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03/15/2011
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Board of County Commissioners
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4047
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140, 599-632
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r <br /> premature to put a question before their customers until FPL provides their offer to purchase the <br /> city electric system . <br /> Dr. Stephen Faherty provided a brief update regarding the City of Vero Beach ' s (the <br /> City) response to the Florida Public Service Commission, and the questions that were raised in <br /> February. He said he and Glenn Heran were preparing to address the City ' s response, due to <br /> "major holes" in what they were responding to . He wanted to wait to see what happens with <br /> FPL , and how the City reacts to it . He urged the Board to pass the resolution, requested Attorney <br /> Polackwich ' s assistance with proposed language to the resolution, and asked that copies be <br /> provided to Indian River Shores, the City of Vero Beach, and the Public Service Commission , <br /> ON MOTION by Commissioner Davis , SECONDED by <br /> Commissioner Flescher, the Board unanimously approved <br /> to : ( 1 ) adopt a resolution stating its position on the electric <br /> issues ; (2) give the City Council a reasonable time to work <br /> out a sale to FPL ; (3 ) monitor, but not intervene in the <br /> Faherty/Heran Public Service Commission case for now; <br /> and (4) provide a copy of the resolution to Indian River <br /> Shores, City of Vero Beach, and the Public Service <br /> Commission , <br /> Glenn Heran explained why the Board should continue being visible and vigilant on this <br /> state wide issue . <br /> Administrator Baird suggested sending a letter to the Florida Municipal Energy <br /> Association (FMEA) stating that the Board does not want them representing Indian River County <br /> customers . <br /> The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> March 15 , 2011 22 <br />
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