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FEB 21982 Qo� �� aF8 ' <br />Commissioner Lyons reported that he received a phone <br />call on this matter from Mayor Nolan. Indian River Shores <br />has required a $50,000 impact fee from the other <br />condominiums that connected to the line that was financed by <br />Indian River Shores and then turned over to the City, and <br />now it seems that Harbor Island Club has connected to the <br />18" line and is refusing to pay, and City Manager John <br />Little has said it is satisfactory with the City for them <br />to connect to the line. Mayor Nolan wants to know what the <br />County can do about this, and Commissioner Lyons did not <br />feel the County can do anything about it since it is purely <br />a matter between Indian River shores, the developer and the <br />City of Vero Beach. <br />In further discussion, it was noted that we have <br />nothing to do with the water in Indian River Shores, and we <br />have no control over the City of Vero Beach water supply. <br />Attorney Brandenburg stated that he would determine <br />what the letter referred to in the telegram says and talk <br />to Attorney Vitunac about the status of the matter, and <br />other than that, he did not know that the county has any <br />business doing anything on this matter. <br />On Motion by Commissioner Lyons, seconded by <br />Commissioner Fletcher, the Board unanimously authorized the <br />Chairman to sign a letter written by Attorney Brandenburg on <br />this matter after obtaining the necessary information. <br />EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />Commissioner Fletcher reported that all slots have been <br />filled on the above committee except one. He noted that we <br />changed the wording in the Resolution forming this committee <br />last week to require that the position be filled by a doctor <br />rather than a medical director, and he has sent a letter to <br />Dr. Paul Graham, head of the Medical Association, requesting <br />the name of a doctor who might volunteer to serve on this <br />committee. <br />
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