(c) Contact and negotiate with responsible parties for reimbursement of expenses incurred by the
County for said pipe support failure.
(d) Retain the services of a contractor to furnish and install cast -in-place concrete thrust restraints in
accordance with the consultant / metallurgist recommendation.
(e) Monitor completed work repairs.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Staff acknowledges the responsiveness of the Engineers for their actions and willingness to resolve this issue.
The Engineers have volunteered their engineering services throughout this ordeal and have incurred expenses
over and above the expenses defined above. We thank them for their professionalism and acknowledge their
dedication and commitment to the Community and the County.
FUTURE DESIGN CONSIDERATION:
Today's application of trenchless technology allows the installation of sub -aqueous utility crossings in lieu of
suspending pipes from a bridge overpass. The cost for a sub -aqueous crossing is generally more expensive
than conventional pipes support methods but it offers several significant advantages. The utility pipe (water,
sewer, reuse, etc.) is less susceptible to damage from boat traffic, weather and vandalism. In the future, the
consideration of sub -aqueous utility crossings will be considered wherever feasible.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Authorize Staff to pursue reimbursement from the Engineers in the amount of $ 2,386.29.
Credit To:
Account No: 475-000169-243-00 Name: CR -510 Bridge (US -94 -22 -CS) Credit Amount. $ 2,036.29
Account No: 471-218-536-04469 Name: Operations And Maintenance Credit Amount: $ 350.00
Utilities Director Don Hubbs noted that $2,386 would be funded by the engineers and
that Earl Masteller of Masteller & Moler was here to answer any questions.
Commissioner Ginn questioned the cause of the metal fatigue and whether any future
problems could be anticipated.
Director Hubbs did not expect more flexing and noted that, in all fairness, the County
would have paid for the structure at any rate and the engineer has absorbed the cost of their
own time plus other expenses. He believed that the contribution passed the fairness test.
JUNE 19 1999
ON MOTION by Commissioner Ginn, SECONDED
by Commissioner Adams, the Board, by a 4-0 vote
(Commissioner Tippin being absent), unanimously
authorized staff to pursue reimbursement from the
Engineers in the amount of $2,386.29, as
recommended by staff.
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11.H.2. RESOLUTION 99-052 AND RESOLUTION 99-053 -
SEBASTIAN WATER EXPANSION PHASE H -C -
PROJECT UW -97 -12 -DS
The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 21, 1999:
DATE: MAY 21,1999
TO: JAMES E. CHANDLER
COUNTY ADNIINISTRATOR
FROM: DONALD R. HUBBS, PX -
DIRECTOR OF UTILITY S�
PREPARED JAMES D. CHASTAIN
AND STAFFED MANAGER OF ASSESSMENT PROJECTS
BY:
SUBJECT: SEBASTIAN WATER EXPANSION PHASE II -C
RESOLUTIONS I AND II
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROJECT NO. UW -97 -12 -DS
BACKGROUND
On September 29, 1995, Indian River County entered into an Inter -local Agreement with the City of
Sebastian to assume ownership of the City's water distribution and wastewater collection systems.
As a part of the contract, the County agreed to expand the water distribution system. On June 18,
1996, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners approved Option 1 in order for the
County to proceed with the installation of water lines as set forth in the Inter -local Agreement
between Indian River County and the City of Sebastian. (See attached memorandum and copy of
minutes.) Said Agreement provided for the transfer of the City of Sebastian's water and wastewater
system to Indian River County.
On September 1, 1998, at a public hearing, the Board of County Commissioners approved Phase II-
B. The bid opening was held on October 27, 1998, and this portion of the Phase II project is now
under construction and should be completed by August 1999. (See attached agenda item and copy
of minutes.) We are now ready to proceed with Phase II -C.
ANALYSIS
Within the Phase II project area, between CR 512 and Main Street, there are 3,461 lots. This area
will be 160% the size of the recently completed Phase I project. Approximately 50% of the lots
have existing residences (some 1,750 homes) to benefit from this project. Typical lot sizes are .25
acre, plus or minus. Phase II -C includes 562 lots and approximately 324 homes.
More effective management of project construction, inspections, cash flows and interaction with
Property owners is being accomplished by having divided Phases II and III into smaller projects.
See attached letter from the Office of the City Manager of the City of Sebastian, who has also
requested that this water expansion project include smaller, more manageable projects for the City
and the County. This will enable more utility construction companies to bid on these projects
making the bid process more competitive. The attached map displays the area to benefit from the
assessment projects, as divided into parts A, B, C, D & E, for Phase II.
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Engineering design has been completed by the staff of the Department of Utility Services for Phase
II -C. We are now ready to begin the assessment process associated with this project, as outlined.
The assessment roll for Phase II -C is attached. This project is to be paid through the assessment of
property owners along the proposed water line route. Financing will be from the assessment fiord
(473) if needed, inter -fund borrowing from the impact fee fiord (472) and/or operating fiord (471)
will be available.
The estimated project cost and amount to be assessed for Phase II -C is $1,256,465.84. The
estimated cost per square foot is $0204577 (rounded).
The estimated cost of Phase II -C, although slightly less per square foot is similar to Phase II -B
($0208299.) The Phase II -C project cost estimates have allowed for the higher ratio of
improvements, concrete driveways, more stringent restoration specifications, and conservancy with
the estimate. The assessed cost, as with any project will be regulated by the degree of competition
at the bidding of the project. _
On May 21, 1999, a letter was sent to the Interim City Manager, John Van Antwerp, City of
Sebastian, with a copy of this agenda item and a map of Phase II -C (Phase 11) project area.
RECOMMENDATION
The staff of the Department of Utility Services recommends that the Board of County
Commissioners approve the attached Resolutions I and II and set the public hearing date.
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ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams,
SECONDED by Commissioner Ginn, the Board, by
a 4-0 vote (Commissioner Tippin being absent),
unanimously adopted Resolution 99-052 providing
for the Sebastian Area Phase H -C Water Expansion
(an area north from Vocelle Avenue along Layport
Drive); providing the total estimated cost, method of
payment of assessments, number of annual
installments, and legal description of the area
specifically served.
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Project No.
Lots
I.D. Nos.
Locations
II -A UW -96 -20 -DS
479
448
West of Roseland Road SE corner
II -B UW -97 -11 -DS
758
714
East of Roseland Road to Vocelle Ave.
II -C UW -97 -12 -DS
562
525
North from Vocelle Ave. along Layport Dr.
II -D UW -97 -13 -DS
636
608
North from Layport Dr. west from Fleming
Street
II -E UW -97 -14 -DS
1,025
912
East of Fleming Street, including Main Street
To Louisiana Ave.
Total
Engineering design has been completed by the staff of the Department of Utility Services for Phase
II -C. We are now ready to begin the assessment process associated with this project, as outlined.
The assessment roll for Phase II -C is attached. This project is to be paid through the assessment of
property owners along the proposed water line route. Financing will be from the assessment fiord
(473) if needed, inter -fund borrowing from the impact fee fiord (472) and/or operating fiord (471)
will be available.
The estimated project cost and amount to be assessed for Phase II -C is $1,256,465.84. The
estimated cost per square foot is $0204577 (rounded).
The estimated cost of Phase II -C, although slightly less per square foot is similar to Phase II -B
($0208299.) The Phase II -C project cost estimates have allowed for the higher ratio of
improvements, concrete driveways, more stringent restoration specifications, and conservancy with
the estimate. The assessed cost, as with any project will be regulated by the degree of competition
at the bidding of the project. _
On May 21, 1999, a letter was sent to the Interim City Manager, John Van Antwerp, City of
Sebastian, with a copy of this agenda item and a map of Phase II -C (Phase 11) project area.
RECOMMENDATION
The staff of the Department of Utility Services recommends that the Board of County
Commissioners approve the attached Resolutions I and II and set the public hearing date.
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ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams,
SECONDED by Commissioner Ginn, the Board, by
a 4-0 vote (Commissioner Tippin being absent),
unanimously adopted Resolution 99-052 providing
for the Sebastian Area Phase H -C Water Expansion
(an area north from Vocelle Avenue along Layport
Drive); providing the total estimated cost, method of
payment of assessments, number of annual
installments, and legal description of the area
specifically served.
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RESOLUTION NO. 99- 52
4/Wresaseb11c)vk0C
A RESOLUTION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR
THE SEBASTIAN AREA PHASE II -C WATER EXPANSION (AN AREA
NORTH FROM VOCELLE AVENUE ALONG LAYPORT DRIVE);
PROVIDING THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST, METHOD OF PAYMENT OF
ASSESSMENTS, NUMBER OF ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS, AND LEGAL
DESCRIPTION OF THE AREA SPECIFICALLY SERVED.
WHERFAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County has determined
that the improvements herein described are necessary to promote the public welfare of the
county and has determined to defray the cost thereof by special assessments against certain
properties to be serviced by a water main extension to Phase 11-C of the Sebastian Area
(located north from Vocelle Avenue along Layport Drive), hereinafter referred to as Project No.
UW -97 -12 -DS;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, as follows:
1. The County does hereby determine that a water line shall be installed to benefit 525 parcels
in an area located north of Vocelle Avenue along Layport Drive, and that the cost thereof
shall be specially assessed in accordance with the provisions of Sections 206.01 through
206.09 of the Code of Indian River County.
2. The total estimated cost to be assessed is $1,256,465.84 or $0.204577 per square foot to
be paid by the property specially benefited as shown on the assessment plat on file with the
Department of Utility Services. Assessments are to be levied against all lots and lands
adjoining and contiguous or bounding and abutting upon the improvements or specially
benefited thereby and further designated by the assessment plat with respect to the special
assessments.
