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02/11/2014
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and the City's alleged right to permanently serve the <br />Unincorporated Areas; such a franchise agreement would <br />bind the City to its commitments to our constituents and at <br />the same time avoid protracted, expensive litigation <br />between the two public entities. <br />In response to Chairman O'Bryan's request, Attorney Reingold confirmed that in <br />addition to discussing the proposed franchise agreement, he would explain the County's rate <br />structure to the South Beach residents. He also affirmed that he would return to the City Council <br />for further negotiations on the proposed franchise. <br />14. COMMISSIONER ITEMS <br />14.A. COMMISSIONER PETER D. O'BRYAN, CHAIRMAN - NONE <br />14.B. COMMISSIONER WESLEY S. DAMS, VICE CHAIRMAN - NONE <br />14. C. COMMISSIONER JOSEPH E. FLESCHER - NONE <br />14.D. COMMISSIONER BOB SOLARI <br />/4.D.1. OSLO BOAT RAMP <br />Commissioner Solari observed that the County Commissioners have not had a thorough <br />discussion on the Oslo Boat Ramp Project since April 2007, prior to his and Commissioner <br />Zorc's tenure on the Board He noted that some residents were concerned about possible impacts <br />of the Project on the Indian River Lagoon, and asked whether his fellow Commissioners wanted <br />to put the project in abeyance for three to five years. <br />February 11, 2014 16 <br />
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