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apparent conflict of interest that appears to exist with the Consultant (GAI), and (b) the terms of <br />the draft Agreement that indicate `essential" elements are required without exploring <br />opportunities from an Agreement with more open terms; and (2) to Mayor Jay Kramer, City of <br />Vero Beach, outlining the County's willingness to begin policy discussions with the City <br />pertaining to utility services, and he asked for the Board's approval. <br />A lengthy discussion/debate ensued regarding the content of the proposed letters, <br />developing a plan/agreement for moving forward, resetting the process in order to start with an <br />open and transparent operation, conducting a workshop with the Town and City to discuss and <br />develop a regional water system that would benefit all users, whether there was a conflict of <br />interest with the consultant (representing both the Town of Indian River Shores and the City of <br />Vero Beach), and whether a consultant was necessary. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner O'Bryan, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Flescher, the Board unanimously <br />approved: (1) the letters as presented; (2) sending the <br />letters to Mayor William Kenyon, Town of Indian River <br />Shores, and Mayor Jay Kramer, City of Vero Beach; and <br />(3) inviting the Town of Indian River Shores and the City <br />of Vero Beach to attend a workshop to discuss a regional <br />water system. <br />13. COUNTY ATTORNEY MATTERS - NONE <br />14. COMMISSIONER ITEMS <br />14.A. COMMISSIONER BOB SOLARI, CHAIRMAN <br />14.A./. MAYORS WORKSHOP IN SEBASTIAN <br />Chairman Solari informed the Board that he had received a call from Mayor Richard <br />Dunlop, Town of Orchid, wanting to know if the Commissioners had an interest in attending a <br />20 <br />December 7, 2010 <br />