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03/15/2005
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Board of County Commissioners
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128, 462-534
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<br /> <br /> <br />Carlton Miller, <br /> at-large member of the UAC, advised of his background that <br />included bachelor and master civil engineering degrees, and 40 years of experience in solid waste, <br />water and sewer. He is willing to share his experience providing it is wanted and appreciated. <br />Andrew Allocco, <br /> who has lived in Sebastian for 8 years and in Miami-Dade County <br />for 25 years, advised that he is a graduate nuclear engineer, a registered engineer in the State of <br />Florida and holds 8 professional licenses. As a 5-year member of the UAC, he has found that the <br />members enjoy helping Indian River County avoid problems experienced by other communities. <br />th <br />Victor Hart, Sr <br />., 4659 34 Avenue, Gifford, urged the Board to keep the UAC. He <br />th <br />credited them with the solutions to problems in Wabasso, at a 49 Street trailer park’s sewer plant, <br />other sewer treatment plants in the county, and a compilation of information concerning the new <br />sludge facility in St. Lucie County. <br /> <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bowden, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Davis, to retain the <br />Utilities Advisory Committee. <br /> <br />Bill Johnson, <br /> 1155 Winding Oaks Circle, Vero Beach, was the first civilian <br />Chairman of the committee, had the opportunity of evaluating the members who brought their <br />experience to the county through the UAC. Their experience would be invaluable as the county <br />grows. <br />th <br />Mark Grossman, <br /> 9960 86 Street, thanked Eric Olsen and the staff for the jobs <br />they have done. He believed the UAC’s job is just beginning. He urged the Board to continue the <br />committee’s role. <br />Dr. Craig McGarvey <br /> urged the Commissioners to keep the committee to avoid the <br />loss of these experts and enable them to continue their good track record. <br />John Tschinkel <br />, 5730 Turnberry Lane, Vero Beach, as the new UAC chairman <br />counted it a privilege to work with the members and urged the Commissioners to keep this “body <br />March 15, 2005 15 <br /> <br />
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