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A lengthy discussion ensued between Mr. Winchester and the Commissioners regarding <br />real-life situations pertaining to electric bills, using a different approach to resolving electric bill <br />issues, and the lack of willingness from the City of Vero Beach to promote an open and <br />transparent process. <br />Commissioner Flescher invited Mr. Winchester and Mr. Heady to meet in his office after <br />the Board Meeting for an exchange of information and communication, and both agreed. <br />Chairman O'Bryan responded to Mr. Winchester's earlier comments, reported that the <br />Commissioners meet with the Mayor and the City Manager monthly, and reiterated his invitation <br />to Councilmembers and Municipality Officials. <br />NO BOARD ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN <br />Chairman O'Bryan called a break at 10:55 a.m. and reconvened the meeting at <br />11:06 a.m. with all members present. <br />Renee Renzi, Waverly Place, recalled that in all the years that she attended the Board of <br />County Commission Meetings, today was the first time a City Councilmember had come before <br />the Board to address a public matter concerning hundreds of County residents, and she thanked <br />the Board for allowing him to express his views. <br />Glenn Heran, 6985 57th Street, outlined the City of Vero Beach's tax rates and bulk <br />power rates. He felt the only choice would be to bring FP&L in as soon as possible. <br />There was a brief discussion regarding financial analysis by the City of Vero Beach. <br />Charles Wilson, 1057 6th Avenue, felt the Contract was manipulated, and void. He <br />believed there should be a citizen initiative to put in a referendum, proposing that the City of <br />15 <br />February 16, 2010 <br />