HomeMy WebLinkAbout9/29/1941in regular session, duly assembled, hereby approve the aforesaid work and do hereby respect-
fully petition and request the War Department of the United States of America to issue its per-
mit authorizing the dredging of certain areas of the Indian River within Indian River County,
as shown by the Blue Print attached to the application for said permit, and extending the water
line of said river.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That a copy of this resolution be sent by the Clerk of this
body to the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Vero Beach, Florida, and to Mr. J.
B. Fraser, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Resolution was duly seconded by Albert 0. Helseth, and upon being put to a vote, the
same was unanimously adopted.
There being no further business, on motion made, seconded and carried the Board then
adjorned until 10:00 01clock A. M., Saturday, September 20, 1941.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 209 1941.
The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the Courthouse in
Vero Beach, at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., Saturday, September 20, 1941, in regular-adjorned meeting
with the following members of the Board present; C. S. Michael, Chairman; W. C. Graves, Jr.,
Albert 0. Helseth and Frank C. Vickers, Absent: S. E. Glover. Also present were Marshall 0.
Mitchell, Attorney, Wm. W. Frick, Sheriff, and Douglas Baker, Clerk.
The Chairman announced that this meeting was for the purpose of considering and fin-
ally adopting, if proper, the County budget for the year 1941-1942, and notice setting forth
said budget and the estimates thereof having been duly published in the Vero Beach Press Journa:
in its issuds of September 5 and 12, 1941; that the final approval of the County Tax Assessment
Roll for the year 1941 had not yet been received from the State Comptroller and the Board was
advised that it was proper to adjourn this meeting for the purpose of considering and finally
adopting the budget to such time as the assessment roll should be finally approved by the State
Comptroller.
Thereon on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried this meeting, as a bud-
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get meeting, and the further consideration of the budget was adjourned to October 7, 19419 at
10:00 o'clock A. M.
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 290 1941
The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the Courthouse in
Vero Beach, at 3,x`00 o'clock P. M. Monday, September 29, 1941 in special meeting with the follow-
ing members of the Board present: C. S. Michael, Chairman, W. C. Graves Jr., and Albert 0.
Helseth. Absent: Frank C. Vickers and S. E. Glover. Also present were Marshall 0. Mitchell,
Attorney, and Douglas Baker, Clerk.
The Chairman announced this meeting was called for the purpose of receiving applicat-
ions for license to sell intoxicating liquors, wines and beer.
Application of R. E. Turlington, Sebastian, Florida (to be known as Fardee's Bar) for
a license to sell intoxicating liquors, wines and beer, was received and after careful conside
ation the same, on motion made, by W, C. Graves, Jr., seconded by Albert 0. Helseth and carried
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was approved.
There being no further business, on motion made, seconded and carried the Board then
adjourned.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 71 1941.
The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the Courhouse in
Vero Beach, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, October 7, 1941, in regular meeting with the fol-
lowing members of the Board present: C. S. Michael, Chairman, Albert 0. Helseth, W.. C. Graves
Jr., and S. E. Glover. Absent: Frank C. Vickers. Also present were Marshall 0. Mitchell,
Attorney, Wm. W. Frick, Sheriff, and Douglas Baker, Clerk.
Mr. T. R. Cobb, Agent for"Cities Service" Petroleum products, appeared before the
Board and stated they were qualified bulk plant distributors, paying all necessary and required
licenses and requested a portion of the County's gas and oil- business. The Chairman advised
Mr. Cobb that this business was handled in a routine manner between the several gas and oil
companies of the County and that his application would be put on file to be given further ebn-
sideration, prAceeding the Texas Company in the future,.-
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Mr. H. E. Keller, Supervisor of Special County Road Auditors appeared before the
Board and submitted.a report -of the auditors as. provided in Senate Bills.321 and 322, laws of
1941. On motion made by W. C. Graves, J'r., seconded by Albert 0. Helseth and unanimously
carried the report, as submitted by Mr. Keller, was adopted.
Mr. Archie Hughes and Mr. Goshorn of Fellsmere appeared before the Board stating they
represented not only themselves, but 25 or 35 citizens of Fellsmere and community and stated
there objection to cattlemen building gates and locking same across public roads in Fellsmere
and vacinity. The Chairman stated that the County Engineer and Attorney would investigate as
to the legal status of the situation and report at the next regular meeting of this Board.
Miss Leila M. Bunkley, .County Nurse, appeared before . the Board and made a report of
her activities for the month of September 1941 as follows, to -wit:
County Nurse's Monthly -Report.
September 1941
Number of cases for the month --------------------------- 90
Numberof visits to cases ------------------------------ 103
Visits in behalf of cases ------------------------------ 79
To E. E. X. & T. Specalist----------------------------- 9
Tonsilectomies----------------------------------------- 7
OfficeInterviews -------------------------------------- 49,
HookWorm Treatments ---------------------------------- 16
ForChest Xray ----------------------------------------- 5
No. of families receiving garments --------------------- 12
No. of garments to these families -- -------- 73
Father Mullaly appeared before the Board and requested financial assistance in the
way of supplies for the children attending Catholic school. He stated he was carrying most of
the burden himself and would appreciate assistance from the County. The Chairman advised there
were no available funds at this time to comply with his request.
Mrs. Garnet Radin of the Indian River Hospital appeared before the Board and present-
ed a statement regarding -County patients over a six months period from March to September 1941