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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/5/19431 0. 0 1 1 transfer from one Fund to another Fund; therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that there is -herewith transferred the sum of $1086.41 from the items of numbers 323; 324; 1-32$; 326; 1-329 and 699 to the items of numbers 311; 321; 2-325 and 329,'y V all in the Fine and Forfeiture Fuad of the current budget of Indian River County, upon the i! approval of the State Comptroller. Upon being duly seconded, the same was unanimously adopted. There being no further business,on motion made, seconded and carried, the Board then adjouned. HAIRMAAT ATTEST!A4 • h `I V=DAY..OCTOBER ,L_19k3 .�.r�..r.+..rrrr r The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the Court House in Vero Beach, at 10:00_.o'clook A. M. Tuesday, October 4, 1943s in regular meeting with the Poll*:- Ing members of the Board present: V. C. Graves, dr., Chairman: filbert ®. Helseth, G. E. .I'' Barkoskie, Frank C. Vickers and S. E. Glover. Also present were Um. W. Frick, Sheriff, Charle� A. Mitchell, Attorney for the Board, and Douglas Baker, Clerk. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Notary Public Bond for Dorothy L. Zeuoh in the sum of $500 with American Surety Company of New York as surety, was approved September 17, 19430 by Douglas Baker, Clerk Cir- euit Court under Chapter 21765, Daws of Florida, 1943 session. It was ordered Amy Newton, colored, be removed from the Paupers List. i It was ordered the sum of $25 be paid to Dixon V. Herring, Treasurer State Associa- tion of County Commissioners, Tallahassee, Florida-, from the General Revenue Fund representing,l a portion of the cost needed to prosecute a test case through the State Supreme Court to clarify Chapter 22079 of the 1943 session of the Legislature which amended the 1941 Real Estate Tax Law. Miss Leila M. Bunkley, County Nurse, appeared before the Board and filed a report of her activities for the month of September, 19439 as follows to -wit: COUNTY NMMIS MONTHLY REPORT, SEPT. 1943 ';II Number of cases for the month Number of visits to these cases Number of visits in behalf of these cases VENEREAL DISEASE Number of Clinics Number of cases receiving treatment Number of treatments given ON M 205 469 y and 699 in the Fine and Forfeiture Fund of Indian River County and which surplus exists after the payment of all necessary expenditures under such items for the current fiscal year; and ;. AREAS, there is a deficiency in funds necessary to provide for the proper and !; I authorized expenditures under the items of numbers 311; 321; 2-325 and 329 in said Fine s! and Forfeiture Fund, and WHEREAS, said items mentioned are a part of the same Fund and the*transfer of monies; herewith authorized is a transfer from one item to another item in the same Fund and is not a 1 0. 0 1 1 transfer from one Fund to another Fund; therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that there is -herewith transferred the sum of $1086.41 from the items of numbers 323; 324; 1-32$; 326; 1-329 and 699 to the items of numbers 311; 321; 2-325 and 329,'y V all in the Fine and Forfeiture Fuad of the current budget of Indian River County, upon the i! approval of the State Comptroller. Upon being duly seconded, the same was unanimously adopted. There being no further business,on motion made, seconded and carried, the Board then adjouned. HAIRMAAT ATTEST!A4 • h `I V=DAY..OCTOBER ,L_19k3 .�.r�..r.+..rrrr r The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the Court House in Vero Beach, at 10:00_.o'clook A. M. Tuesday, October 4, 1943s in regular meeting with the Poll*:- Ing members of the Board present: V. C. Graves, dr., Chairman: filbert ®. Helseth, G. E. .I'' Barkoskie, Frank C. Vickers and S. E. Glover. Also present were Um. W. Frick, Sheriff, Charle� A. Mitchell, Attorney for the Board, and Douglas Baker, Clerk. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Notary Public Bond for Dorothy L. Zeuoh in the sum of $500 with American Surety Company of New York as surety, was approved September 17, 19430 by Douglas Baker, Clerk Cir- euit Court under Chapter 21765, Daws of Florida, 1943 session. It was ordered Amy Newton, colored, be removed from the Paupers List. i It was ordered the sum of $25 be paid to Dixon V. Herring, Treasurer State Associa- tion of County Commissioners, Tallahassee, Florida-, from the General Revenue Fund representing,l a portion of the cost needed to prosecute a test case through the State Supreme Court to clarify Chapter 22079 of the 1943 session of the Legislature which amended the 1941 Real Estate Tax Law. Miss Leila M. Bunkley, County Nurse, appeared before the Board and filed a report of her activities for the month of September, 19439 as follows to -wit: COUNTY NMMIS MONTHLY REPORT, SEPT. 1943 ';II Number of cases for the month Number of visits to these cases Number of visits in behalf of these cases VENEREAL DISEASE Number of Clinics Number of cases receiving treatment Number of treatments given ON M 205 469 y I 70 i' Number of blood tests 28 Number of inactives and transfers 216 number delinquent 20 It was moved by Commissioner Vickers, seconded by Commissioner Helseth and unanimous ly carried, that Miss Leila M. Bunkley, County Nurse, be paid the sum of $150.00 per month in lieu of $133.00 per month, effective this date. It was ordered Clara Williams, colored, Gifford, be paid the sum of $6.00 per month from the General Revenue Fund for October and November. Charles A. Mitchell, Attorney, was requested to confer with the City Commissioners regarding the purchase of the cities interest in Lot 28, Block 35, City of Vero Beach. Said lot beinglocated northwest and almost adjoining the Court House. � g d motion duly made seconded and. The followingletter was received b the Board an on m i y y � carried, the request of Hon. -N. R. Duncan, Tax Assessor, was granted: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners, Indian River County, Vero Beach, Florida Gentlemen: We find by our records that Mr. d. P. Skinner filed his claim for homestead exemption, for the year 1942 on the WJ of Lots 12 & 13, Block 6, Edgewood Addition to Vero Beach on which he resides as his homestead. By error or over -sight we failed to allow the claim as filed by Mr. Skinner, although 4. he was entitled to same. I respectfully ask that you grant me the authority to make the necessary correction that Mr. Skinner may be allowed the full benefits of homestead exemption on the property de- scribed above for 1942. Yours truly, W. R. Duncan W. R. Dunean, County Tax Assessor. A telegram was received from A. P. Spencer, Associate Director of the Cooperative Extension Work, Gainesville, Florida, recommending Mr. Marcel Boudet, now in Broward County, as County Agent, effective October 21. Douglas Baker, Clerk, was instructed to advise Mr. Spencer that the Board would approve his recommendation. �w The several bills and accounts against the County, having been audited, were examined, u and found correct, were approved and warrants issued in settlement of same. Such bills and accounts being on file in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, the Warrants so issued from the respective funds being listed in the Supplemental Minute Book, as provided by the rules of the State Auditor, reference to such record and the list so recorded being made a part of these minuted. The County Depository filed its monthly statement, showing receipts and disbursements of the various funds, which having been audited were found to be correct. adjourned. ATTES • There being no further business, on motion made, seconded and carried, the Board then; 0 r� 1 0 1