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Chairman O'Bryan did not feel it appropriate to call a meeting at this time, as the City <br />had declined the invitation (which had been extended to them personally by Vice Chairman <br />Solari) to attend the meeting. <br />Concluding his presentation, Mr. Heady addressed the Board on a different matter, <br />requesting that the Board place on November's ballot a non-binding item to see how the public <br />feels about future sand renourishment projects. <br />A brief discussion ensued. <br />Vice Chairman Solari wanted to know if Mr. Heady had received any financial analysis <br />to support the City's decision to repeal the increase in sewer and water rates. <br />Mr. Heady stated he had received no analysis, and explained why he was opposed to the <br />rate repeal. <br />Commissioner Davis expressed a willingness to meet with all the municipalities, <br />subsequent to receiving further information from the County Attorney regarding what the <br />franchise agreements entail, and who owns the infrastructure. <br />Attorney Polackwich affirmed that working on this issue is a priority, and revealed that <br />he was gathering information, as well as requesting additional records from the City. <br />Tracy Carroll, Live Oak Road, Chairman of Operation Clean Sweep, stated that her <br />organization was trying to get enough signed petitions to have an item placed on the November <br />ballot requiring the City of Vero Beach to accept an offer to sell the Electric Utility, provided it <br />covers all utility debt. She reported that the petitions are available at sellveroelectric.com, and at <br />Operation Clean Sweep's facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Operation-Clean- <br />Sweep/118862941467091. <br />11 <br />June 15, 2010 <br />