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Vice Chair Bowden was still not satisfied and wanted more information. <br />Commissioner Davis felt it was important for us to move forward unanimously with this, and <br />asked Commissioner O'Bryan if he could delay his request to provide some answers to Vice Chair <br />Bowden. Commissioner O'Bryan wanted to move forward because everyday was a lost <br />opportunity. <br />Jimmy Granse, 2364 57th Circle, connects the term "green" with power, as far as <br />gasoline refineries and nuclear energy are concerned. He thought the cheapest power was nuclear <br />energy, and found that the "green" project has stymied that. <br />Commissioner Flescher was very supportive of the initiative, but shared some of the <br />same concerns as Vice Chair Bowden. He appealed to Commissioner O'Bryan to delay his <br />request, because he wanted to see unanimous support for this. <br />Bob Johnson, Coral Wind Subdivision, agreed with Vice Chair Bowden that we <br />need to know more about what we are getting into. <br />Ms. Thoma said the State was putting aside monies to reimburse funds put in by <br />cities. She urged support of this initiative. She explained to Chairman Wheeler the different levels <br />and cost of certification, as well as the "opt -out" process. <br />It was obvious to Commissioner O'Bryan that there was not enough support for his <br />request, and he thought it was important that the community see full support from this <br />Commission. He subsequently WITHDREW his Motion. <br />MOTION WITHDRAWN by Commission O'Bryan <br />There was CONSENSUS to bring this item back to the Board at a later meeting with <br />more information. <br />September 11, 2007 35 <br />