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DRAFT <br />D. INDIANRIVER SHORES <br />1. RESERVE THE RIGHT TO COMMENT IF NEEDED <br />Town Manager Robert Bradshaw said they are in sync with the other <br />municipalities on the four issues they feel are outstanding, in Section 6, the Point -to -Point <br />annexation issue, Exhibit `F' - the Fellsmere Development Guidelines, the City of Vero <br />Beach Exhibit `D' concerning the Citrus Highway issue, and the New Town locations as <br />far as proximity between the two. Mr. Bradshaw then begged to reserve his City's <br />comments until they hear the County's perspective on those issues. <br />E. ORCHID <br />1. COMMENTS <br />Vice Mayor Suzanne Joyce was still concerned with the language of the <br />"poison pill" and argued that if we were looking forward to 20 years, and not knowing <br />who would be on the Board of County Commission, or whether they would get five (5) <br />proponents of the Charter, under this "poison pill", the adoption of an ordinance or <br />resolution by the Board would allow other towns and municipalities to opt out. She did <br />not know if it could be rewritten or if the County would even allow it to be rewritten. <br />Mayor Dunlop complimented everyone who worked on this Agreement. <br />He agreed with Councilmember Coy's comments that there needs to be some distance, <br />because you cannot have a new town on top of an old town. After attending an MPO <br />meeting and listening to comments on the Citrus Highway, he agreed that it ought to be <br />deleted. Beyond that, the Town of Orchid has no problems. <br />8 <br />December 15, 2008 / Joint Workshop <br />ISBA, Sebastian <br />