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for the economics of the area, the Zone would not exist. He asked the Board to consider that CSI <br />is not asking for a handout or a loan, but for an opportunity. <br />Larry Wapnick responding to comments regarding investments made, and how it would <br />hurt not to get the contract, urged the Board to stay focused, because this was the Enterprise <br />Zone and that company (TCR) does not qualify. <br />Randon Prichard, McNeal's Companies, (producer of garbage truck bodies/residential <br />and commercial collection vehicles) addressing the issue of CSI not having equipment <br />established, stated that his Company would provide CSI with the same support they have offered <br />to other companies (for use of their trucks in the event of a disabled truck) to make it a level <br />playing field. <br />Rev. Donald Brown, 4461 28th Court, supported the Rigby's application, and asked the <br />Board to have compassion on the Rigbys. <br />There were no other speakers and the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. <br />Utilities Director, Erik Olson, explained how staff analyzed the process and reminded the <br />Board of its options. Director Olson responded to questions from the Board as to what the <br />Franchise protects, under our current franchise agreements; and how recycle accounts were <br />treated. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan believed, if we were to award a third franchise, the award should <br />be under the same rules and conditions as the current franchise. <br />April 21, 2009 <br />S.W.D.D. <br />8 <br />