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On further consideration, recognizing that the costs that the City incurs through its <br />participation in the FMPA Projects are, for all practical purposes, determined by your <br />respective companies as the operators and majority owners of those Projects, I am writing <br />today to ask that you meet with the City and FMPA when we meet to discuss cost/rate <br />reduction opportunities. Ideally, we could schedule those discussions at mutually convenient <br />times that would also be temporally adjacent to the meeting that I requested of you in my <br />January 22 letter. <br />Our time availability is the same as stated in my January 22 Letter. Please advise if you <br />can participate in a meeting or conference call at one of the available times. <br />I also ask that you consent to allow representatives of the Town of Indian River Shores <br />and of Indian River County to attend and participate in any such meeting or conference call. <br />Thank you very much for your consideration. If you have any questions, please call me <br />any time. <br />Cordially yours, <br />Gardner, Bist, Wiener, Bowden, Bush, Dee, <br />LaVia & Wright, P.A. <br />Attorneys for the City of Vero Beach <br />Copies: Chester Clem, Town Attorney, Indian River Shores <br />D. Bruce May, Special Counsel, Indian River Shores <br />Dylan Reingold, County Attorney, Indian River County <br />Floyd R. Self, Esquire, Special Counsel, Indian River County <br />Wayne R. Coment, City Attorney, City of Vero Beach <br />Nicholas P. Guarriello, CEO and General Manager, FMPA <br />Frederick M. Bryant, General Counsel, FMPA <br />2 <br />232 <br />