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out the areas where sewer and water should track, and <br />Commissioner Wodtke suggested that the City take over the barrier <br />island as they already have lines over the river. <br />Chairman Scurlock advised that the County is already looking <br />at this area, and since it seems that developers want to have <br />their own systems, the County would eventually consolidate those <br />systems. <br />Mr. Little ,agreed with Chairman Scurlock on this matter. He <br />felt the talks with the County staff have been just great with <br />respect to cooperating in different areas. However, in regard to <br />the Rockridge area, the City would be willing to talk only if and <br />when the County gets sewers built in that area. <br />Director Pinto noted that the planned wastewater treatment <br />plant for the north county would be able to service the hospital <br />node and the Geoffrey Subdivision. <br />Mr. Little emphasized that over the years he has always said <br />that water and sewer should not be separated. He advised that it <br />would be acceptable to the City if the County serves the Vero <br />Beach Mall for now as we can always go back and revisit the <br />issue. As far as the hospital node is concerned, the City is <br />presently serving some facilities there, and Mr. Little felt that <br />although it may be a touchy subject, the County should service <br />that area when the north county plant is built. <br />Under item -5, the City and County agreed that all previous <br />agreements are archaic and should be replaced. <br />ON MOTION by Councilman Acor, SECONDED by <br />Councilman Howard, the City Council unanimously <br />agreed to replace all previous utility agreements <br />between the City and the County. <br />6 <br />MAY 13 BOOK 64 PAGE 39.1 <br />s <br />