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an economic driver; the County's option to petition the Public Service Commission (PSC) for a <br />change in the Territorial Agreement; the past performance of FPL and Vero Electric post -storm; <br />and whether the City of Vero Beach Electric Utility could offer "green" incentives. <br />The following persons appeared before the Commission in support of the sale of the City <br />of Vero Beach Electric Utility: <br />Charlie Wilson, 1057 6th Avenue <br />Renee Renzi, Waverly Place <br />Jim Kirchner, 24 Seagull Avenue, Vero Isles <br />David Gregg, Moorings <br />J. Rock Tonkel, 5055 North Harbor Drive, Grand Harbor, suggested that the Board <br />invite the City Manager to make a presentation of its economic model for the Vero Beach <br />Electric Utility. <br />Vice Chairman Solari supported Mr. Tonkel's idea, and suggested having a meeting for <br />the City of Vero Beach to present its economic model, after which a meeting could be held to <br />discuss both models. <br />Commissioner Wheeler also advocated having the City present its economic model; <br />however, he wanted to have one meeting at which both models were discussed, with public input <br />subsequent to each presentation. <br />Mr. Heran suggested that the Town of Indian River Shores be invited to the Workshop, <br />and confirmed that he and Dr. Faherty, if the Board desired, would attend the Workshop. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Vice Chairman Solari, to invite the City <br />of Vero Beach and the Town of Indian River Shores to a <br />5 <br />April 13, 2010 <br />