3. A special assessment in the amount of $0.204577 per square foot shall be assessed
against each of the properties designated on the assessment plat. This assessment may
be raised or lowered by action of the Board of County Commissioners after the public
hearing, at the same meeting, as required by the referenced County Code.
4. The special assessments shall be due and payable and may be paid In full within 90 days
after the date of the resolution of the Board with respect to credits against the special
assessments after completion of the improvements (the 'Credit Date") without interest. If
not paid in full, the special assessments may be paid in ten equal yearly installments of
principal plus interest. If not paid when due, there shall be added a penalty of 1-1/2% of the
principal not paid when due. The unpaid balance of the special assessments shall bear
interest until paid at a rate to be determined by the Board of County Commissioners when
the project is completed.
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5. There is presently on file with the Department of Utility Services a plat showing the area to
be assessed, plans and specifications, and an estimate of the cost of the proposed
improvements. Ail of these are open to inspection by the public at the Department of Utility
Services.
6. An assessment roll with respect to the special assessments shall promptly be prepared in
connection with the special assessments.
7. Upon the adoption of this resolution, the Indian River County Utility Services Department
shall cause this resolution (along with a map showing the areas to be served) to be
published at least one time in the Vero Beach Press Journal before the public hearing
required by Section 206.04.
The resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner A d a m s and the motion was
seconded by Commissioner G i n n . and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as
follows:
Chairman Kenneth R. Macht
Aye
Vice Chairman Fran B. Adams
Aye
Commissioner John W. Tippin
Absent
Commissioner Caroline D. Ginn
Aye
Commissioner Ruth Stanbridge
Aye
The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this t s t
day of June . 1999.
Attest- K. Barton, C rk
By
Deputy Clerk
JUNE 19 1999
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ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams,
SECONDED by Commissioner Ginn, the Board, by
a 4-0 vote (Commissioner Tippin being absent),
unanimously adopted Resolution 99-053 setting a
time and place at which the owners of properties
located in the Sebastian Phase II -C Water Expansion
Area (in an area north from Vocelle Avenue along
Layport Drive) and other interested persons may
appear before the Board of County Commissioners
and be heard as to the propriety and advisability of
constructing the water main extension, as to the cost
thereof; as to the manner of payment thereof, and as
to the amount thereof to be specially assessed
against each property benefited thereby.
Time and Place (Second Reso.)
RESOLUTION NO. 99. 53
4199(reaol3ebl lc)Vk=
A RESOLUTION OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SETTING A TIME
AND PLACE AT WHICH THE OWNERS OF PROPERTIES LOCATED IN
THE SEBASTIAN PHASE II -C WATER EXPANSION AREA (IN AN AREA
NORTH FROM VOCELLE AVENUE ALONG LAYPORT DRIVE) AND
OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS, MAY APPEAR BEFORE THE BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND BE HEARD AS TO THE PROPRIETY
AND ADVISABILITY OF CONSTRUCTING THE WATER MAIN
EXTENSION, AS TO THE COST THEREOF, AS TO THE MANNER OF
PAYMENT THEREFOR, AND AS TO THE AMOUNT THEREOF TO BE
SPECIALLY ASSESSED AGAINST EACH PROPERTY BENEFITED
THEREBY.
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County has, by
Resolution No. 99- SL , determined that It is necessary for the public welfare of the citizens of
the county, and particularly as to those living, working, and owning property within the area
described hereafter, that a waterline be installed to serve 525 parcels located in an area north
from Vocelle Avenue along Layport Drive; and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that the cost to be specially assessed with respect
thereto shall be $0.204577 per square foot; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has caused an assessment roll to be
completed and filed with the Clerk to the Board; and
WHEREAS, Section 206.06, Indian River County Code, requires that the Board of
County Commissioners shall fix a time and place at which the owners of the properties to be
assessed or any other persons interested therein may appear before the Board of County
Commissioners and be heard as to the propriety and advisability of constructing such water
main extension, as to the cost thereof, as to the manner of payment therefor, and as to the
amount thereof to be assessed against each property benefited thereby,
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, as follows:
1. The County Commission shall meet at the County Commission Chambers In the County
Administration Building at the hour of 9:05 a.m. on Tuesday, June 22, 1999, at which time
the owners of the properties to be assessed and any other interested persons may appear
before said Commission and be heard in regard thereto. The area to be improved and the
properties to be specially benefited are more particularly described upon the assessment
plat and the assessment roll with regard to the special assessments.
2. All persons interested In the construction of said improvements and the special
assessments against the properties to be specially benefited may review the assessment
plat showing the area to be assessed, the assessment roll, the plans and specifications for
said improvements, and an estimate of the cost thereof at the office of the Department of
Utility Services any week day from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
3. Notice of the time and place of this public hearing shall be given by two publications in the
Press Journal Newspaper one week apart. The last publication shall be at least one week
prior to the date of the hearing.
4. The Indian River County Department of Utility Services shall give the owner of each
property to be specially assessed at least ten days notice in writing of such time and place,
which shall be served by mailing a copy of such notice to each of such property owners at
his last known address.
The resolution was moved for adoption by Commissioner A d a m s and the motion
was seconded by Commissioner G i n n and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as
follows:
Chairman Kenneth R. Macht
Aye
Vice Chairman Fran B. Adams
Aye
Commissioner John W. Tippin
Absent
Commissioner Caroline D. Ginn
Aye
Commissioner Ruth Stanbridge
Aye
The Chairman thereupon declared the resolution duly passed and adopted this 1 s t
day of J u n e , 1999.
Att J. K. Barton,
Deputy Clerk
Attachment: ASSESSMENT ROLL
JUNE 19 1999
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY,, FLORIDA
By It!i (,f/���•KQ
Fran B. Adams -
Vice -Chairman
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PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT SUMMARY
SEBASTIAN WATER EXPANSION PHASE II -C
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROJECT NO. U W - 97 -12- D S
TOTAL ESTIMATED PROJECT CONSTRUCTION
COST INCLUDING ENGINEERING AND ADMINISTRATION $1,256,465.84
TOTAL NET SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPERTIES
TO BE ASSESSED 6,141,779
ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT COST PER SQUARE FOOT $0.204577
(ROUNDED)
MAY 10, 1999
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PRELIMINARY ESTIMATION PROJECT COST 2cascst3
SEBASTIAN WATER ASSESSMENT PROJECT -PHASE 2C
INDIAN RIVER PROJECT # UW -97 -12 -DS
WIP # 475-000-169-355.00
ITEMS
ESTIMATED ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE SUBTOTAL
QUANTITY UNIT ($) ($)
MOBILIZATION
1
UNIT
$60,000.00
$60,000.00
DIP POLYWRAP
3,020
L.F.
$0.70
$2,114.00
12" DIP WM CLASS 350
220
L.F.
$18.00
$3,960.00
12" PVC WM
2,680
L.F.
$16.00
$42,880.00
6" DIP WM CLASS 350
2,640
L.F.
$12.00
$31,680.00
6" PVC WM
29,020
L.F.
$9.00
$261,180.00
4" DIP WM CLASS 350
160
L.F.
$8.00
$1,280.00
4" PVC WM
11500
L.F.
$7.00
$10,500.00
12" GV
3
UNIT
$1,200.00
$3,600.00
6" GV
49
UNIT
$600.00
$29,400.00
4" GV
5
UNIT
$500.00
$2,500.00
FHA
32
UNIT
$1,800.00
$57,600.00
12" BRIDGE CROSSING
1
UNIT
$20,000.00
$20,000.00
6" BRIDGE CROSSING
2
UNIT
$9,000.00
$18,000.00
2" BLOWOFF VALVE
2
UNIT
$550.00
$1,100.00
1" SHORT SINGLE SVC
50
UNIT
$325.00
$16,250.00
1" LONG SINGLE SVC
45
UNIT
$430.00
$19,350.00
1.5" DUAL SHORT SVC
120
UNIT
$425.00
$51,000.00
1.5" DUAL LONG SVC
110
UNIT
$550.00
$60,500.00
FITTINGS
12
TON
$5,000.00
$59,050.00
JUMPER
3
UNIT
$1,000.00
$3,000.00
DRIVEWAY BORES
160
UNIT
$360.00
$57,600.00
RESTORE ASPHALT PAVEMENT
2,160
L.F.
$30.00
$64,800.00
OVERLAY ASPHALT INTERSECTION
90,000
S.F.
$1.25
$112,500.00
RESTORE CONC DRIVEWAY
600
L.F.
$10.00
$6,000.00
SOD
36,210
L.F.
$2.50
$90,525.00
SEED & MULCH
500
L.F.
$1.50
$750.00
SUB -TOTAL
NON -ASSESSABLE COST
ADJUSTED COST
10% CONTINGENCY
ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST
ENGINEERING, SURVEY & CONST. ADMIN.
