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Dee Brown <br /> continued questioning where the easement would be, pointing out the <br />power lines currently on the property and questioning the need for drainage. <br />Commissioner Adams explained what the County does traditionally in abandoning <br />rights-of-ways and agreed that the item should be tabled. <br /> <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard with regard to this matter. <br />There being none, the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Lowther, by a 4-0 <br />vote (Commissioner Neuberger absent) the Board <br />unanimously continued this item until August 17, <br />2004. <br /> <br />9.B.1. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM – BRIAN HEADY – PUBLIC <br />ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ABOUT PUBLIC UTILITIES <br />Brian Heady <br />, Vero Beach, felt affronted that he did not receive answers to his <br />questions as he expected at the meeting on June 22, 2004. After research he said he found the <br />answers to his questions which demonstrated that the local taxpayers are in the process now <br />accommodating the growth in the County and the builders are not being asked to pay for <br />infrastructure. He felt it is a disservice to the public not to give this information to the public. <br />Chairman Ginn reminded Mr. Heady that she had asked him at that meeting to stop <br />by her office that day. As courtesy she brought the information with her and gave Mr. Heady a <br />copy. She said that sewer and water are enterprises and the people who get those services are the <br />ones who are paying for those improvements. <br /> <br />NO ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN. <br />JULY 13, 2004 <br />11 <br /> <br />