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CHAIRMAN WODTKE NOTED THAT THERE ARE FOUR VACANCIES ON THE <br />BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES COUNCIL, AND WE HAVE <br />NOW RECEIVED A REPLY FROM THE SCHOOL BOARD RECOMMENDING TWO APPOINTMENTS~ <br />BARRY SESACK, PRINCIPAL OF DOUGLAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, -AND WALTER KOWALL, <br />DIRECTOR OF MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS AND TRANSPORTATION FOR THE SCHOOL <br />SYSTEMS. CHAIRMAN WODTKE RECOMMENDED THAT THE BOARD APPOINT JAMES <br />JENKINS AND RITA SAUERMAN AS THE REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE COUNTY. <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />SCHMUCKER, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED RESOLUTION No. 78-62, MAKING <br />APPOINTMENTS TO THE E.O.C. BOARD OF DIRECTORS AS DISCUSSED ABOVE. <br />THE RESOLUTION WILL BE MADE A PART OF THE MINUTES WHEN RE- <br />CEIVED. <br />CHAIRMAN WODTKE BROUGHT TO THE BOARDS ATTENTION THE REQUEST <br />OF NARK FALB, PRESIDENT OF RALMAR ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED, FOR A <br />DISCUSSION OF THE WATER TAP ALLOCATION SITUATION AS IT RELATES TO <br />THEIR TREASURE COVE SEWER PLANT. THE CHAIRMAN ASKED ATTORNEY COLLINS <br />TO REVIEW THE RELEASE OF THE WATER TAPS BY THE MOORINGS.. <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS NOTED THAT, AS THE BOARD IS WELL AWARE, WE <br />HAVE DIFFERENCES WITH THE CITY IN REGARD TO INTERPRETATIONS OF THE <br />MOORINGS AGREEMENT AND CERTAIN OTHER AGREEMENTS THAT WERE ENTERED INTO <br />BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE COUNTY AT THE TIME THE CITY OBTAINED THE <br />GRANTS FOR THEIR WASTE WATER TREATMENT IMPROVEMENTS BACK IN 1973. IT <br />HAS COME DOWN TO THE POSITION THAT THE CITY, FOR VARIOUS REASONS, <br />DETERMINED THEY COULD NOT PROVIDE ADDITIONAL WATER SERVICE SOUTH OF THE <br />MOORINGS OR IN ANY AREAS WHERE PROPERTIES HAD NOT RESERVED WATER TAPS <br />PREVIOUS TO THE MOORINGS AGREEMENT. THE ATTORNEY NOTED THAT THE <br />COUNTY HAS PROBLEMS SOUTH OF THE MOORINGS IN THAT THERE ARE 25 EXISTING <br />RESIDENCES, MANY OF WHICH ARE CONFRONTED WITH SALT WATER INTRUSION. <br />FACED WITH THE FACT THAT THE CITY WOULD NOT -SERVE SOUTH OF.THE MOORINGS, <br />THE ONLY ALTERNATIVE AVAILABLE TO THE COUNTY WAS TO APPROACH THE <br />° MOORINGS, WHICH HAS, UNDER THE MOORINGS AGREEMENT, A NUMBER OF <br />RESERVATIONS FOR WATER TAPS FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT. THE ATTORNEY CONTINUED <br />THAT HE DID APPROACH THE MOORINGS AND REVIEWED WITH THEM THE PROBLEMS <br />THAT EXIST, AND THEY RECENTLY AGREED TO TAKE 31 WATER TAPS FROM THEIR <br />ALLOCATION AND TO GIVE THEM TO THE COUNTY FOR ALLOCATION BY THE COUNTY <br />31 <br />BOOK au ME Atm <br />SEP 2 01978 <br />
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