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Bk 133 ssa <br />Vice Chairman Solari agreed with former speakers that the proposed site should not be <br />given a Brownfield designation because it is not a contaminated area. He wanted to make sure <br />that the Brownfields Redevelopment Act would be used to help areas in which contamination has <br />been identified. <br />Chairman O'Bryan, although cognizant of the economic benefits of a Brownfield Area <br />designation, felt that he had not heard enough compelling evidence to move forward at this time. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and the <br />Motion unanimously carried. The Board directed staff to <br />not schedule a second public hearing to consider the <br />Brownfield Area designation; and to discontinue pursuing <br />the establishment of a proposed Brownfield Area <br />designation near 74th Avenue and Oslo Road. <br />The Chairman called a break at 10:20 a.m. and reconvened the meeting at 10:30 a.m., <br />with all members present. <br />10.B. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEMS <br />10.B.1. REQUEST TO SPEAK FROM KEN FELTEN, BROWN & BROWN <br />INSURANCE, VERO BEACH, REGARDING INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD <br />OF COUNTY COMMISSION INSURANCE RENEWAL <br />Ken Felten, 111 Prestwick Circle, Vice President of Brown & Brown Insurance, <br />addressed the Board with his request to consider the Property Insurance package developed by <br />Brown & Brown Insurance for the County. He used a PowerPoint presentation (on file) to <br />provide detailed background information and comparison data on Brown & Brown's proposal <br />versus that of Arthur J. Gallagher (AJG), the current insurance broker for the County, whose <br />contract is up for renewal today. <br />9 <br />April 20, 2010 <br />MC 139 PG 2281 <br />