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Task Force, comprised of City and County Attorneys, the County Administrator, and all five (5) <br />of the City Managers, who looked into Interlocal Agreements as an alternative means of growth <br />regulation. Mayor White informed everyone that the Interlocal Service Boundary Agreement <br />(ISBA) \[copy on file\], is a result of the Task Force’s efforts over the past year. <br />4. DISCUSSION OF INTERLOCAL SERVICE <br />BOUNDARY AGREEMENT - CHARLES VITUNAC, <br />CITY ATTORNEY/CITY OF VERO BEACH <br />Vero Beach City Attorney Charles Vitunac <br />, the moderator for today’s meeting, <br />had the ISBA Task Force members introduce themselves. <br />The staff that has been working on the Agreement are: Orchid Town Manager <br />Deb Branwell; Orchid Town Attorney Anthony Garganese; Assistant County Attorney George <br />Glenn; Assistant County Administrator Michael Zito; County Community Development Director <br />Robert Keating; Vero Beach City Attorney Charles Vitunac; Vero Beach City Manager Jim <br />Gabbard; Vero Beach Planning and Development Director Tim McGarry; Sebastian City <br />Manager Al Minner; Sebastian City Attorney Rich Stringer; Sebastian Growth Management <br />Director Rebecca Grohall; Fellsmere City Manager Jason Nunemaker; Fellsmere City Attorney <br />Warren Dill; and Indian River Shores Town Manager, Robert Bradshaw. <br />Attorney Vitunac <br /> showed slides depicting the municipal boundaries of Indian <br />River County as they were in the mid-1990’s, and as they exist today. He observed that over <br />time, Fellsmere’s boundaries have changed dramatically, and stated that under current law, <br />Fellsmere and the remaining cities could continue with future annexations. He then invited <br />Attorney Rich Stringer to provide a brief history of the Interlocal Agreement. <br />3 <br />June 19, 2008 <br />Special Call Jt. Mtng/Interlocal Agrmnt <br /> <br />