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4 <br />applicant shall diligently and continuously prosecute the <br />franchise application of North Beach Water Company and the <br />sincere commitment by the Board of County Commissioners of <br />Indian River County to expeditiously process same to <br />fruition within 30 days of the date hereof. Mr. Sundstrom <br />emphasized that Florida Land simply needs the River Bend <br />franchise now because of internal timing, and they are <br />willing to do whatever the Board wants. <br />Attorney Brandenburg did not know of any stronger <br />language than that suggested by Attorney Sundstrom to <br />absolutely tie River Bend into a unified North Beach water <br />system, but asked if it is the intent that the River Bend <br />franchise would come to an end and River Bend would have to <br />reapply if for some reason the county did not grant the <br />North Beach franchise in the 30 day period. <br />Attorney Sundstrom believed they would revert to the <br />remainder of the language in the roll-over provision. <br />Chairman Scurlock felt that actually they are giving <br />only a target date and not binding anything. <br />Attorney Sundstrom pointed out that he cannot come up <br />with language that will commit the Board to a certain <br />action, and stated that if the Board could come up with the <br />language, they would agree to it. <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt it is necessary to have some <br />trust on both sides. Florida Land apparently is taking some <br />risk in putting down a larger well than they need, and the <br />Board obviously does not want to address this developer by <br />developer and have a proliferation of water plants. Since <br />Florida Land has stated this has to be addressed within 30 <br />days, he asked if they would have any objection to putting <br />an expiration date on the River Bend franchise. <br />JUN 21982 <br />Attorney Sundstrom stated that to have a total <br />M <br />BOOK 49 PAA 90 4 <br />