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Mr. Chastain clarified that today's discussion on the water service was not a <br />Public Hearing and reviewed the protocol for proceeding with the Project, which included a <br />Public Hearing at which all the owners could voice their opinions. He thereafter responded to <br />questions from the Commissioners regarding the proposed cost for the survey and engineering <br />design work, and for how long the estimate and plans would be good. <br />The Board accepted further input from the following residents, who opposed the <br />proposed Water Service: <br />Jim Gallagher: 766 Holden Ave, Collier Creek Estates <br />Patricia Kelly: 136 Regatta Street, Melbourne Beach <br />Commissioner Wheeler wanted to see the Collier Creek Estates residents come <br />together and decide what they want, and then come petition the County, rather than the County <br />forcing something on the neighborhood. <br />Vice Chairman Flescher felt it would be useful to go ahead with the design, which <br />does not expire. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan and Mr. Chastain discussed how to obtain a good voter <br />turnout. Commissioner O'Bryan said that a certified letter could be sent out, and if 120 <br />home/lot owners do not say "yes", the Board would not vote for the Project. <br />Additional suggestions and comments regarding the proposed Water Project were <br />provided by the following residents: <br />Judith Gallagher, 766 Holden Avenue, Collier Estates <br />Bruno Danger, 761 S. Easy Street <br />38 <br />February 3, 2009 <br />