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recommended the Utility Advisory Committee (UAC) send an immediate notice to the City of <br />Vero Beach informing them that the County does not intend to renew the current Agreements. <br />He said the UAC Chairman had recommended developing a tri -party meeting between the City <br />of Vero Beach, Town of Indian River Shores, and Commission staff to discuss and review issues, <br />and that if the decision was made to serve either the South Barrier Island or the Town of Indian <br />River Shores, the bill would become an Indian River County bill. <br />There was a brief discussion pertaining to an agreed joint meeting for discussion of <br />consolidation issues. <br />Commissioner Solari felt that since this was a complicated matter, it would be best for the <br />Utility Department to visit the City of Vero Beach City Council, and requested the Chairman to <br />send a letter of invitation to this affect. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan agreed with the direction of the Board, clarified that the Board <br />was not delaying this, and believed that costs and repercussions were necessary in order for the <br />Board to make prudent decisions. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner O'Bryan, <br />SECONDED by Vice Chairman Flescher, to hold a <br />joint meeting with the County, City of Vero Beach, <br />and Town of Indian River Shores. <br />Dr. Stephen J. Faherty, representing the 2,595 properties in the South Beach area, <br />voiced his appreciation to the Board for their leadership and moving forward in a timely manner. <br />17 <br />September 15, 2009 <br />