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12. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY VS. GLENN LEGWEN <br />Assistant County Attorney Terrence P. OBrien advised that this matter involved the <br />condemnation lawsuit brought by the County against the Legwen property and an assumption <br />contained in the appraisal of Mr. Legwen's property. To make it a valid appraisal, acceptable by the <br />court, the Commission has to agree to the hookup to the county drainage system, with the drainage to <br />be replaced at County expense. <br />Public Works Director James W. Davis advised this action is necessary under the intent of <br />the design at King's Highway and 5" Street SW and it is staffs recommendation. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED BY Commissioner <br />Macht, the Board unanimously approved allowing Mr. Legwen to hookup <br />to the county drainage system and that the drainage will be replaced at <br />County expense, as recommended by staff. <br />COPY OF LETTER OF AGREEMENT IS FILED <br />IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />B.A. UTILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />Chairman Eggert reviewed her memorandum of June 20, 1997: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Carolyn K. Eggert, Chairman <br />DATE: June 20,1997 <br />RE: UTILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />The resolution which the Board passed April 22, 1997, creating the Utility Advisory <br />Committee, charged the new Utility Advisory Committee members with studying <br />Chapters 201, 202, and 204 of the County Code. These matters deal with water, <br />wastewater, and solid waste disposal. It was my understanding when I voted for <br />the resolution that solid waste matters were under the control of the Solid Waste <br />Disposal District and not the Board of County Commissioners, and that, therefore, <br />issues relating to solid waste would not be under the purview of the Utility <br />Advisory Committee. <br />If the solid waste disposal staff are to participate with a committee, authorization <br />to do so must be given by the Solid Waste Disposal District. I would recommend <br />that the Utility Advisory Committee resolution be amended to remove all solid <br />waste responsibility from it. <br />At a later date when there is a new director for the Utility Department the Board <br />can consider the entire aspect of solid waste disposal in the county, including <br />whether there should be an additional advisory committee or whether the new <br />Utility Advisory Committee would undertake that responsibility at that time. <br />29 n <br />JUNE 24, 1997 _kl - FacE <br />
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