ESTIMATED ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
ESTIMATED TOTAL ASSESSMENT COST
TOTAL ASSESSABLE SQUARE FOOTAGE
ASSESSMENT COST PER SQUARE FOOT
JUNE 19 1999
$1,087,119.00
$47,600.00
$1,039,519.00
$103,951.90
$1,143,470.90
$98,000.00
$15,000.00
1
$1,256,470.90
6,141,779
$0.2045777
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SEBIIC.WK4
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7
PARCEL
FOOTAGE ASSESSMENT
8
SER
OWNER
9
10
013138 00003 0690 00001.0
BETHEL
10,000
2,045.77
11
013138 00003 0690 00002.0
INGHRAM
10,000
2,045.77
12
013138 00003 0690 00003.0
OBRIEN
10,000
2,045.77
13
013138 00003 0690 00004.0
SZELUGA
13,939
2,851.59
14
01 31 38 00003 0690 00009.0
MORROW
11,250
2,301.49
15
013136 00003 0890 00010.0
HASENAUER
11,761
2,406.03
16
013138 00003 0690 00011.0
CHRISTOPHERSEN
12,632
2,564.21
17
013136 00003 0700 00001.0
MAURER
10,625
2,173.63
18
01313800003 0700 00002.0
MCDANIEL
10,000
2,045.77
19
01 3138 00003 0700 00003.0
HASENAUER
10,625
2,173.63
20
613138 00003 0700 00004.0
FEKETE
10,000
2,045.77
21
013136 00003 0700 00005.0
NOLAND
10,000
2,045.77
22
013138 00003 0700 00006.0
ALONGE
10,000
2,045.77
23
013136 00003 0700 00007.0
BREWSTER
10,000
2,045.77
24
01 31 38 00003 0700 00011.0
PRENDERGAST
20,000
4,091.54
25
013136 00003 0700 00013.0
COVELLO
10,000
2,045.77
26
013138 00003 0700 00014.0
MAURER
10,000
2,045.77
27
013138 00003 0710 00001.0
HASENAUER
10,625
2,173.63
28
013136 00003 0710 00002.0
SARAG WN
10,000
2,045.77
29
013138 00003 0710 00003.0
MARSH
10,625
2,173.63
30
013138 00003 0720 00004.0
SISKA
10,000
2,045.77
31
013138 00003 0720 00005.0
L.EADORE
10,000
2,045.77
32
013136 000031040 00001.0
GEARY
10,890
2,227.84
33
01 31 38 000031040 00002.0
JUTRAS
10,690
2,227.84
34
013136 000031040 00003.0
FREUND
10,690
2,227.84
35
013138 000031040 00007.0
HICKS
10,890
2,227.84
36
013138 000031040 00010.0
KELLY
10,000
2,045.77
37
013136 000031040 00011.0
HARKINS
10,890
2,227.84
36
013138 000031040 00012.0
BURKE
10,890
2,227.84
39
013138 000031040 00013.0
ZILNICKI
10,890
2,227.84
40
013138 000031040 00014.0
ZILNICKI
10,890
2,227.84
41
013138 000031040 00016.0
ROSIAN
10,454
2,138.64
42
013136 000031040 00017.0
MERCREADY
10,454
2,136.64
43
013138 000031040 00018.0
ROBERTSON
10,454
2,138.64
44
013138 000031040 00019.0
BRANDT
10,454
2,138.64
45
013138 000031040 00020.0
SCERBO
10,454
2,138.64
46
013136 000031040 00021.0
LA FAVE
10,454
2,136.64
47
013138 000031040 00023.0
PFISTER
10,454
2,138.64
48
013138 000031040 00024.0
PFISTER
10,454
2,136.64
49
013138 000031040 00025.0
COINTEPODC
10,454
2,136.64
50
013138 00=1 11040 00026 0
COINTEPODC
10,454
2,138.64
51
013136 000031040 00027.0
BRAY
10,454
2,138.64
52
013138 000031040 00028.0
DISALVIO
10,454
2,138.84
53
013138 000031040 00029.0
ROLLAND
10,454
2,138.64
54
01313800003 1040 00033 0
ZILNICKI
20,473
4,188.30
55
013138 000031040 00035.0
TRIANDAFILOU
21,344
4,366.49
56
013138 000031040 00036.0
CALDWELL
19,166
3,920.92
57
013138 000031040 00037.0
WENZEL
17,860
3,653.74
58
013138 000031040 00038.0
BAI
16,986
3,475.35
59
013136 000031040 00039.0
TERRY
16,553
3,386.36
60
01 31 38 000031040 00040.0
DOWNING
16,450
3.365.29
61
013136 000031040 00041.0
SCOTT
16,450
3,365.29
62
013138 000031040 00042.0
SCOTT
16,450
3,365.29
63
013138 W003 1040 00043.0
MARTINEZ
16,450
3,365.29
64
013138 000031040 00044.0
SCHACHT
16AM
3,365.29
65
013138 000031040 00045.0
BERNAUER
16,450
3,365.29
66
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lyUMM
70
OWNER
FOOTAGE
71
72
013138 000031040 00046.0
LOHMANN
16,450
3,365.29
73
013138 000031050 00002.0
ENSERO
10,000
2,045.77
74
013138 000031050 00003.0
ENSERO
10,000
2,045.77
75
013138 000031050 00004.0
013138 000031050 00005.0
NICHOLS
PROTH
10,000
2,045.77
76
77
013138 000031050 00008.0
STOUGH
10,000
10,000
2,045.77
2,045.77
78
013138 000031050 00007.0
01 31 38 000031050 00008.0
STOUGH
WARNER
10,000
2,045.77
79
01 31 38 000031050 00009.0
SUTTER
10,000
10,000
2,045.77
2,045.77
80
81
013138 000031050 00010.0
WOLF
10,000
2,045.77
82
01 31 38 000031050 00011.0
01 31 38 000031050 00014.0
WYNES
MORREALE
20,038
4,099.31
83
84
013138 000031050 00015.0
RICHTER
10,000
10,000
2045,77
2,045,77
85
013138 000031050 00016.0
01 31 38 000031050 00017.0
MILLER
LEWIS
10,000
2,045.77
87
01 31 38 00003 1050 00018.0
GOODING
10,000
10,000
2,045.77
2,045.77
88
01 31 38 000031050 00019.0
01 31 38 000031050 00020.0
SESSER
ADAMS
15,000
3,068.65
89
90
013138 000031050 000220
PATRUS
15,000
10,000
3,068.65
2,045.77
91
01 31 38 000031060 00001.0
BABCOCK
10,000
2,045.77
92
013138 000031060 00002.0
MEIGS
20,000
4,091.54
93
013138 000031050 00004.0
01 31 38 000031060 00005.0
SHAVER
DOTSON
10,000
2,045.77
94
95
01 31 38 000031060 00006.0
WASSET
10,000
20,000
2,045.77
4,091.54
98
01 31 38 000031060 00008.0
01 31 38 000031060 00009.0
FARBER
LOUD
10,000
2,045.77
97
013138 000031060 00011.0
CORP
21,344
56,000
4,366.49
1,158.51
98
99
01 31 38 000031060 000120
FITTS
,683
1
2,045.77
100
01 31 38 000031060 00013.0
01 31 38 000031060 00014.0
WINGATE
WHITE
10,000
2,045.77
101
102
01 31 38 000031060 00015.0
KUTZLER
10,000
10,000
2,045,77
2,045.77
103
01 31 38 000031060 00016.0
01 31 38 000031060 00017.0
KUTZLER
CORNELL
10,000
2,045.77
104
105
01 3138 000031060 00018.0
KIRTON
10,000
10,000
2045.77
2,045.77
106
013138 000031060 00019.0
013138 000031070 00001.0
KANAVOS
THERRIEN
10,000
2,045.77
107
013138 000031070 00003.0
WITT
20,000
10,000
4,091.54
2,045.77
108
109
013138 000031070 00004.0
01 31 38 000031070 00005.0
BAPTISTE
10,000
2,045.77
110
01 31 38 000031070 00006.0
GOSSETT
GOSSETT
10,000
10,000
2,045.77
2,045.77
111
112
01 31 38 000031070 00007.0
01 31 38 000031070 00009.0
GRIFFITHS
18,295
3,742.73
113
013138 000031070 00010.0
KEYS
KEYS
12,632
2,584.21
114
013138 000031070 00011.0
BROWN
10,000
10,000
2,04577
2,045.77
115
116
013138 000031070 000120
01 31 38 000031070 00013.0
PARSONS
10,000
2,045.77
117
013138 000031070 00014.0
WITT
CONNELL
15,000
15,000
3,068.65
3,088.65
118
119
013138 000031080 00001.0
013138 000031080 00002
KEYES
10,000
_ 2,045.77
120
.0
013138 000031080 00004.0
DISA LVIO
FISCHER
20,000
10,000
4,091.54
121
122
01 31 38 000031080 00005.0
MUELLER
10,000
2,045.77
2,045.77
123
013138 000031080 00006.0
013138 000031080 00008.0
MUELLER
CARD
10,000
2,045.77
124
125
013138 000031080 00009.0
WALTERS
12,632
10,000
2,584.21
2,045.77
128
01 31 38 000031080 00010.0
013138 000031080 00011.0
DIAMOND
DIAMOND
10,000
2,045.77
127
128
01 31 38 000031080 000120
DISALVIO
10,000
10,000
2,045.77
2,045.77
129
01 31 38 000031080 00013.0
01 31 38 000031080 00014.0
WALKER
10,000
2,045.77
130
013138 000031090 00001.0
ANNIS
ALBEE
10,000
20,000
2,045.77
4,091.54
131
132
013138 000031090 000020
WUNDERLICH
10,000
2,045.77
133
013138 000031090 00003.0
SOUSA
10,000
2,045.77
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NUMBER
