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JUN f 1984 BOOK 57 pt -384 <br />Commissioner Wodtke felt for this Commission to take a <br />position to say that something is the official song or <br />official motto, flower, etc., that we need to have <br />sufficient time to receive significant public input and <br />reaction. <br />Discussion continued as to the idea of accepting Mr. <br />Gray's song as the song for the year. <br />A cassette recording of "Indian River Sunrise" was <br />played aloud. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously <br />accepted "Indian River Sunrise" by Michael <br />Gray as the official song of Indian River <br />County for the year 1984. <br />REPORT ON DISCUSSION WITH CITY OF VERO BEACH RE WASTEWATER <br />SERVICE <br />Chairman Scurlock informed the Board that he and <br />members of staff appeared before the Vero Beach City Council <br />last night in regard to the possibility of transferring <br />wastewater service from one area to another. Councilman <br />Gregg suggested we assume responsibility in the Hospital <br />area and for that the City would be interested in serving <br />the South Beach area. The Chairman did not believe that is <br />a viable solution in that the Hospital has a contract with <br />the City of Vero Beach for service at a significantly <br />different rate structure. The Chairman continued that the <br />City basically took the position that they have no capacity <br />and that it is not their responsibility to service any <br />additional areas. He, as well as staff, felt confident that <br />if we pursued legal action, there is a responsibility, but <br />we are hoping to negotiate to see if some kind of workable <br />timely solution can be reached. <br />i � r <br />
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