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Vice Chairman Macht felt that everyone needed to be reminded that this city meeting <br />comes in the midst of litigation that has been deferred while an offer from Lost Tree Village <br />to the municipalities is considered. He thought the Commissioners needed to be very <br />circumspect in any participation they have in the City of Vero Beach's meeting because we <br />have no standing in the litigation, for one thing. <br />Assistant County Attorney Terrence P. O'Brien confirmed Vice Chairman Macht's <br />statement advising that it is strictly between the municipalities, the State and Lost Tree. <br />Vice Chairman Macht offered, with the Board's concurrence, to provide chronology <br />at the city's meeting, which is what they seek. As one of the instigators, he has in great <br />detail the chronological information, which he would be glad to provide them, as <br />information, without providing any opinions, or anything that would obligate the Board in <br />any way. <br />Chairman Tippin understood that they could all attend if they wished but not comment <br />and Vice Chairman Macht would provide information. <br />Commissioner Ginn stated that she intended to speak as a citizen of the City of Vero <br />Beach and felt she was entitled to do that. <br />U.C. COMMISSIONER ADAMS - BARBER STREET FIRE <br />STATION - AMBULANCE SERVICE <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of April 21, 1998: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Fran Adams, County Commissioner <br />DATE: April 21, 1998 <br />Please consider the addition of ambulance service to the Barber Street Fire Station as <br />soon as feasible. <br />April 28, 1998 <br />MI <br />0 0 <br />