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13. <br />COUNTY ATTORNEY MATTERS <br />3:54 A. Settlement with the Guarantee Company of North America USA on behalf of <br />p.m. H&D Construction Co., Inc. <br />(memorandum dated December 29, 2014) <br />187-195 <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Solari, SECONDED by Commissioner <br />Flescher, by a 4-0 vote (Commissioner Zorc absent), the Board approved the <br />Settlement Agreement with The Guarantee Company of North America USA <br />for completion of Egret Marsh Stormwater Management Facility, and <br />authorized the Chairman to execute the Settlement Agreement payment in <br />the amount of $262,676.30, to The Guarantee Company of North America <br />USA in full and final settlement of all claims arising from the County claim <br />on the bond. <br />3:54 B. Restrictive Covenant on Disney Cattle Dip Property — State Road 510 <br />P.m. <br />(memorandum dated December 29, 2014) 196-203 <br />Deputy Attorney DeBraal explained the restriction of use for ground water <br />on the 1.67 -acre Disney cattle dip property, and recommended the Board <br />approve the Declaration of Restrictive Covenant, which would satisfy the <br />requirements of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection <br />(FDEP). <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner O'Bryan, SECONDED by Commissioner <br />Flescher, by a 4-0 vote (Commissioner Zorc absent), the Board approved and <br />authorized the Chairman to execute the Declaration of Restrictive Covenant <br />with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. <br />3:57 C. City of Vero Beach -- Indian River Shores — Indian River County Mediation <br />p.m. Update <br />(memorandum dated December 30, 2014) <br />204-205 <br />Attorney Reingold recapped his memorandum providing the most current <br />information regarding the City of Vero Beach (City), Town of Indian River <br />Shores (Town), and Indian River County (County) mediation. Based on their <br />discussions, staff came up with an Interim Mediation Agreement that: (1) the <br />Town will abate its lawsuit until March 3, 2015; (2) the City will continue all <br />efforts to decrease the rates; (3) the Town and the County will have the <br />opportunity to evaluate options for future providers of electricity, which <br />includes the ability to speak with Florida Power and Light (FPL) and issue <br />Request for Proposals (RFP); (4) the City will ask the Orlando Utilities <br />Commission (OUC), the Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA), the bond <br />holders, and the like, to consent to allow the Town and County to attend <br />mediation meetings or negotiations that occur over the next two months; and <br />(5) the County will proceed forward with its petition before the Public Service <br />Commission (PSC) on February 3, 2015. <br />Board of County Commission Minutes <br />January 6, 2015 Page 12 <br />SmeadSoft Reprint Date: Monday, May 09, 2016 - 13:52:01 - BCC:2075, Attachment Id 1, Page 12 <br />