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Commissioner O'Bryan wanted an explanation regarding the 3.0 red alert and <br />wanted to know how much time the system would allow (to be able to clear the pool) once the <br />warning sounded. <br />Mr. Bennett specified that 3.0 is the factory setting, and revealed that all schools <br />and parks were on the same time. He explained that the warning would allow 8 to 20 minutes, <br />depending on the velocity of the storm. He informed the Board that the most common time for a <br />lightning strike is after the storm, which is Thor Guard's greatest asset, because even though the <br />skies are blue, it may not be safe to go into the water. The system will not give an "all clear" until <br />the positive ions have dispersed. <br />Jens Tripson, 2525 14th Street, supported the system but wanted to know who <br />would be liable if one of the kids were struck by lightning. <br />Attorney Collins said that it would be an act of God, and felt it would be better to <br />have a warning than to do nothing at all. <br />11.1. PUBLIC WORKS - NONE <br />11.J. UTILITIES SERVICES <br />11..11. 1ST ROAD FROM 35TH AVENUE TO 32ND AVENUE IN VERO <br />HOMESITES UNIT NO. 1, UCP # 2984, WATER SYSTEM CONFLICT <br />RESOLUTIONS, WORK AUTHORIZATION DIRECTIVE No. 2007-010 <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chair Bowden, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously approved the <br />project at a total cost of $26,859.00; approved Work <br />October 9, 2007 24 <br />