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0 <br />ALLOCATION, POSSIBLY 200,000 GALLONS, IN ORDER TO GET STARTED. THE TOWN <br />CANNOT MOVE FORWARD UNLESS HE GETS A COMMITMENT FROM SOMEBODY; IT IS <br />EITHER THE CITY'S OR COUNTY'S RESPONSIBILITY. MAYOR NOLAN COMMENTED THAT <br />THEY CANNOT BUILD THEIR OWN PLANT AS IT WOULD BE A TWO MILLION DOLLAR <br />OPERATION. <br />COMMISSIONER LYONS FELT WE DID NOT HAVE TO WAIT FOR THE 201 <br />PROGRAM TO BE FINALIZED, AS THE HOSPITAL, THE VERO MALL, AND VARIOUS <br />OTHER PLACES HAVE MANAGED. HE FURTHER STATED THAT THERE ARE STILL A <br />LOT OF PEOPLE THAT HAVEN'T GOTTEN INTO THE ACT ON THE 201 PROGRAM. <br />MAYOR NOLAN THEN ASKED IF WE COULD APPROACH IT FROM ANOTHER <br />ANGLE BY FORGETTING THE 201 PROGRAM, HAVE THE COUNTY GIVE THE TOWN OF <br />INDIAN RIVER SHORES A 200,000 GALLON ALLOCATION, AND THEN ENTER THE 201 <br />PROGRAM IN PHASE 2. HE THEN COMMENTED THAT RALMAR RECEIVED THEIR ALLO- <br />CATION IN THAT MANNER. <br />DISCUSSION WAS HELDJAND IT WAS DECIDED THAT OTHERS HAVE ASKED <br />THE SAME QUESTION AND THE BOARD HAS HAD TO SAY NO. <br />MAYOR NOLAN THEN STATED THAT ALREADY IT HAS COST MR. ECCLESTONE <br />OVER A MILLION DOLLARS IN DELAYS BY WAITING FOR*THIS PLANT; ALSO VISTA <br />DEL MAR HAS SPENT $38,000 AND VERY SHORTLY WILL COST THEM AN'ADDITIONAL <br />$24,000. HE CONTINUED THAT THEY HAVE REACHED THE POINT THAT SOMETHING <br />MUST BE DONE SOON. <br />DISCUSSION FOLLOWED ON WATER, AND MAYOR NOLAN COMMENTED THAT <br />WATER CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE 18" WATER LINE, AND AN EXISTING 12" LINE <br />CAN BE USED FOR WASTE WATER, PROVIDED THE CITY OF VERO BEACH APPROVES. <br />COMMISSIONER SIEBERT NOTED THAT THERE WOULDN'T BE MUCH OF A <br />PROBLEM IF 150,000 GALLONS WERE ALLOCATED FROM TUERK DRIVE SOUTH WITHIN <br />THE CITY LIMITS OF INDIAN RIVER SHORES, AND 50,000 GALLONS TO THE UNIN- <br />CORPORATED AREA. <br />CHAIRMAN WODTKE SAID IT WOULD HAVE TO BE TRANSFERABLE AND <br />AGREED'UPON THAT WE WOULD ALSO SERVICE THE AREA WITH WATER AND SEWER. <br />MAYOR NOLAN THEN REQUESTED A LETTER FROM THE COUNTY ALLOCATING <br />THE 150,000 GALLONS. <br />FEB 2 11979 <br />21 <br />B4QK 39 PAGE 102 <br />
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