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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/29/1941I 542 which were reviewed and considered, but not approved. Attorney Mitchell requested office space in the Court house for a parole` inspector, who would likely be appointed in the near future for this district. The request was granted and the Northwest Grand'Jury Room and adjoining witness room up stairs is the space designated.' RESOLUTION - TRAN372RRING.FUNDS FROM BANNER BILL ACT OF QUAY BRIDGE DISTRICT TO INTEREST AND SIPNG FUND ACCOUNT. Commission Graves introduced the following resolutions and moved its adoption. WHERFAS, The Board of County" Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, has here- tofore adopted the benefit of the provisions ofthe "Kanner Bill" for the benefit of Quay Bridg District, a taxing unit situated in Indian River County, Florida; and WHEREAS, principal in the amount of $2,000.00 and interest in the amount of $300.00 will be due December 1, 1941, for bonds and interest requirements of said Quay Bridge District and which bonds are dated December 1, 1922, and funds are not available in the interest and .sinking fund account of said district to pay these maturities but that funds are available for ,such purpose in the "Kanner Bill" fund of said district; and said Board desiring that said maturities be paid; therefore, BE IT RESOLVED That the Board of Administration of the State of Florida and Hon. J. Edwin Larson as State Treasurer and ex officio County Treasurer be and it and he is hereby respectfully directed and requested to transfer from the "Kanner Bill" account of said Quay Bridge District to the interest and sinking fund account of said district sufficient funds to meet said principal and interest due December 1, 1941, and to -forward such funds to the proper paying agent in order that said principal and interest may be paid. BE'IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the Clerk to this Board forward duplicate certified cop- ies of this resolution to the State Board of Administration at Tallahassee, Florida. The resolution was duly seconded by Commissioner Vickers 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 adjourned until 3:00 o'clock P. M., Saturday, November 29, 1941. CHAIFWAN. AT ------------------------------------------------ SATURDAY HOVER 29. 1941 The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the Courthouse in Vero Beach, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Saturday, November 29, 1941, in regular adjourned meeting with the following.members of.the Board present: C..S..Michael, Chairman, W. C..Graves Jr., .Albert 0, Helseth,-Frank C. Vickers and S. E. Glover. Also present were Charles A. Mitchell, Attorney to the Board, Wm. W. Frick, Sheriff, and Douglas Baker, Clerk. The County Assessor of Taxes, W. R. Duncan, appeared before the Board and presented the tax rolls for the year 1941 on Real and. -Personal property and also Intangible Tax Roll, which were carefully examined and found correct.and.on motion made by Albert 0. Helseth, seconded by W. C. Graves Jr., and carried were approved, and the warrants to each of said rolls were annexed thereto and is inwards and figures following:. THE STATE OF FLORIDA. To Troy E. Moody, Tax. Collector of the County of Indian River: You are hereby commanded to collect out of the real estate and personal property, and from each of the persons and corporations named in the annexed roll,. the taxes set down 1 1 1 1 1 in each roll opposite each name, corporation or parcel of land therein described, and in case taxes so imposed are not'paid at the time prescribed bylaw, you are to collect the same by levy and sale of the goods and chattels, lands and tenements so assessed, or of the person or corporation so taxed; and all ,sums collected for the State taxes you are topayto the State Treasurer at such time as may be required by law, and at the same time you are to pay to the legally qualified Depository all sums collected for county taxes, district school taxes and other special taxes; and you are further required to make all collections on or before the first Monday in April; and on or before the first Monday in July you will make a final report to and settlement with the Comptroller and County Commissioners. Given under my hand and seal this the 29th. day.of.Rovember, in the year A. D. 1941. W. R. Duncan Assessor of- axes, Indian River County. THE STATE OF FLORIDA To Troy E. Moody, Tax Collector of the County -of Indian River: You are hereby commanded to collect out of the real estate and personal property, from each of the persons and corporations named.in.the.annexed Intangible Personal Property Assessment Roll, the taxes set down in each roll opposite each name of person, firm or corpor- ation therein described, and in case taxes so imposed are not paid at the time prescribed by law-, you are to collect the same by levy and sale of the goods and chattels, lands and tene- ments to the person, firm or corporation so taxed; and all sums collected for the State taxes you are to.pay to the State Treasurer at such time as may be required by law; and you are further required to make all collections on or before the first Monday in April; and on or before the first Monday in July you will make a final report to and settlement with the Comp- troller and County Commissioners. adjourned. i 0.. Given under my hand and seal this the 29th. -day of.Wo®ember, in -the year A. D. 1941. W. R. Duncan Assessor of Taxes, Indian Ever oun y. There being no further business on motion made, seconded and carried the Board then - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tine, sdaZ Dec„ ember 2, .1„ 941, The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met.at the Court house in .% Vero Beach, at 10:00 o'block A. M. Tuesday December 2nd, 1941 in regular meeting with the following members.. of the Board . present: C. S... Michael, - Chairman, Albert . 0. - Hel Seth, W.. C . Graves, Jr., Frank C. Vickers and S. L. Glover.. Also present were Chas. A. Mitchell, Attorney for the Board, Wm. W. Frick, Sheriff and -Douglas Baker, Clerk. E. E. Carter, County Engineer, made a report as to the condition of the roof of the Jail and Court -House and recommended certain roofing materials be purchased and the same applied on the roof of the Jail On motion made by Commissioner Graves, seconded by Commission Vickers and carried, it was ordered that material for waterproofing the roof of the Jail, which was guaranteed for three (3) years, be purchased from the firm of Luther and Knight as per statement submitted by them. The Board then proceeded to approve the commissions due the assessor of taxes, W.