OMMER
FOOTAGE
137
138
01 31 38 000031090 00004.0
DIAMOND
10,000
2,045.77
139
01 31 38 000031090 00005.0
VELTMAN
10,000
2,045.77
140
01 31 38 000031090 00006.0
ROUP
10,000
2,045.77
141
013138 000031090 00007.0
KOSKI
10,000
2,045.77
142
013138 000031090 00009.0
KAISER
18,250
3,324.37
143
013138 000031090 00010.0
DEPUE
10,000
2,045.77
144
01 31 38 000031090 00011.0
GIZINSKI
10,000
2,045.77
145
01 31 38 000031090 00012.0
ERWAY
10,000
2,045.77
148
013138 000031090 00013.0
WEYGANDT
10,000
2,045.77
147
013138 000031090 00014.0
PECK
20,000
4,091.54
148
01 31 38 000031100 00001.0
MYLLYKOSKI
10,000
2,045.77
149
01 31 38 000031100 00002.0
S L SEBASTIAN INC
10,000
2,045.77
150
013138 000031100 00003.0
ROSE
10,000
2,045.77
151
01 31 38 000031100 00004.0
FRABONI
10,000
2,045.77
152
01 31 38 00003 1100 00005.0
POECHER
10,000
2,045.77
153
_
01 31 38 000031100 00008.0
COSTA
10,000
2,045.77
154
013138 000031100 WW7.0
DOHERTY
10,000
2,045.77
155
01 31 38 000031100 00008.0
PARR
10,000
2,045.77
156
01 31 38 000031100 00009.0
STAAB
10,000
2,045.77
157
013138 000031100 00010.0
HISCOTT
20,000
4,091.54
158
013138 000031100 00012.0
MATTHEWS
10,000
2,045.77
159
013138 000031100 00013.0
DEE
10,000
2,045.77
160
01 31 38 000031100 00014.0
CHAIRSELL
10,000
2,045.77
181
013138 000031100 00015.0
BURKE
10,000
2,045.77
182
01 31 38 000031100 00018.0
PRICE
101000
2,045.77
163
013138 000031100 00017.0
WEBSTER
10,000
2,045.77
164
013138 000031100 00018.0
SWIGER
10,000
2,045.77
165
01 31 38 000031100 00019.0
SWIGER
20,000
4,091.54
186
013138 00003 1110 00WI.0
WILDING
21,250
4,347.28
167
013138 000031110 00003.0
OFFERDING
10,000
2,045.77
168
01 31 38 000031110 00004.0
LOPES
20,000
4,091.54
169
01 31 38 000031110 00008.0
JOACHIM
11,250
2,301.49
170
01 31 38 000031110 00007.0
JOACHIM
21,250
4,347.26
171
01 31 38 000031110 00009.0
KEHR
10,000
2,045.77
172
01 31 38 000031110 00010.0
SMITH
10,000
2,045.77
173
01 31 38 000031110 00011.0
WARD
21,250
4,347.28
174
01 31 38 000031120 00002.0
LEET
12,632
2,584.21
175
013138 000031120 00003.0
SZELUGA
21,780
4,455.68
178
01 31 38 000031120 00005.0
MCCOLLUM
20,000
4,091.54
177
01 31 38 000031120 00007.0
GORDANIER
12,800
2,818.58
178
013138 000031120 00008.0
TRERICE
13,504
2,762.80
179
01 31 38 000031130 00001.0
HUGHES
12,500
2,557.21
180
01 31 38 000031130 00002.0
FISCHER
10,000
2,045.77
181
013138 000031130 00003.0
GUADALUPE
10,000
2,045.77
182
013138 000031130 00004.0
RAMSEY
20,000
4,091.54
183
013138 000031130 00008.0
KNIGHT
20,000
4,091.54
184
013138 000031130 00007.0
GILLARD
10,000
2,045.77
185
013138 000031130 00008.0
BORRAYO
10,000
2,045.77
186
013138 000031130 00000.0
KOZLOWSKI
10,000
2,045.77
187
01 31 38 000031130 00012.0
THERRELL
10,000
2,045.77
188
013138 000031130 00013.0
CLARK
10,000
2,045.77
189
01 31 38 000031130 00014.0
DAVIS
10,000
2,045.77
190
01 31 38 000031130 00016.0
CICHEWICZ
10,000
2,045.77
191
013138 000031130 00017.0
SNEED
10,000
2,045.77
192
013138 000031130 00018.0
ROBERTS
10,000
2,045.77
193
013138 000031130 00019.0
TREMBLAY
10,000
2,045.77
194
013138 000031130 00020.0
FOWLER
12,500
2,557.21
195
013138 000031140 00016.0
OBERBECK
15,000
3,068.65
196
013138 000031140 00018.0
FERNANDEZ
10,000
2,045.77
197
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PARCEL
SQUARE
200
NUMBER
OWNER
FOOTAGE
201
202
013138 000031140 00019.0
BROWN
10,000
2,045.77
203
01 31 38 000031140 00020.0
GUENTHER
20,000
4,091.54
204
01 31 38 000031140 00022.0
AHRENS
10,000
2,045.77
205
01 31 38 000031140 00023.0
COETZEE
10,000
2,045.77
206
01 31 38 000031140 00024.0
BIGWOOD
10,000
2,045.77
207
013138 000031140 00025.0
HUDKINS
10,000
2,045.77
208
01 31 38 000031140 00026.0
THUNDER
10,000
2,045.77
209
01 31 38 000031140 00027.0
BARACAT
11,250
2,301.49
210
013138 000031150 00011.0
FOWLER
13,125
2,685.07
211
01 31 38 000031150 00012.0
JONES
10,000
2,045.77
212
01 31 38 000031150 00013.0
BLACK
10,000
2,045.77
213
01 31 38 000031150 00014.0
LOOS
20,000
4,091.54
214
01 31 38 000031150 00016.0
CARPENTER
10,000
2,045.77
215
01 31 38 000031150 00017.0
BREITWESER
10,000
2,045.77
216
01 31 38 000031150 00018.0
D ELIA
20,000
4,091.54
217
013138 000031150 00020.0
WILLIAMS
13,125
2,685.07
218
013138 000031160 00011.0
SANDS
10,000
2,045.77
219
013138 000031160 00012.0
SALOMONE
10,000
2,045.77
220
01 31 38 000031160 00013.0
MUCKIAN
10,000
2,045.77
221
01 31 38 000031160 00014.0
S L SEBASTIAN INC
10,000
2,045.77
222
01 31 38 000031160 00015.0
SCHLENDORF
10,000
2,045.77
223
013138 000031160 00016.0
LIEBECK
20,000
4,091.54
224
01 31 38 000031180 00018.0
BROCKWAY
10,000
2,045.77
225
01 31 38 000031160 00019.0
WAYCHOWSKI
10,000
2,045.77
228
01 31 38 000031160 00020.0
WAYCHOWSKI
10,000
2,045.77
227
01 31 38 000031170 00011.0
CASAVANT
13,125
2,685.07
228
01 31 38 000031170 00012.0
JURSIK
18,500
3,784.67
229
01 31 38 000031170 00013.0
JURSIK
11,500
2,352.63
230
01 31 38 000031170 00015.0
LEONE
10,000
2,045.77
231
01 31 38 000031170 00016.0
CHORAK
10,000
2,045.77
232
01 31 38 000031170 00017.0
ANDREWS
10,000
2,045.77
233
01 31 38 000031170 00018.0
ANDREWS
10,000
2,045.77
234
01 31 38 000031170 00019.0
RICHTARCIK
10,000
2,045.77
.235
01 31 38 000031170 00020.0
ASMUS
13,125
2,685.07
236
113138 00001 1180 00001.0
BOCK
11,250
2,301.49
237
11 31 38 00001 1180 00002.0
HELLRIEGEL
10,000
2,045.77
238
11 31 38 00001 1180 00003.0
CYPRA
10,000
2,045.77
239
113138 WWI 1180 00004.0
YODER
10,000
2,045.77
240
11 31 38 000011 ISO 00005.0
CONOVER
11,000
2,250.34
241
11 31 38 00001 1180 00046.0
DOBBS
11,000
2,250.34
242
11 31 38 00001 1180 00007.0
LONG
11,326
2,317.03
243
11 31 38 00001 1180 00008.0
RAMIREZ
11,326
2,317.03
244
113138 00001 1180 00009.0
LIBBY
11,000
2,250.34
245
113138 00001 1180 00010.0
LYON
11,000
2,250.34
246
113138 00001 1180 00011.0
CHAMBERS
10,000
2,045.77
247
113138 WWI 1180 00012.0
ALLEMAND
10,000
2,045.77
248
11 31 38 00001 1180 00013.0
MCDONALD
21,250'
4,347.28
249
11 31 38 000011190 00001.0
COLQUITT
11,250
2,301.49
250
113138 WWI 1190 00002.0
STOLTZ
10,000
2,045.77
251
11 31 38 00001 1190 00003.0
GROME
10,000
2,045.77
252
11 31 38 00001 1190 00004.0
BOSCOVICH
10,000
2,045.77
253
11 31 38 00001 1190 00005.0
HALL
11,000
2,250.34
254
11 31 38 00001 1190 00006.0
MCBRIDE
11,000
2,250.34
255
11 31 38 00001 1190 00007.0
MURDOCK
11,326
2,317.03
256
113138 W001 1190 00008.0
SULLIVAN
11,326
2,317.03
257
11 31 38 00001 1190 00009.0
HARDING
11,000
2,250.34
258
11 31 38 00001 1190 00010.0
CLONAN
11,000
2,250.34
259
11 31 38 00001 1190 00011.0
CLONAN
10,000
2,045.77
260
113138 00001 1190 00012.0
FLORIO
15,000
3,068.65
261
113138 00001 1190 00013.0
HUBBARD
16,250
3,324.37
262
11 31 38 00001 1200 00001.0
BROUILLETTE
15,515
3,174.01
263
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D
E
265
PABGEL0
266
)�@
OWNER
AR
267
FOOTAGE
268
269
113138 00001 1200 00002.0
KAMBERS
14,000
