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BM Rigby and Ardra Rigby, 8465 59th Avenue, Capital Sanitation, Inc., addressed the <br />Board with statements and questions pertaining to the County's past actions with regards to the <br />waste hauling franchises. They alleged that the County has not complied with the Appendix of <br />Special Acts, Chapter 59-1380, (the Utility Act of Indian River County) in securing its waste <br />hauling franchises; asked the Board to recall the original intent of the Enterprise Zone; and <br />disputed the Board's decision on April 21, 2009, to not award to their firm the waste hauling <br />franchise in that area. <br />Detailed and lengthy discussion ensued. The Rigby's provided further details about their <br />company's activities, and the Board and County Administrator reiterated concerns expressed at <br />prior meetings. <br />The Rigby's stressed that their company, Capital Sanitation, Inc., is not the same <br />company as the Sebastian firm, Capital Sanitation. <br />Commissioner Zorc offered to meet with the Rigby's and other interested parties, to see <br />what can be done to foster business opportunities for minority-owned and small businesses. <br />BM Rigby thanked Commissioner Zorn, <br />10.C. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS - NONE <br />11. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MATTERS - NONE <br />12. DEPARTMENTAL MATTERS <br />12.A. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br />12.A.1. CONSIDERATION OF TRITON SUBMARINES, LLC'S REQUEST FOR A <br />LOCAL JOBS GRANT <br />April 2, 2013 12 <br />.K 143 PG 6 6 $' <br />