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are limitless. We say this because all too frequently this or that proposal is purported <br />to be funded by these two taxes. What projects are presently or about to be funded <br />by these taxes? <br />S. The Collateral Development is plagued by an inordinate number of "if' s <br />and "when"s and separate dealings between the Dodgers and The Developer. The <br />County/City transaction with the Dodgers should not be contingent on the Collateral <br />Development. We have an uneasy feeling that neither the City nor the County is in <br />control. <br />6. The County and City should have a guarantee that the minor league team <br />remain in Vero Beach. <br />Our Board of Directors asks that you please have further expert review <br />of these documents before you proceed. <br />Respectfiilly, <br />Bobbie Greenlees, President <br />Frank Zorc, 2044 deLeon Avenue, commented that baseball provides a wonderful <br />clean entertainment for all ages. However, he noted that 99% of cities do not have a baseball <br />business to coddle and they do just fine economically. He felt the MOU would be a <br />"Monument of Uncertainty" and that there had not been sufficient public discussion. He <br />complained that the commissioners had never appointed a board or committee and had <br />allowed staff to carry on negotiations with no notice to the public. He believed the process <br />should be put to a taxpayer vote and that it was time for the baseball business to pay its own <br />way. <br />8K 14PG315 <br />JULY 249 2000 -9- <br />
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