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Vero Beach Council approves multiple resolutions including septic-assessment liens, FEMA, FAA and FDOT grants
Summary
Council voted 5–0 on several resolutions: three $5,400 special-assessment liens for septic pump systems, a FEMA subaward to pursue disaster reimbursement, an FAA terminal building grant and an FDOT taxiway-extension grant; the council also authorized staff to seek an Attorney General opinion on a charter question.
The Vero Beach City Council on Feb. 11 approved a slate of routine and grant-related resolutions, all by roll call vote, and directed the city attorney to request an Attorney General opinion on charter restrictions related to the city’s former nursery site.
Key votes (roll-call results shown where recorded)
- Special assessment lien, 187030 Fifth Avenue — $5,400 for a septic-tank effluent pump (resolution). Roll call: Voss, Dingell, Carroll, Vice Mayor Moore and Mayor Coutinho — Yes. Passes 5–0. - Special assessment lien, 183630 Eighth Avenue — $5,400 for a septic-tank effluent pump (resolution). Roll call: passes 5–0. - Special assessment lien, 143220 Seventh Avenue — $5,400 for a septic-tank…
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