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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes-Final March 14, 2017 <br /> $6,250.00 for up to 10 years,payment in 10 equal yearly installments at an <br /> annual interest rate of 5%. <br /> Attachments: Staff Report <br /> Confirming Resolution (Resolution No. III) <br /> Assessment Roll <br /> Proof of Publication for Hearing is on file in the Office of the Clerk to the <br /> Board. <br /> Director of Utilities Services Vincent Burke recalled the Board's approval of <br /> Resolutions I (2017-004) and 11 (2017-005) on January 24, 2017,to proceed <br /> with the proposed Collier Creek Estates Subdivision Petition Water Assessment <br /> Project(the Project). He used a PowerPoint Presentation to describe the Project, <br /> and pointed out where Phases I and 1B were added to the initial boundary <br /> area. He outlined the anticipated costs and schedule for completion of the <br /> Project and advised the Board that final completion is projected for May 2018. <br /> Director Burke announced that an estimated 71%of the residents are in favor of <br /> project, and asked the Board to open the Public Hearing, and then consider the <br /> approval of Resolution I1I (2017-028),which will confirm the special <br /> assessments. This matter will be brought back to the Board with a final As <br /> Built Resolution IV(number to be determined) after completion of the Project. <br /> The Chairman opened the Public Hearing. <br /> Henry and Edith Altvater,202 Chello Avenue, Sebastian, asked why Arega <br /> Street was not included in the assessment project. <br /> Director Burke stated that the design does incorporate future utility connections <br /> on Arega Street, and that staff would have to evaluate costs, as this would be a <br /> separate future project. <br /> The following speakers spoke in support of the proposed Project: <br /> Brad Cronin, 208 Chello Avenue <br /> Patricia Dalley, 100 Charles Avenue <br /> Tina Bunnell, 765 South Easy Street <br /> Lon and Pam Britton, 771 Holden Avenue <br /> James Sunnycalb, 721 Easy Street, advocated for all residents of the Collier <br /> Creek Estates Subdivision to be provided with the County water service. <br /> A brief discussion ensued about conflict in the subdivision between residents <br /> who are going to be receiving the County water, and those who are not at this <br /> time. <br /> Indian River County Florida Page 7 <br />