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08/17/2010
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Board of County Commissioners
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139, 698-763
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After Board discussion, and clarification from Attorney Polackwich, the Commissioners <br />agreed to not take action on the pond. <br />Debate ensued between Mr. Meidel and Ms. LaPorte regarding the confinement of Ms. <br />LaPorte's horses, her newly erected garage/greenhouse, and the manure pile that has since been <br />removed. <br />Director Keating confirmed Ms. LaPorte's zoning, the number of horses she is permitted <br />to have on her property, and indicated that she is currently in compliance with all regulations. <br />Chairman O'Bryan requested Code Enforcement and Community Planning meet with <br />Ms. LaPorte to ensure there is no commercial activity on the property. <br />NO BOARD ACTION REQUIRED OR TAKEN <br />1O.B.3. REQUEST TO SPEAK FROM CITY OF VERO BEACH COUNCILMEMBER <br />BRIAN HEADY REGARDING UPDATE ON LATEST DEVELOPMENTS <br />REGARDING CITY OF VERO BEACH ELECTRIC UTILITY <br />Citizen/Councilmember Brian Heady provided the Board with an update on the <br />developments of the City of Vero Beach Electric Utilities issue. He felt the goal had been <br />reached, thanked the Board for their support in keeping this issue in the public eye, and stated <br />that he did not see future presentations as meaningful. <br />Vice Chairman Solari clarified that Dr. Faherty and Glenn Heran did not go to Florida <br />Power and Light to discuss the sale of the electric utility, but to show and discuss Mr. Heran's <br />economic model, and find out if there were any flaws. He said he understood that there were no <br />significant flaws, which to him, undermined the City Council's reluctance to see the model and <br />make it public. <br />26 <br />August 17, 2010 <br />
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