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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4/3/19451 I; same might be of considerable eoonomic benefit to this area. Douglas Baker, Clerk, was authorized to write a letter to Mr. Gunter. requesting such a survey to be made. The several bills and accounts against vthe County, having been audited, were examined and found correct, were approved end warrants issued in settlement of same. Suoh bills and accounts being on file in the office of the . .Clerk of the Circuit Court, the Warrants so is- sued 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 ao recorded being mads a part of theseminutes. The County Depository filed its monthly statement, showing receipts. end dteburset vents of various funds, which having been audited were found to be correct,. Therebeing no further business, on motion made, secondedand carried,. the Berard then adjourned. ATTE 4,/,(A,/ MP 2232ALREELLIEER The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the Court Rouse in Vero Beach, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, April 3, 1943, in regular meeting with the fol- lowing members of the Board present: W. C. Graves, dr., Chairman; Frank C. Vickers, Albert 0. 11 Relseth, S. E. Glover and R. W. Graves. Also present were L.. B. O'Steen© Sheriff; Charles A. q Mitchell, Attorney; E. E.Carter, County Engineer; and Douglas Baker, Clerk. Minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved. Mr. Reed of Roseland inquired the possibility of changing road and ditch near his property at Roseland. It was ordered that E. E. Carter, County Engineer give attention to it. Ronorable W. R..Dunosn, Tex Assessor, appeared before the Board to discuss City of Vero Beech exemptions from taxation of Government Lot 2, Section 31, Township 32 South, Mange 40 East as represented by City . Resolution of March 22, 1944 and whether:or. not puohT.exemp . tioeie. should be allowed. rt was the opinion of a3.1 members of the Board that exemptions, having been duly oertified by the City, should be allowed. County Engineer was directed to investigate conditions of the walls of the Coun- ty jail and have oounty crew make necessary repairs. Mr. Frank Stockton appeared to inquire of the attitude of the commissioners es 1' to repleting all boom time. subdivision into aures. The matter was referred to the County At - Corney. County Agent Boudet appeared and delivered oheck to the county for $200.00 being re -payment in full for advanoe made by the county for construction of county labor oamp. Aline Helleso, County Nurse, appeared before the Board and made a report of her activities for the Month ©f---Marob as follows, to -wit: COUNTY NURSE'S MONTHLY REPORT FOR MARCH, 1945. No. of Welfare Cases carried this month 12 No of Persons receiving Grocery orders this month 5 No. of Visite to Welfare Cases 15 No. of Visits in Behalf of Welfare Cases 15 No. of Cases admitted into the hospital 2 No. of Children attending Crippled Childress Clint© 0 No. of Visits to Crippled Children - 6 No. of Visits to Tuberoulosis Patients Na. of Patients having Cheat $hairs 2 No. of Children treated for ear defects 1 No. of Cbi.ldrene Tonsils removed 1 No. of Visits to School Children 40 No, of Visits to Preschool Children 6 No. of Clinto-Hookworm and immunization 6 No. of Children attending with Parents present 32 No. of Children treated for Hookworm 23 No. of Children veoinated for Small pox 0 No. of Children given Diptheria `roxi.od 22 No. of Communicable Diseases 4 No. of Visits to Maternity Cases 9 No. of Venereal Disease Clinios 4 No. of . Cases Treated : 60 No. of Treatments 102 No. of Blood Tests 14 No. of Conferenoeswith State Board of Health 2 No. of Conferences with Welfare Workers 9 No. of Conferences with Crippled Childrens Field Nurse 1 No. of Servioes to Veterans 2 No. of Meetings attented 3 No. of Cases Hospitalized 2 No. of Cases given Typhoid tnnooulettons 271. County Nurse also reported on the case of Walton Terrell and her handling of the case as reported was approved. Motion by R. W. Graves, seconded by Frank C. Viokers and adopted that grocery order for $10.00 and $15.Q0 for the mouths of March and April respectively be approved for Iii. Free- del at Fellsmere. County Nurse also reported death of Herbert Edmonds, colored, et Fellerere and his name was ordered removed from grooery order list. Upon Motion made by Albert Helseth, seconded by Frank C. Vickers, application of Velma Snow for admission to State Tuberculosis Sanitoriam was approved. Motion by Albert Helseth, seconded by S. E. allover and adopted that County Engineer be instructed to make interior alterations to V. D. Clinic building necessary in order to pro- perly handle patients. Douglas Baker, Clerk, was instructed to write 3. B. Miller, Chief Sanitary Engineer, State Board of Health, and request that he meet with the Board. Motion by Commissioner Helseth, seconded by Commissioner Glover and adopted that existing salary of workmen's compensation insurance be re-nswed with Rick -Rester Insurance Agency. Douglas Baker, Clerk, was authorized to have the rest rooms in the Court House reds. ooratod at an expense not to exceed $75.00. A te, J MOTION - CONDEMING ROADS Councilman Helsath moved the adoption of the following resolution: SAS the United States of America is now in possession, under an emergency Conde nation proceeding for leasehold estate, for war purposes, of the following described area located within the County of Indian River, Florida, to -wit: All of Sec. 8 lying between the East line -of said Seo. 8 and the Indian Fiver and South of the City limits of Fero Beach, Florida; all of Sec. 9 lying Bast of the shoreline of the Atlentio Ocean; all of Section 16 lying East of the shoreline of the Atlentlo Ooeaa and North of the South lines of Government Lots 11, 12 and 13. in said Seo. 16; all of Seo. 17 lying in Government -Lots 1, 2, and 3 thereof, all lying and .being in Township 33 9, Ranee 40 E, In• dian River, Florida; reference being made to attached Plat, whioh by this reference is made a part hereof. AND WHEREAS there are. certain roads end streets within the above deeoribed area that by