2,864.07
270
11 31 38 00001 1200 00003.0
BURNLEY
9,718
1,988.07
271
11 31 38 WWI 1200 00004.0
BURNLEY
10,000
2,045.77
272
113138 WWI 12W 00005.0
MUENCKLER
10,000
2,045.77
273
11 31 38 00001 1200 00006.0
11 31 38 WWI 1200 00007.0
ELAM
SILVIS
18,875
3,452 23
274
113138 00001 12W 00009.0
KNUTSON
13,125
10,000
2,685.07
2,045.77
275
276
113138 00001 1200 00010.0
GOMEZ
10,000
2,045.77
277
113138 00001 1200 00011.0
KONSTANTIMIDES
10,000
2,045.77
278
11 31 38 00001 1200 00012.0
11 31 38 00001 1200 00013.0
MYERS
MANNING
10,000
2,045.77
279
113138 00001 12W 00014.0
REINHALTER
10,000
10,000
2,045.77
2,045.77
280
281
113138 00001 1200 00015.0
SMETZER
10,000
2,045.77
282
113138 00001 1200 00016.0
11 31 38 00001 1200 00017.0
HAYS
PERKINS
13,088
2,873.41
283
113138 WWI 12W 00018.0
STERN
10,000
10,000
2,045.77
2,045.77
284
285
11 31 38 W001 1200 00019.0
SMITH
10,000
2,045.77
286
113138 00001 1200 00020.0
_ 11 31 38 00001 12W 00021.0
MAURY
O' BRIEN
10,000
2.045.77
287
11 31 38 00001 1200 00022.0
BREITNER
9,148
10,500
1,871.47
2,148.05
288
200
113138 00001 1200 00023.0
113138 00001 1200 00024.0
GUITIERREZ
ADANIEL
12,200
2,495.83
290
113138 00001 1200 00025.0
DAVIS
10,000
2.045.77
281
292
113138 00001 1200 00026.0
IAKOUOS
10,000
10,000
2,045.77
2.045.77
283
113138 00001 1200 00027.0
113138 00001 1200 00028.0
ESTRADA
SMITH
10000
2
294
113138 00001 1200 00029.0
CHEN
10,000
10,000
2,04577
295
296
11 31 38 00001 1200 00030.0
BECKETT
12,500
2,045.77
2
297
113 1 38 00001 1200 00031.0
113138 00001 1210 00001.0
JOZWICKI
HAINES
14,578
,557.21
2,981.91
298
1 13138 00001 121000003.0
BASSEN
27,443
14,375
5 814.2 0
299
300
113138 00001 121000004.0
BASSEN
10,000
2,940.79
2,045.77
301
11 31 38 00001 1210 00005.0
113138 00001 1210 00006.0
SROCZYNSKI
WEBSTER
10,000
2,045.77
302
113138 00001 1210 00007.0
ARENI
10,000
2'045'77
003
11 3138 00001 1210 00008.0
KNIPPER
10,000
10,000
2,045.77
304
005
113138 00001 1210 00009.0
DOLAN
10'000
2'045'77
2'045'77
300
113138 00001 1210 00010.0
113138 00001 1210 00011.0
DOLAN
WILLARD
10,000
2,045.77
'307
113138 00001 1210 00012.0
HILL
10,000
2'045'77
300
11 3138 00001 1210 00013.0
HILL
10.000
2
'x'77
309
11 3138 00001 1210 00014.0
KOEHNLEIN
10'�
10,E
2,045.77
310
113138 00001 1210 00015.0
GOOD
2'045'77
311
113138 00001 1210 00016.0
HAENTJENS
10,000
10,000
2,045.77
312
313
113138 00001 1210 00017.0
MICHAELS
12,500
2,045.77
2,557.21
314
113138 00001 1220 00001.0
113138 00001 1220 00002.0DEMSEY
NUREK
11'250
2,301.49
315
113138 00001 1220 00003.0
DALEY
10,000
2'045'77
316
113138 00001 1220 00004.0
LAURIA
10,000
10,000
2,045.77
317
113138 WWI 1220 00005.0
SHERER
2,045.77
318
113138 00001 1220 00008.0
CLAWSON
10,000
10,000
2,045.77
319
113138 00001 1220 00007.0
ZUEL
2,045.77
320
113138 00001 1220 00008.0
THOMPSON
10,000
10,000
2'045'77
321
322
113138 00001 1220 00009.0
THOMAS
10,000
2,045.77
2,045.77
323
113138 00001 1220 00010.0
113138 00001 1220 00011.0SOUSA
ELMO
10,E
2,045.77
324
113138 00001 1220 00012.0
JANKOWSKI
10,000
10,000
2'045'77
325
326
113138 00001 1220 00013.0
GONZALEZ
11,250
2,045.77
2,301.49
327
11 31 38 00001 1220 00014.0
113138 WWI 1220 00015.0
STELLATO
11,250
2,301.49
328
113138 00001 1220 00016.0
MCGARRY
GREIF
10,000
2,045.77
328
113138 00001 1220 00017.0
GREIF
10,000
2,045.77
300
113138 00001 1220 00018.0
GEIGER
10,000
2045.77
331
20,000
4,091.54
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A B
E
D
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3
PARCEL
PAG8
334
Numm
SQUARE
335
9]ewm
FOOTAGE
336
337
113138 00001 1220 00020.0
SAVASTANO
338
11 31 38 00001 1220 00021.0
MORRIS
10,000
2,045.77
113138 WWI 1220 00022.0
CLINE CLINE
10,000
2,045'77
339
113138 WWI 1220 00023.0
DAUS10,000
10,000
2,045.77
340
11 31 38 00001 1220 00024.0
TOBIN
2,045.77
341
11 31 38 00001 1220 00025.0
HO
HOOD OD
10,000
2,045.77
342
343
11 31 38 00001 1220 00026.0
NO
10.000
2,045'77
344
113138 00001 1230 00001.0
LEN FF
11,250
2,301.49
345
113138 00001 1230 00002.0
SIEBEL
16,250
3.324.37
346
113138 00001 1230 00004.0
JOY
15,000
3.068.65
347
113138 00001 1230 00005.0
TOUGAS
TOUGASMCMAN
10,000
2,045.77
348
113138 00001 1230 00006.0
S
10,625
2,173.63
349
113138 00001 1230 00007.0
MARTIN
10,825
2,173.83
11 31 38 00001 1230 00008.0
RILEY
10,000
2,045.77
350
113138 00001 1230 00009.0
RILEY
10,000
2,045.77
351
352
113138 00001 1230 00010.0
SHERRATT
10'000
2'045'77
353
113138 WWI 1230 00011.0
SHERRATT
10,000
2.045.77
113138 WWI 1230 00012.0
SMITH
10,000
2,045.77
354
355
113138 00001 1230 00013.0
MINNEHAN
10,000
2,045.77
11 31 38 00001 1230 00014.0
HICKS
10'000
2'045'77
35
357
113138 00001 1230 00015.0
OFFERDING
11,250
2,301.49
113138 00001 1230 00017.0
MAYO
21,250
4,347.28
358
359
113138 00001 1230 00018.0
BUCZEK
10'000
2045'77
380
113138 00001 1230 00019.0
POLODNA
10,000
2,045.77
361
11 31 38 00001 1230 00020.0
11 31 38 00001 1230 00021.0
JOVANOVICH
10'000
10,00
2.045.77
2,045.77
382
113138 00001 1230 00022.0
MARAGNI
WARNER
10,000
2,045.77
363
364
11 31 38 00001 1230 00023.0
GRUBE
10.000
2,045.77
3`
113138 00001 1230 00024.0
WARNER
10,625
2,173.83
368
11 31 38 00001 1230 00025.0
MOORE
10,825
2,173.83
367
113138 00001 1230 00028.0
SIEBEL
10.000
2,045'77
113138 00001 1230 00027.0
SMITH
10,000
2.045.77
368
113138 00001 1230 00028.0
SMITH
10'000
2045,77
369
113138 00001 1240 00001.0
LINES
LINESFLAC
11.250
2,301.49
370
11 31 38 00001 1240 00018.1
13,504
2,762.60
371
372
113138 00001 1240 00017.1
WRIGHT
10,880
2,180.79
373
113138 00001 1240 00020.0
PIMM
21'080
4'308.39
374
113138 00001 1240 00021.0
LEHTO
10.400
2,127.80
375
113138 WWI 1240 00022.0
GROZA
10,400
2.127.80
376
113138 00001 1240 00023.0
GROZA
10,400
2.127.80
377
113138 00001 1240 00024.0
DE IORIO
10,400
2127.60
378
113138 00001 1240 00025.0
C
CPPAPONE
10,400
2,127.60
11 31 38 00001 1240 00028.0
10,400
2,127.60
379
380
113138 00001 1240 00028.0
SANCHEZ
20,800
4,255.20
381
113138 00001 1240 00029.0
10,400
2127.80
113138 00001 1240 00030.0
JENKINS�
10,400
2,127.60
383
11 31 38 00001 1250 00001.0
CAMPAGNA
11.498
2.352.22
11 31 38 00001 1250 000no
QUIYOU
11,165
2,284.10
11 31 38 00001 1250 00003.0
QUIYOU
10,000
2.045.77
385
386
113138 00001 1250 00004.0
ARCILLAS
10,000
2,045.77
387
11 31 38 00001 1250 00005.0
BLOMSTROM
10,000
2'045'77
113138 00001 1250 00008.0
COSTA
10.000
2,045.77
11 31 38 00001 1250 00007.0
DAVIS
10,000
2,045.77
389
113138 00001 1250 00008.0
KROLAK
10,000
2.045.77
390
11 31 38 00001 1250 00009.0
KROLAK
10,000
2.045.77
391
392
113138 WWI 1250 00010.0
FERRARA
10,000
2,045.77
393
113138 00001 1250 00012.0
QUELLETTE
20.000
4.091.54
113138 00001 1250 00013.0
LEVER
10,000
2,045.77
394
395
113138 WWI 1250 00013.1
STUART
9,375
1,917.90
398
113138 00001 1250 00017.0
HENNESSY
10,625
2,173.83
397
113138 00001 1250 00018.0
PETRO
PETROSKI
10,000
2.045.77
11 3138 00001 1250 00019.0
10'000
2'045'77
398
10,000
