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Chairman Scurlock opened the Public Hearing and asked if <br />anyone wished to be heard in this matter. <br />Larry Delvecchio, owner of Lot 10;in Seminole Shores, asked <br />if it has been deemed that the internal system of the wastewater <br />project is satisfactory and will be accepted by the City of Vero <br />Beach. <br />Director Barton advised that he has not received any <br />updating from the original proposed project which was engineered <br />by the City of Vero Beach. The City will be handling all the <br />construction detail. Today's hearing is the upper limits of what <br />the owners would pay, but if the City decides to delete and use <br />the existing lines, the project will not cost as much and that <br />will be changed when we put all the final costs together and come <br />back in with the final assessment roll. <br />Utilities Director Terry Pinto was not positive that was <br />correct as he believed that part of t'he lines in the wastewater <br />project are staying. <br />Chairman Scurlock emphasized that this wastewater assessment <br />roll is based on upgrading the existing internal system. <br />Mr. Delvecchio pointed out that he and a few other owners <br />are ready to build and understand that they can pull a building <br />permit if this is approved today, but that a Certificate of <br />Occupancy will not be issued until such time as the final <br />assessment is completed. He asked if some projection could be <br />made on the completion as it is his intention to correlate his <br />building with the completion of the utility projects. <br />Director Pinto advised that the City of Vero Beach would be <br />setting the priorities for building the projects, but he felt <br />that the wastewater projects would receive priority. <br />There being no others who wished to be heard in this matter, <br />the Chairman declared the Public Hearing closed. <br />FEB 1� 35 Boor. i 6 <br />