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Commissioner Eggert understood the need to release the <br />subject property, but hoped in doing so there is no implication <br />of any kind of approval of the country club. <br />Chairman Scurlock agreed this is a more complex issue than <br />just release of utility service and also was not sure the City <br />will accept it. <br />Utilities Director Pinto informed the Board that the City of <br />Vero Beach has indicated they will service the area and, in fact, <br />they passed some sort of resolution agreeing to service Indian <br />River Shores to the north boundary. <br />Commissioner Bird wondered if it is premature to release <br />this until we know if the project will be approved in its final <br />form, but Director Pinto emphasized that there is no possible way <br />the County ever will serve that property. <br />Commissioner Wheeler believed that the City of Vero Beach <br />has worked out an agreement with Indian River Shores to service <br />everything to the north City limits. He did not see a problem <br />with releasing this portion and did not feel it has any bearing <br />on the upcoming dispute re the country club. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Bowman, the Board unanimously accepted <br />staff recommendation to release the subject property <br />from the County Utility service area for service by <br />the City of Vero Beach. <br />PARTIAL RELEASE OF FUNDS - COASTLINE UTILITIES <br />Assistant Utilities Director Barton reviewed the following <br />memo, noting that this has gone on so long, staff would just like <br />. permission to negotiate this out and pay it off. <br />71 <br />BOOK 6 6 FeliL <br />