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OCT 5 1983 ate: rac€: <br />the boundaries, separating power districts, and tax coding <br />on bills. <br />Commissioner Lyons stated that we could set the <br />district either under the City of Vero Beach district or the <br />Florida Power & Light district. <br />Vice Chairman Scurlock felt that staff should analyze <br />this to see if there is a vehicle to get lights to people <br />who wish to have lights and set up some standard costs. <br />Mr. James B. Pollard of Castaway Cove felt that their <br />problem was a typical example. They have requested a street <br />light on AIA at the entrance to Castaway Cove. They have <br />had several accidents at that location and are willing to <br />pay for a street light. <br />Vice Chairman Scurlock advised that the City of Vero <br />Beach will contract with a homeowners association to put in <br />a light and referred Mr. Pollard to John Kirby, Customer <br />Service. However, if the City says "no", he did not know <br />how the County could help as we don't have a franchise with <br />them. <br />Administrator Wright stated that they have already <br />advised the City that they have no objection to the light <br />being installed on County right-of-way. However, Director <br />Davis advised that the City of Vero Beach recently issued a <br />letter indicating that it plans to cease street lighting in <br />many areas. <br />Commissioner Lyons asked Mr. Pollard to come back to <br />the County if he is not helped by the City as he felt that <br />we should try to help him.. <br />Commissioner Lyons wondered why the County was paying <br />for all the lights listed on the backup material on Page 66, <br />and Director Davis explained that these lights were mostly <br />all in Laurelwood Street Lighting District. The other <br />lights were ones that were installed previously at inter- <br />sections and paid for by the County. He felt that we should <br />29 <br />� � i <br />