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who needed water could always come back to the County and create <br />a franchise and bring in their own system. Mr. Pinto felt if you <br />look at it logically, someone who is going to spend upwards of <br />one million for a water system to serve themselves could <br />negotiate very easily with the City for expansion of their <br />system. He, therefore, recommended that we follow the agreement <br />we have entered with the City of Vero Beach and make provisions <br />to turn the system over to them. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if this is transferring over to the <br />City those additional customers who paid for 255 taps. This was <br />was confirmed, and it was noted that we would be turning over to <br />them everything south of the City limits to the County line. <br />Commissioner Bird asked about owners with undeveloped land, <br />and he was assured they could put in their own system, get a <br />franchise from the County, or negotiate with the City. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed this does provide a vehicle for <br />some additional service into the area beyond the 255 taps, and <br />that it is the most cost effective solution and makes sense. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously <br />directed the County Attorney to write the <br />City of Vero Beach a letter indicating the <br />County's position and authorized the Chairman <br />to execute all documents necessary to turn the <br />County system, lines, easements, etc. in South <br />Beach over to the City. <br />AWARD OF BID - ROUND ISLAND PARK DOCKS & DAYBEACONS <br />Public Works Director Davis reviewed the following memo: <br />49 <br />OCT 17 1994 BOOK 58 F -H,' -)E685 <br />I <br />