usage and presartption have become County roads and highways under the jurisdiction of this Hoard, which said roads end highways, it is considered, should be, in the best interests of the County of Indian River in cooperation with the war effort of the United States of America, tem.. porarily closed from the date hereof to and until six months after the date of the termination • lof the unlimited National . ergeney as declared by the President of the Ut..ted States on May 27, 11941 (Proclamation 2487). AND ;l.ERE4S the following authority for this action is vested intbis Board of County Commissioners, to wit: Chapter 22067 of the Laws of Florida adopted by the Florida Legislature In the year 1943. NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, in regular session assembled, this 3rd day of April, 1945, that all bounty roads and highways lying within the above-described area be, and the same ere, hereby oloaed to use by the pubiio from tog date hereof to and until sig months after the date of the terminate tion of the unlimited National Emergency as declared by the President of the 'United States on__ Mey 21, 1941 (Proolathatton 2487), and the exolusive use thereof and jurisdiction thereover here- by expressly granted to the United States of America for the requirements of the Wer Department for the period of this closing thereof established hereby; to the extent of the authority 1.egel.4 ly vested in the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County so to do." The motion was seconded by Commissioner R. W. Graves and vote thereon by roll cell re -1 ,; suited es fellows: 'Yeas Commissioners. Helseth, Glover, _ Vickers, R. W. Graves and W. C. Graves, Sr. Nays Commissioners None Whereupon the resolution was declared adopted. It was orderedthatsale of.N 10 A of Si of Lot 3, Section 16, Township 33 S., Range 40 . be made as applied for and advise U. S. Government, Orlonda, Florida, to deal with pur- Chasers as to leasing the land. County deeds numbering sixty-eight to eighty, both inclusive, were signed by the mem- bers of the Board under Chapter 194, Florida Statutes 1941. The several bilis and accounts against the County, having been audited, were examined and found correct, were approved and warrants issued in settlement of same. Such bills and eo- counts being on file in the cffioe of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, the Warrants so issued.. front the respective funds being listed in the Supplemental Minute Book, as provided.by the rule 4f the State Auditor, reference to such record and tie list so recorded being' made e* part of these minutes. The County Depository filed its monthly statement, showing receipts and disbureements of various funds, which having bean audited were found to be correct. 188 L There being no further business, on motion made, seconded and carried, the Board then adjourned, FBIDAY APRIL 13,. 1.94 The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the Court House in Vero Beach, at 2:04 o'clock P. M., Friday, April 13, 1945, in special meeting with the following members of the Board present: W. C. Graves, 3r., Chairman; S. E. Glover and Olbert 0. Helseth, Absent were R. W. Graves and Frank C. Vickers. Also present were Charles A. Mitchell, Attorney, and Douglas Baker, Clerk. The Chairman announoed this meeting was called for the purpose of considering liquor license eppltostion and such other business as might be properly brought before this board. Application of Royal Park Golfers Association, Incorporated (d. R. Graves, President) Royal Park Golf Club, Vero Beaob, Florida, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors, wines and beer was inspected and after carefully considering the same, on motion made, seconded and carried the same was approved . There being no further business an motion made, seconded and carried, the board then adjourned. ATTES . Qm 0.44.su, wr..—...Mws lw•.0•0. ....l. .0......A....ba. •MA ..r.. .+.... .... s.rwr..060.00.04•6bw..M.0�...�..b 1. 00.40..i. 4000,0 =BUY MAY 1 1913 The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County met at the Court Haase to Vero Beach, et 10:00 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, May 1, 1945, in regular meeting with the tolloWLng members of the Board present: W. C. Graves, Jr., Chairman;_ Frank C. Vickers, Albert 0. He1seth, , S. E. Glover and R. W. Graves. Also present were L. B. O'Steen, Sheriff; E. E. Carter, County Engineer; Charles P. Diamond of the Firm of Mitchell, Smith & Mitchell, Attorney; end Douglas Baker, Clerk. Minutes of the previous ;meetings were read end approved. Mr. Hubert Graves of Wabaaso, Florida, representing numerous of citizens end taxpayers of that area, appeared before the Board and requested the rebuilding of the Webasso road from Webasso West to the Fellsrnere road and one mile South of Lateral A road whioh is approximately four and ones -fourth miles. Mr. Graves called attention to the fact of this being one of the most important roads in the County over which a trewendoua amount of business is transacted. Hey further stated that there was approximately 1,460 sores of citrus groves of which 615 is now bearing and produces apprCxirnately 164,000 boxes of fruit to be hauled over the rood hereto° -fore. mentioned. Mr. Graves further stated that there was approximately 3.05 white people and 406 nsgroes in the area of this road and that it had simply been patched from, time to tine or temporarily repaired for the past eight or tan years also that this type of road was hard on equipment. Mt. Graves stated that his company would contribute the sum of $5,000.00 towerd4 the cost of rebuilding the reed and that the said sum would be delivered to the Board of County. Commissioners in the near future to be held by them until such time as the aatuel construction of the road begins and then this sum to be used towards the oost of rebuilding. The foregoing request by Mr. Graves brought on additional consideration as to roads needed to be rebuilt within the county. It was moved by Commissioners Heleeth, seconded by Commissioner R. W. Graves and adopted that the following roads be placed on the County's pre. - 1