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make the water quality satisfactory; and was convinced that eventually the whole area would be <br />provided with County water. <br />Chris Crawford, 185 66th Avenue, voiced concerns over health issues due to the water <br />quality, said his property is about 500 feet from the water line, and has interest in connecting to it <br />at $10 per foot, but not $50. <br />Discussion ensued regarding cost sharing for running a water line, <br />Todd Vanhouten, 1495 Treasure Cove Lane, who works for a water conditioning <br />business, disclosed that there are solutions to solving some of the water quality issues through <br />new technology, and conveyed that his local business could help. <br />There being no additional speakers, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. <br />Discussion ensued among Commissioners and staff pertaining to the poor quality of <br />water and providing residents with County water. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Solari, <br />SECONDED by Chairman Flescher, to: (1) approve <br />Resolution 2013-109, approving the transmittal of a <br />proposed Indian River County Comprehensive Plan text <br />amendment to State and Regional Review Agencies; <br />(2) announce staffs recommendation to hold and advertise <br />a final public hearing at the adoption stage of the plan <br />amendment process; and (3) and direct staff to continue <br />exploring ways to facilitate future connections. <br />811 144PG408 <br />October 1, 2013 14 <br />