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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7/2/1934It was ordered that the ,School Board be authorized to use two County dump trucks, with County forces to operate the same to fill in the basement of the school house at Fe llsmere. There being no further business on notion made, seconded and carried the Board adjourned. ATTEST: Chairman C 1 e r k. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 901%Ays. JULY 2nd 1934. The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, at Vero Beach in the County of Indian River, on this gad dey of July 1934, and the following County Commissioners were present: J.J.P.Hamilton, Chairman; R. E. Mudge and John M. Knight. The Clerk of the Circuit Court having prepared estimates of the revenue and re- ceipts from sources other than from taxes to be levied, reasonably to be expected from the first day of October 1934, to the 30th day of September 1935s, the said estimates having been properly verif led unddr oath were ordered spread upon the minutes of the Board and the original to be filed as a part of the records of the Board, and is in words and figures as follows: GENERAL REVEMM PUIM: , v� Face `track Funds ...................,V2,000.00 Occupational & beer license........ 1,800.00,e= Tax Redemptions .................... 29200.00 �^ Rents .............................. 250.00 iso Cash balance on hand. 12,000.00 1 0 i 079250.00 FI1W & FORFEITURE FUND. Face Track IA%nds...................401,000.00 f''`� Fines & Costs ...................... 2,500.00 131 Tax Redemptions .................... 950.00 inti Cash balance on hand ............... 300.00 W $4,750.00 ROAD & BRIDGE FUND. Race Track funds.......... • . • • ..... ►1, 000.00 rti� Tax Redemptions .................... 12900.00 "^, Cash balance on hand ............... .00 101 X2,900.00 HOTHERS PENSIO FU1v-D. %ce Track Funds...... • ............ 400.00 Vv� Tax Redemptions............... **so* 200.00 1%v Cosh balance on hand. 1,450.00 iok $2,050.00 110ERE ST & S114 -KING FUND. Race Track funds ...................$3,000.00 ktii Tax Redemptions .................... 19850.00 'kv Cash balance on bond ............... .00 10t $4,850.00 SPECIAL R & B DIST#1 Iv, Tax Redemptions .................... 200.40 Cash balance on hand...........•... 80.00_$'o 280.00 ,SPECIAL R & B DIST Cash on hand Board of Admr ......813,607.46 Io' Gas & auto mileage tax (.Admr)..... 15,754.32 rvuk�%k Tax Redemptions.... boo.00 f°v $29,861.78 VERO BRIDGE DISTRICT. I/ Tax Redemptions ............ •......4 200.00 " Cash on hand ...................... 300.00 10` $ 500.00 QUAY BRIDGE DISTRICT. Cash on hand (Board of Admr)......* 639.13 Tax Redemptions................ ... 200.00 839.13 s WABASSO BRIDGE DISTRICT. Tax Redemptions ...................§ 100.00 k 4``d1 Gas & auto mileage tax (Board).... 2,461.50 Cosh on hand ...................... 29584.60 359146.10 "q 513 OUTSTAIMING INDEBTEDNESS Fn''D. Face Track Funds . . . .. .. .... .. . .. . . . . .. . . ..W5 ,000.00 Tax Redemptions... .................. 925.00 Cosh balance on hand ...................... .00 rot 5 , 925.00 The Tax Assessor having presented his books showing the assessed valuation of property for examination by the Board in compliance with the requirements of Section 934 of Compiled General Taws of Florida., and the Board of County Commissioners having given notice fof fifteeri days by publication in the Vero Beach Dress -Journal, a news- paper published at Vero Bench in the County of Indian river, that the Board woul, meet on this day as a Board of equalizers for the purpose of hearing complaints and receiving testimony as to the value of any property, real, personal or mixed, as fixed by the County `rax Assessor of taxes for assessment for the taxes of the year 19349 the owners and agents of property, who appeared for that purpose, were allowed to make full and complete statements as to the valuation of the property owned or represented by them and the Tax assessor and the members of the Board having fully discussed the statements and facts as presented took,all such matters under advisement until the following day. The Board then adjourned until Tuesday, July 3rd 1934. a, 'V 1, ATTE : , Chai Baan. 1 e r k. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TUESDAY,- JULY 3rd 1934, U.e Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met in the office ok the Clerk of the Circuit Court at Vero Beach, in the county of Indian River, on this the 3rd day of July, 1934, and the following County Commissioners were present: J .J. P.Hamilton, Chairman; R.E.Mdge; And John 11. dight, Absent Wdwin A. Helseth. Also present were vim. W. Frick, -sheriff; Chas. A. Mitchell, &attorney and Miles Marren, Cl a rk . The minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved. The following named persons were ordered placed on the pauper list to receive the amount indicated until the further orders of this Board: Xrs Pat Cleary, c/o J .L.TAvingston,Fellsmere, W6.00 per month Sam Redden ( Col), Fells ere ...................x6.00 per month J.L.Powers; S.C.Beers; A.S.Pfarr and S.E.Smith appeared before the Board regarding. water overflowing the road and their property west of wabasso and after fully stating the facts agreed to clear right-of-way and furnish fuel and nail and a helper on road machine to dig a ditch. They also agreed to secure the right-of-way and hold the County harmless on any other matters or things that may arise in connection with this work. After fully discussing the project it was ordered this work be done at the first opportunity. On. v'lodtke .appeared before the Board representing the Junior Chamber of Commerce and requested the use of old lumber from Vero Bridge to construct a fishing pier in Indian River. it was ordered that all old material taken from. the Bridge and not to be used by the County be donated for this purpose. It was ordered that bills submitted for meals for inspectors and Clerk of the Sebastian precinct be rejected and not paid in accordance with an order heretofore entered by this Board, and the Clerk instructed to advise those submitting such bills of this action. The bond of Frank C. Vickers, as County Commissioner District No. 11 succeeding