2,045.77
JUNE 19 1999
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D
E
400
PARCEL
BARE
401
NUMBER
OWNER
FOOTAGE
402
403
11 31 38 00001 1250 00020.0
TYSON
10,000
2,045.77
404
11 31 38 00001 1250 00021.0
RAU
10,000
2,045.77
405
113138 00001 1250 00022.0
ABBRUSCATO
10,000
2,045.77
406
11 31 38 WWI 1250 00023.0
RICCOBONI
10,000
2,045.77
407
113138 00001 1250 00024.0
RICCOSONI
10,000
2,045.77
408
113138 00001 1250 00025.0
RICCOBONI
10,000
2,045.77
409
113138 00001 1250 00026.0
TYSON
10,000
2,045.77
410
11 31 38 00001 1250 00027.0
KEELER
10,000
2,045.77
411
113138 WWI 125000028.0
VEGGIAN
10,000
2,045.77
412
113138 00001 1250 00029.0
KESELER
20,038
4,099.31
413
113138 00001 1260 00001.0
TYLER
35,719
7,307,28
414
11 31 38 00001 1260 00004.0
JAHN
20,000
4,091.54
415
113138 00001 1260 00006.0
PAULLEY
10,000
2,045.77
416
-113138 00001 1260 00007.0
UNGERBUEHLER
10,000
2,045.77
417
113138 00001 1260 00008.0
UNGERBUEHLER
10,000
2,045.77
418
11 31 38 00001 1260 00009.0
ANANIA
10,000
2,045.77
419
11 31 38 00001 1260 00010.0
GREEN
11,875
2,429.35
420
113138 00001 1260 00011.0
LENS
10,000
2,045.77
421
113138 00001 1250 00012.0
MELCOLM
10,000
2,045.77
422
11 31 38 00001 1260 00013.0
SCORTINO
10,000
2,045.77
423
11 31 38 00001 1260 00014.0
OSTROWSKI
10,000
2,045.77
424
113138 00001 1200 00015.0
MCLAUGHLIN
10,000
2,045.77
425
11 31 38 00001 1260 00016.0
GILL
10,000
2,045.77
426
113138 00001 1260 00017.0
MASSIE
10,000
2,045.77
427
11 31 38 00001 1260 00018.0
EAGER
10,000
2,045.77
428
11 31 38 00001 1260 00019.0
STEVENS
10,000
2,045.77
429
113138 00001 1260 00020.0
KOCH
10,000
2,045.77
430
113138 00001 1260 00021.0
PETER
11,761
2,406.03
431
113138 00001 1270 00001.0
RINYU
13,058
2,673.41
432
11 31 38 00001 1270 00002.0
LUNDBERG
10,625
2,173.63
433
11 31 38 00001 1270 00003.0
MAHONEY
10,000
2,045.77
434
113138 WWI 1270 00004.0
TETA
10,000
2,045.77
435
113138 WWI 1270 00005.0
GAVIN
10,000
2,045.77
436
11 31 38 00001 1270 00006.0
ECCLES
10,000
2,045.77
437
113138 00001 1270 00007.0
MCMILLAN
10,625
2,173.83
438
113138 WWI 127000008.0
MASCARENHAS
10,625
2,173.63
439
113138 00001 1270 00009.0
REHAK
14,375
2,940.79
440
11 31 38 00001 1270 00010.0
REARDANZ
11,250
2,301.49
441
113138 00001 1270 00011.0
FREDERICK
10,000
2,045.77
442
113138 00001 1270 00012.0
BASCOME
10,000
2,045.77
443
113138 00001 1270 00013.0
COOK
10,000
2,045.77
444
11 31 38 00001 1270 00014.0
COOK
10,000
2,045.77
445
113138 00001 1270 00015.0
HALLORAN
10,000
2,045.77
446
113138 00001 1270 00016.0
GUDE
10,000
2,045.77
447
11 31 38 00001 1270 00017.0
ZAREMBA
10,000
2,045.77
448
113138 00001 1270 00018.0
BUCKLEY
10,000
2,045.77
449
113138 00001 1270 00019.0
THOMPSON
12,632
2,584.21
450
113138 00001 1280 00001.0
TORMEY
13,939
2,851.59
451
113138 00001 1280 000020
TORMEY
10,625
2,173.63
452
11 31 38 00001 1280 00003.0
SCHAERLI
10,625
2,173.63
453
113138 00001 1280 00004.0
PISCIOTTANO
10,625
2,173.63
454
11 31 38 00001 1280 00005.0
PISCIOTTANO
10,000
2,045.77
455
113138 00001 1280 00006.0
HARTLE
10,000
2,045.77
456
113138 00001 1280 00007.0
DEJOIA
10,000
2,045.77
457
11 31 38 00001 1280 00008.0
TORMEY
10,000
2,045.77
458
11 31 38 00001 1280 00009.0
TORMEY
10,000
2,045.77
459
113138 00001 1280 00010.0
TORMEY
10,000
2,045.77
460
11 31 38 00001 1280 00011.0
REEDER
10,625
2,173.63
461
11 31 38 WWI 1280 000120
MAROUN
12,500
2,557.21
462
113138 00001 1280 00013.0
BEGASSE
10,625
2,173.83
463
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PARCEL
SQUARE
466
NUMBER
OWNER
FOOTAGE
467
468
113138 00001 1280 00014.0
SUMMERLIN
10,000
2,045.77
469
11 31 38 00001 1280 00015.0
SUMMERLIN
10,000
2,045.77
470
11 31 38 00001 1280 00016.0
MASCARENHAUS
10,000
2,045.77
471
113138 00001 1280 00017.0
HALL
10,000
2,045.77
472
11 31 38 00001 1280 00018.0
DAMS
10,625
2,173.63
473
113138 00001 1280 00019.0
FERNANDEZ
10,625
2,173.63
474
11 31 38 00001 1280 00020.0
FERNANDEZ
10,000
2,045.77
475
113138 WW1 1280 00021.0
TENNEY
10,000
2,045.77
476
113138 00001 1280 00022.0
DOLDE
10,000
2,045.77
477
11 31 38 00001 1280 00023.0
KUZIAK
10,000
2,045.77
478
11 31 38 WW1 1280 00024.0
OBERHOLTZER
10,000
2,045.77
479
11 31 38 00001 1280 00025.0
LEWIS
11,498
2,352.22
480
11 31 38 00001 1290 00012.0
GOLIEN
11,250
2,301.49
481
113138 00001 1290 00013.0
COX
10,000
2,045.77
482
11 31 38 00001 1290 00014.0
KIRKPATRICK
10,000
2,045.77
483
113138 00001 1290 00015.0
BARNUM
10,000
2,045.77
484
11 31 38 00001 1290 00016.0
WHITE
20,000
4,091.54
485
113138 00001 1290 00018.0
ABELE
20,000
4,091.54
486
11 31 38 00001 1290 00020.0
TOWER
20,000
4,091.54
487
11 31 38 00001 1290 00022.0
GILCHRIST
24,394
4,990.45
488
113138 000021040 00004.0
CURIALE
10,626
2,173.83
489
11 31 38 000021040 00005.0
INGUI
10,626
2,173.83
490
113138 000021040 00006.0
GREGORY
10,626
2,173.83
491
113135 000021040 00008.0
STEUSSING
10,626
2,173.83
492
11 31 38 000021040 00009.0
FRIEND
10,626
2,173.83
493
11 31 38 000021040 00015.0
MATHEW
10,625
2,173.63
494
11 31 38 000021040 00022.0
PFISTER
10,618
2,172.19
495
11 31 38 000021040 00030.0
CANUPP
11,419
2,336.06
496
113138 00002 1040 00031.0
SCHWEI
17,125
3,503.38
497
11 31 38 000021040 00032.0
HASE
11,105
2,271.82
498
11 31 38 000021040 00047.0
BERNSTEIN
15,730
3,217.99
499
11 31 38 000021040 00048.0
JORGENSEN
17,860
3,653.74
500
113138 00002 1040 00048.1
FIELDEN
17,424
3,564.54
501
113138 000021050 00001.0
WOODWARD
10,808
2,211.06
502
11 31 38 000021050 00013.0
MORREALE
15,491
3,169.10
503
11 31 38 000021050 00023.0
PRUSZYNSKI
10,890
2,227.84
504
11 31 38 000021080 00007.0
GILLIAMS
11,061
2,262.82
505
11 31 38 000021090 00008.0
KOSKI
8,459
1,730.51
506
11 31 38 000021120 00001.0
FALZARANO
10,200
2,086.68
507
11 31 38 000021120 00009.0
GOING
28,247
5,369.53
508
113138 000021120 00011.0
MAAS
15,246
3,118.98
509
113138 000021120 00012.0
CULLEN
15,246
3,118.98
510
11 31 38 000021120 00013.0
ANDREWS
12,541
2,565.60
511
113138 00002 1120 00014.0
SHERBROOK
12,124
2,480.29
512
113138 000021130 00010.0
EDDY
10,460
2,139.87
513
113138 000021130 00011.0
CLARK
12,487 -
2,554.55
514
11 31 38 000021140 00001.0
SDEBEL
20,000
4,091.54
515
113138 000021140 00003.0
SDEBEL
10,000
2,045.77
516
113138 000021140 00004.0
DELAVALLA
10,000
2,045.77
517
113138 000021140 00005.0
HARTLE
10,000
2,045.77
518
113138 000021140 00008.0
JULIN
10,000
2,045.77
519
11 31 38 000021140 00007.0
PURTELL
10,000
2,045.77
520
113138 000021140 00008.0
ABRINICA
10,000
2,045.77
521
113138 000021140 00009.0
UHRICH
10,000
2,045.77
522
113138 000021140 00010.0
STALTER
10,000
2,045.77
523
113138 000021140 00011.0
EVANGELISTA
10,000
2,045.77
524
113138 000021140 00012.0
EVANGELISTA
10,000
2,045.77
525
11 31 38 000021140 00013.0
MINER
10,000
2,045.77
526
11 31 38 000021140 00014.0
DIXON
10,900
2,229.88
527
113138 000021140 00015.0
OBERBECK
20,520
4,197.92
528
529
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532
