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MAR 7 1984 B.9a 56 PAcE 3AO <br />City should be upset because actually they are carrying that <br />entire plant for future development. <br />Discussion continued at length as to the grant money <br />involved and the fact that the City had to go to the County <br />for help so they could get these funds. <br />Commissioner Lyons noted that one way to bring this all <br />to a head would be to go to court and demand service for <br />this customer. <br />Attorney Brandenburg suggested that, as a first action, <br />the Board authorize the Chairman to write a letter to the <br />City Council requesting their interpretation of the County's <br />current status under all the various agreements re waste- <br />water and have the Council approve by Motion just what the <br />County's status is. <br />Nancy Offutt of the Board of Realtors suggested that <br />when the Board does go into negotiations with the City, this <br />should include future development that may take place. <br />Chairman Scurlock stated that what he would like is to <br />get as much allocation for immediate needs as possible and <br />then go ahead with our study and build a subregional system. <br />Commissioner Bird pointed out that actually the <br />allocation the Clarks are requesting is a very small amount. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Lyons, the Board unanimously <br />directed the County Attorney to draft a <br />e <br />letter for the Chairman's signature asking <br />the City of Vero Beach for a clarification <br />of the County's existing wastewater alloca- <br />tion and the various agreements that relate <br />to the allocation. <br />62 <br />