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JUL <br />7198Z <br />50 <br />336 <br />that the <br />entire project is within the City of Vero <br />Beach, <br />and they will have a lot of say. Commissioner Wodtke agreed <br />there is a lot of concern and an in-depth study of funding <br />is needed, but noted that all we are trying to do is get - <br />this to the point where the state and federal government <br />will approve the project and say how much they will fund and <br />what the local share would be; then we can make the <br />decision. We have to make basic assurances to get them to <br />move this through Washington, but it is not a contract at <br />this time. <br />Mr. Zorc urgently requested that the Commission members <br />listen to the tape of his phone conversation. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Fletcher, the Board unanimous- <br />ly extended the meeting to 6:00 o'clock P.M. <br />Mr. Zorc then proceeded to play a tape recording of his <br />telephone conversation which commenced with the following <br />statement: <br />"Tape recorded telephone conversation between Frank <br />Zorc and Mr. Don Dillon, who is in the office of the <br />Assistant Secretary of the Army, William Giannelli, in <br />Washington, D.C., re beach restoration in Vero Beach. The <br />purpose of this conversation is to try to establish whether <br />the Department of the Army is really looking for community <br />input at this time the way Mr. Ralph Sexton has been <br />advocating throughout this City and County. This <br />conversation indicated that the current programs that are <br />being talked about only apply to sand pumping and there are <br />no other alternatives of a more permanent nature being <br />considered at this time. <br />the conversation." <br />I ask that you please listen to <br />=5 <br />