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Some discussion ensued as to Harris Sanitation <br />continuing to operate in the county at the Citrus School <br />site after being notified to desist, and it seems that <br />Harris Sanitation is running a bill at the County Landfill. <br />Administrator Nelson informed the Board that they are <br />picking up materials in Brevard County and going to our <br />landfill and have applied for a credit account. He further <br />believed that they have some of their containers in the <br />cities of Sebastian and Vero Beach, and we have no control <br />over the municipalities. _- <br />Commissioner Wodtke brought up the bond covenant, <br />noting that when we went through all the hearings re <br />anticipated wasteloads, nowhere in those figures was it <br />anticipated that any revenue would be derived other than <br />Indian River County. <br />Attorney Collins agreed that the original projections <br />were based on revenues taken from Indian River County, but <br />there is no prohibition in the bond covenants which requires <br />the collection of garbage only in Indian River County. He <br />felt if this becomes a real problem, we may be able to <br />restrict who can use the landfill, but at this point there <br />apparently is no problem. Attorney Brandenburg stated that <br />he would be glad to research the case law on the right of <br />the county to restrict the use of its landfill operation. <br />C. Reed Knight, Jr., Owner of Indian River Sanitation, <br />came before the Board. Certification of notice to all his <br />customers is made a part of the Minutes as follows: <br />DEC 161981 56 800K 48 PAGE 373 <br />IL- -.,A <br />