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input before they make a decision to change the Comprehensive Plan; and (3) to discuss the <br />impact of rationing and development of the water and sewer utility in the County. <br />Director Burke said he would look at the engineering cost and change order to the <br />contract, to loop into 16th Street, at an estimated cost of $53,000, without violating the <br />Comprehensive Plan and bring this back before the Board for consideration. <br />Steve Moler, Masteller, Moler, Reed and Taylor, Inc. said the way the policy is written <br />now, the residents cannot get water. He thinks the code should recognize when they have a <br />string of residential properties and provide those residents with a means to legitimately obtain <br />water. <br />The following residents in the USA addressed the Board with their personal concerns and <br />situations regarding the poor quality of the water on their properties: <br />Robert Brice, 7765 91St Avenue, Vero Beach <br />Robert Lindsey, 6585 12th Street, Vero Beach <br />Richard Holland, 1140 66th Avenue, Vero Beach <br />Diane Lembo, 940 66th Avenue, Vero Beach <br />Alex Walters, 125 66th Avenue, Vero Beach <br />There was further discussion by the Board, and the following motion was made: <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Vice Chairman Davis, and <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Solari, to: 1) direct the <br />Utilities and Community Development staff to look at the <br />overall water and sewer quality Countywide; 2) look into <br />looping the 66th Avenue water connections project outside <br />the Urban Service Area; 3) return to the Board to further <br />June 18, 2013 21 <br />1311 143 PG 9(8 <br />