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ATTORNEY COLLINS DISCUSSED WITH THE BOARD A LETTER HE HAD <br />WRITTEN TO CITY ATTORNEY CORDISCO IN REGARD TO THE COUNTY'S WATER ALLOCA- <br />TION, AS FOLLOWS: <br />SEP 221976 <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />IN <br />P.O. BOX 1028 <br />VERO BEACH p FLORIDA 32960 <br />September 16, 1976 <br />Ines Cordisco, Esquire <br />City Attorney <br />City Hall <br />Vero Beach, Florida <br />In Re: Water Allocation <br />Dear Mr. Cordisco: <br />Pursuant to our conference in your office on Wednesday, <br />September 15, 1976, together with Councilman Gregg, I am <br />writing this letter stating the County's interpretation of <br />the water allocation agreements. I understand that you <br />will have this important matter placed on the City Council <br />Agenda of September 21, 1976 for discussion and resolution <br />by the Council. <br />I have reviewed Flip Lloyd's letter to Mayor David Gregg <br />of August 7, 1975 with the County's engineers. The County, <br />at this point, neither admits noe denies the accuracy of <br />Mr. Lloyd's figures as to peak requirezrtents. For the purposes <br />of resolving this matter we will use Mr. Lloyd's figures. <br />The remaining point of contention, between the City and <br />the County is best described as follows: Whether or not <br />allocations to areas such as Country Club Pointe which are <br />presently served by the City of Vero Beach and included by <br />Mr. Lloyd under "present consumption" should be deducted <br />• from the County's 1.3 million gallons per day allocation. <br />I understand that the position by the City's Administrator <br />on the matter is stated on page 1 of Mr. Lloyd's letter, <br />under "present consumption" proceeding over into page 2. <br />Mr. Lloyd reached the conclusion that the "present con- <br />sumption" to be applied against the County's allocation <br />is .2828 million gallons per day. Indian River County's <br />Position is that the present consumption, as he has it " <br />applied, was not envisioned under the contractural agree- <br />ments entered into between the City -and the County and <br />Ehould not be offset. ac�a.ins the 1.3 million gallon per day <br />alloca&don granted p.�rsuant to the agreements. <br />13 <br />Book 2fi�= 36 <br />ri <br />