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<br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard <br />regarding this matter. There being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Lowther, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Resolution 2004-121 confirming the special assessments in <br />connection with water main expansion to Greenleaf <br />thth <br />Subdivision (55 Court south of 13 Street in Indian River <br />County); and providing for special assessment liens to be <br />made of record. <br /> <br />9.B.1. PUBLIC DISCUSSION – BRIAN HEADY’S REQUEST TO <br />DISCUSS ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES AND THEIR <br />OBLIGATIONS <br />Brian Heady <br />, Vero Beach, said the Beach Preservation funds used to replenish <br />sand on the beach went down the drain because the hurricanes redistributed the sand back into the <br />ocean. He suggested that the Board take the remaining dollars and give it back to the residents <br />who suffered a loss from the storms. He asked that residents who were severely impacted by the <br />hurricanes be given a break on their utility bills and that their service not be turned off for 90 days. <br /> <br />Administrator Baird said this was on the agenda to be discussed under Item 10. <br /> <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br /> <br />October 12, 2004 <br />19 <br /> <br />