PARCEL
SQUARE
533
NUMBER
OWNER
FOOTAGE
534
535
12 3138 00002 0690 00005.0
ZARCONE
12,197
2,495.22
538
12 3138 00002 0690 00006.0
SKORSTAD
14,375
2,940.79
537
12 3138 00002 0690 00007.0
HUSK
13,056
2,671.36
538
12 3138 00002 0690 00008.0
MORROW
14,211
2,907.24
539
12 3138 00002 0700 00008.0
BLASCHKE
14,800
3,027.73
540
-- 12 3138 00002 0700 00009.0
PORTER
16,700
3,416.43
541
12 3138 00002 0710 00004.0
HOLMES
10,036
2,053.13
542
12 3138 00002 0710 00005.0
SIWEK
10,000
2,045.77
543
12 3138 00002 0710 00006.0
SZABO
8,873
1,815.21
544
12 3138 00002 0710 00006.1
PAYNE
10,454
2,138.64
545
12 3138 00002 0710 00008.0
ROBERTS
10,672
2,183.24
546
12 3138 00002 0710 00009.0
HAWKINS
10,000
2,045.77
547
12 3138 00002 0710 00010.0
HAWKINS
10,036
2,053.13
548
12 3138 00002 0720 00003.0
BRADY
13,526
2,767.10
549
12 3138 00002 0720 00006.0
BOUNDS
10,000
2,045.77
550
12 3138 00002 0720 00007.0
LAGGES
10,000
2,045,77
551
12 3138 00002 0720 00008.0
REYNOLDS
10,000
2,045.77
552
12 3138 00002 0720 00009.0
COUSINS
14,133
2,891.28
553
12 3138 00002 0720 00010.0
HAWKINS
10,600
2,168.51
554
12 3138 00002 0720 00011.0
HAWKINS
14,700
3,007.28
555
12 3138 00002 0720 00012.0
SIMPSON
10,000
2,045.77
556
12 3138 00002 0720 00013.0
DRUMM
10,000
2,045.77
557
12 3138 00002 0720 00014.0
JOHNSON
10,000
2,045.77
558
12 3138 00002 0720 00015.0
ROTHMAN
10,000
2,045.77
559
12 3138 00002 0720 00016.0
METZGER
16,400
3,355.06
560
12 3138 00003 0720 00018.0
MARTIN
24,400
4,991.67
561
12 3138 00003 0720 00019.0
MARTIN
11,498
2,352.22
562
12 3138 00003 0720 00020.0
SPEAR
11,498
2,352.22
563
12 3138 00003 0720 00021.0
SMITH
11,498
2,352.22
564
12 3138 00003 0720 00022.0
MCGUIRE
11,498
2,352.22
565
12 3138 00003 0720 00023.0
HARRIS
16,117
3,297.16
568
12 3138 00003 0720 00024.0
DANFORTH
17,860
3,653.74
567
12 3138 00003 0720 00025.0
DANFORTH
11,498
2,352.22
568
12 3138 00003 0720 00026.0
TAYLOR
11,498
2,352.22
569
12 3138 00003 0720 00027.0
NEIDE
11,498
2,352.22
570
12 3138 00003 0720 00028.0
LAKE
11,761
2,406.03
571
12 3138 00003 0720 00029.0
JOVANOVICH
11,761
2,406.03
572
12 3138 00003 0720 00030.0
PECORARO
19,166
3,920.92
573
574
575
TOTAL ESTIMATED SQUARE FOOTAGE
6,141,779
576
TO BE ASSESSED
577
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT
$1,256,465.84
578
COST PER SQ FT
$ 0.204577
579
580
521 PARCEL ID'S
581
562 LOTS APPROXIMATELY 324 HOMES
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PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT SUMMARY
SEBASTIAN WATER EXPANSION PHASE II -C
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PROJECT NO. U W - 97 -12- D S
TOTAL ESTIMATED PROJECT CONSTRUCTION
COST INCLUDING ENGINEERING AND ADMINISTRATION $1,256,465.84
TOTAL NET SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPERTIES
TO BE ASSESSED 6,141,779
ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT COST PER SQUARE FOOT $0.204577
(ROUNDED)
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13.A.1. CHAIRMAN KENNETH R MRCHT - PROPOSED
RESOLUTION EXPRESSING SUPPORT OF PROPOSED
FEDERAL LEGISLATION - CONSERVATION AND
REEWESTMENT ACT OF 1999 M.R. 701) AND
REEWESTMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL
RESTORATION ACT OF 1999 (S.25) (FEDERAL OIL
AND GAS RESOURCES ON THE OUTER
CONTINENTAL SHELF)
The Board reviewed a letter of May 24, 1999:
Chauman of the Board
Jack C Cam"ll Secretary
Low,stana Department of Natural Resources
May 24, 1999
Mr. Barry Evans
County Administrator
Indian River County
Florida
Via facsimile: 850-595-0908
Program Manager
Robert Szabo
Washington. D C Office
Re: Conservation and Reinvestment Act of 1999 (KJL 701)
Reinvestment and Environmental Restoration Act of 1999 (S. 25)
Dear Mr. Evans,
Thank you for your time today to discuss the "Fair Share" legislation —
Conservation and Reinvestment Act (CARA). As I indicated, this Federal bill could be
one of the most significant pieces of legislation for our nation's coastal areas It will-
provide
illprovide approximately $1 billion in new Federal money annually to coastal states and
local governments.
1 encourage the Indian River County Commission to support this important
bipartisan legislation. Attached are informational -fact sheets for your review and
discussion with Commission members. Included in the materials is a sample Resolution
that we hope you will adopt, and forward to your Congressional delegation encouraging
cosponsorship of the bills.
As 1 said. CARA distributes 50110 of the annual Federal receipts (60% in the
House Bill) from offshore oil & gas development to states and local governments, which
is equivalent to the treatment of revenues from onshore federal oil and gas development.
This "Fair Share" of offshore revenues, about $2 billion a year, will be distributed
through three programs.
Title I of the bill, provides 27elo of the annual revenues to ALL coastal states and
territories, not just those states that "host- federal Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and
gas development. Florida stands to gain approximately $85,500,000 (based on MMS
estimated revenues) in Title I Coastal Impact Assistance.
Title Il is the Land and Water Conservation Fund of which Florida would receive
over $11,000,000 approximately; and Title M is for wildlife initiatives of which Florida
Council for Conservation and Reinvestment of Outer Continental Shelf Revenues
Department of Natural Resources • Office of the Secretary • P.O. Box 94398 • Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804.9398
Louisiana phone 225.342.2710 or 225-342-4844 • Washington, D.C. phone 202.298-1920
Louisiana fax 225.342-3442 • www.00Sievenue.org • Washington, D.C. fax 202-338-2418
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Chairman Macht noted that the request asks the Board to respond as quickly as
possible. He felt the release of monies collected from oil interests could be used for beach
restoration.
Commissioner Ginn could not support the request without reading the house and
senate bills as the "devil is in the details". She noted that this is indicative of the need to
continue the policy that no resolutions be brought before the Board prior to the Board having
an opportunity ity to discuss the matter.
Commissioner Adams did not have a problem with the request as the federal
government has consistently shared monies from other leases of federal lands which shows
their commitment to the states. She MOVED support of the resolution.
Chairman. Macht ruled that Commissioner Adams' MOTION DIED FOR LACK OF
A SECOND.
Commissioner Stanbridge had no problem with the resolution as it does not endorse
exploration off our shores. She also noted that if the states are not receiving any proceeds,
they certainly need it now.
Chairman Macht agreed to allow short comments from the public.
