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MAR 9 0 1985 <br />BOOK <br />60 <br />FIFO <br />taxpayers <br />should have representation as to what they want <br />to <br />spend and did not believe they are in favor of pumping sand. <br />Commissioner Wodtke pointed out that the committee meetings <br />are open to the public, and Mr. Zorc has only attended one. <br />Anyone who wants to be on the committee's agenda, can be, and <br />they always have a spot for public comment. <br />Commissioner Wodtke continued that he brought this back to <br />the Commission because he did not want to hire consultants until <br />the goals and objectives had been established, and he wanted the <br />Commission, the various municipalities, and the City of Vero <br />Beach to agree. The next question is where the money will come <br />from and he did not feel the Committee can make a decision on <br />that. <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt the objectives are good, but <br />would like language to clarify no armoring without the sand. He <br />believed the County Commission will have to make a decision about <br />a consultant as well as how we pay for this, but first we will <br />have to talk to the City and the property owners. He felt we are <br />on the right track and noted that once an overall plan is <br />devised, he felt we will have to go to the public for approval in <br />any event. <br />Commissioner Bird wished to know if a consultant is the next <br />step whether the Committee could come up with some suggestions re <br />scope of service, who is qualified, etc., and Commissioner Wodtke <br />noted that Environmental Planner Challacombe has been working <br />very hard on this. <br />REPORT ON TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE MEETING <br />Commissioner Scurlock reviewed the following summary: <br />105 <br />W <br />