Rosemary Wilson, 1490 5'h Avenue, hoped the Board would table approval of the
resolution pending further information.
Guy Barber, 503 '1" Place, concurred and asked the Board to allow a couple of weeks
for retrieval of further information.
JUNE 19 1999
ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams,
SECONDED by Commissioner Stanbridge, the
Board, by a 4-0 vote (Commissioner Tippin being
absent) unanimously agreed to table the matter for 2
weeks.
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13.A.2. CHAIRMAN KENNETH R MRCHT - RESOLUTION
PREPARATION POLICY (MOVED FROM ITEM 7.D.,)
The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 25, 1999 with excerpt from approved
Minutes of the Board Meeting of March 7, 1995:
TO: Board of County Commissioners
CC�S�
FROM: Charles P. Vitunac, County Attorney
DATE: May 25,1999
RE: Resolution Preparation Policy
On March 7,1995, the Board adopted a policy by consensus (copy attached) that
the County Attorney's Office should not prepare resolutions at the request of an
individual member of the public or of an Individual County Commissioner. Since
that time there have been occasions when having a proposed resolution in the
back up would assist individual Commissioners In explaining the matter to the
full Board. It would be helpful to us in complying with these requests If the
Board would' modify the policy to allow our office to assist Individual
Commissioners in preparing these resolutions, while keeping the prohibition for
dealing with requests from individual private citizens.
Staff Recommendation: Recommend that the March 7, 1995 policy, as attached,
be amended to allow staff to prepare proposed resolutions at the request of
Individual Commissioners.
Excerpt from approved Minutes of the Board of
County Commissioners' Meeting March 7, 1995
Under discussion, Commissioner Bird stated he had a problem
with a member of the public coming to our County Attorney's Office
and having the resolution prepared before the Board had an
opportunity to discuss it. He also had a problem with a
Commissioner.going and requesting the same. He would like to make
it a policy that in the future the Attorney's Office not draw up a
resolution until the matter goes before the Board and they direct
it.
Commissioner Eggert assumed it would be alright if it'comes
from a committee, and Commissioner Bird responded affirmatively.
Consensus was reached on Commissioner Bird's directive to
staff not to prepare a resolution at the request of a member of the
public or R Commissioner.
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Commissioner Ginn MOVED that the policy be maintained as it presently exists.
Chairman Macht ruled that Commissioner Ginn's MOTION DIED FOR LACK OF
A SECOND.
Commissioner Ginn noted that any recommendation coming before her without
adequate backup receives an automatic "no", and County Attorney Vitunac assured her that
more backup will be included in the future.
ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams,
SECONDED by Commissioner Stanbridge, the
Board, by a 3-1 vote (Commissioner Tippin being
absent and Commissioner Ginn being opposed)
agreed to amend the March 7, 1995 policy to allow
staffto prepare proposed resolutions at the request of
individual Commissioners, as recommended by staff.
13.A.3. CHAIRMAN KENNETH R. MRCHT - DISCUSSION OF
THE GREAT "TURKEY" MASSACRE (GOVERNOR
BUSH VETOES LOCAL ITEMS FROM THE BUDGET)
Chairman Macht expressed his distress with the Governor for not returning monies
to the public from whence they came. He felt that the Governor's rationale that these are
"turkeys" would be more acceptable if this were a deficit year, but the Legislature has raised
more than was budgeted and the overage should be returned to the taxpayers and projects
which would benefit the County. The Governor participated in a rally to retain the Dodgers
in Vero Beach and then vetoed the funds, stating there was no state-wide impact. The
Dodgers are a major industry in our County and there will be considerable impact from their
loss. He asked for permission to send a letter to the Governor expressing his shock over the
veto of so important a matter without the courtesy of a call to the Board to let them know his
plans. He felt this action showed a contempt for local government.
Commissioner Ginn applauded the Governor's actions and noted that he is a fiscal
conservative, as she is also.
Chairman Macht commented that the funds are not the Governor's money but
surpluses which belong in the County that provided the funds.
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Commissioner Adams suggested that each Commissioner write a personal letter,
rather than sending a letter from the Board.
Commissioner Stanbridge noted that these actions affect each and every one ofus, our
families, friends and neighbors, as well as the entire state.
CONSENSUS was reached for each Commissioner to send apersonal letter if desired.
13.B.1. VICE CHAIRMAN FRAN B. ADAMS - DISCUSSION
REGARDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FLORIDA
RETIREMENT PLAN
Vice Chairman Adams noted that the Florida Retirement contributions for employees
have been reduced because the shortage has been remedied. Effective July 1', 1999 the
contributions will be reduced and she asked that each constitutional officer be requested to
contribute the excess contributions to cash carryover.
Budget Director Joe Baird commented that, if the state's figures are correct, they
estimate a surplus of about $2,600,000. This would lower the County's rate of contributions
about 1/4th . If all the constitutional officers are included, the total for the County could be
$600,000 or $700,000 which could be set aside to offset taxes for the next year. He asked
for permission to write to each constitutional officer.
CONSENSUS was reached to authorize Budget Director Baird to write to all
constitutional officers requesting that they contribute all surplus to cash carryover.
13.B.2. VICE CHAIRMAN FRAN B. ADAMS - DISCUSSION
REGARDING CITY OF JACKSONVILLE ORDINANCE
ON MOTOR VEHICLE TITLE LOAN INDUSTRY
The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 26, 1999:
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Recent attempts by the Legislature to limit the interest charged on car title loans, have
failed. Fortunately, so has industry backed legislation, which would have prevented
local government from regulating the title loan companies. However, counties and
municipalities retain the ability to regulate this industry by local ordinance.
The Florida Association of Counties has been asked by members of the Legislature
and the Office of the Attorney General, to encourage each county to act quickly in
reducing the usurious 264 percent interest rates being charged by car title lenders in
Florida.
As recent as four years ago, it was a felony under Florida law to charge greater than 45
percent interest on loans. Preying on those less fortunate in our communities, title loan
companies now charge up to 22 percent interest per month and eagerly repossess
vehicles if borrowers default for 60 days. We feel, as do many others in Florida, local
governments exercise of "home rule" authority is more than justified when restoring
control upon the interest rates of car title lenders.
We have attached a sample ordinance adopted by the city of Jacksonville, that was
agreeable to the title loan industry, excluding the interest rate and a private right of
action provision. In addition to local regulation, a uniform annual interest rate of 30
percent is also encouraged.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please call Alan Shelby at
(850) 922-4300.
Attachment
cc: The Honorable Bob Butterworth, State of Florida Attorney General
The Honorable Kendrick Meek, The Florida Senate
The Honorable Bill Sublette, The Florida House of Representatives
VMAN ZARlCKI RUDY MAIOY EDWARD /. DIXON /UDY D. JOHNSON KAREN T. MARCUS JOHN MANNING
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PRESIDENT PRESIDENT-ELECT IST NCE PRESIDENT 2ND VICE PRESIDENT IMMEDIATE
LEON GADSDEN MARION PALM BEACH PAST PRESIDENT
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Vice Chairman Adams asked the County Attorney's Office to investigate a similar
ordinance limiting interest rates, etc. for Indian River County.
Chairman Macht noted that Assistant County Attorney O'Brien has received a copy
of the Palm Beach County ordinance and a proposed ordinance will be submitted to the
Board shortly.
NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED OR TARN.
JUNE 1, 1999
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Recent attempts by the Legislature to limit the interest charged on car title loans, have
failed. Fortunately, so has industry backed legislation, which would have prevented
local government from regulating the title loan companies. However, counties and
municipalities retain the ability to regulate this industry by local ordinance.
The Florida Association of Counties has been asked by members of the Legislature
and the Office of the Attorney General, to encourage each county to act quickly in
reducing the usurious 264 percent interest rates being charged by car title lenders in
Florida.
As recent as four years ago, it was a felony under Florida law to charge greater than 45
percent interest on loans. Preying on those less fortunate in our communities, title loan
companies now charge up to 22 percent interest per month and eagerly repossess
vehicles if borrowers default for 60 days. We feel, as do many others in Florida, local
governments exercise of "home rule" authority is more than justified when restoring
control upon the interest rates of car title lenders.
We have attached a sample ordinance adopted by the city of Jacksonville, that was
agreeable to the title loan industry, excluding the interest rate and a private right of
action provision. In addition to local regulation, a uniform annual interest rate of 30
percent is also encouraged.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please call Alan Shelby at
(850) 922-4300.
Attachment
cc: The Honorable Bob Butterworth, State of Florida Attorney General
The Honorable Kendrick Meek, The Florida Senate
The Honorable Bill Sublette, The Florida House of Representatives
VMAN ZARlCKI RUDY MAIOY EDWARD /. DIXON /UDY D. JOHNSON KAREN T. MARCUS JOHN MANNING
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PRESIDENT PRESIDENT-ELECT IST NCE PRESIDENT 2ND VICE PRESIDENT IMMEDIATE
LEON GADSDEN MARION PALM BEACH PAST PRESIDENT
LEE
Vice Chairman Adams asked the County Attorney's Office to investigate a similar
ordinance limiting interest rates, etc. for Indian River County.
Chairman Macht noted that Assistant County Attorney O'Brien has received a copy
of the Palm Beach County ordinance and a proposed ordinance will be submitted to the
Board shortly.
NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED OR TARN.
JUNE 1, 1999
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There being no further business, on Motion duly made, seconded and carried, the
Board adjourned at 10:45 a.m.
ATTEST:
J. on, Clerk
Minutes Approved:
JUNE 1, 1999