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Ms. Wakefield in response to further questioning from Attorney Henderson disclosed <br />that the closing on the sale of the property to The Source took place July 31, 2006, and they <br />moved their Mobile Crisis Team to their outpatient department. To explain electrical usage on <br />the property, she explained that they lost power to the site after hurricane Wilma, October 25, <br />2005, and that the electric was maintained during the period in question. <br />OUEsnom FROM BOARD MEMBERS <br />Ms. Wakefield, in response to Commissioner Wheeler's question regarding the water <br />treatment plant, confirmed that the plant was replaced on May 11, 2006. <br />Chairman Bowden noted from one of the Exhibits that one of the out -buildings was not <br />repairable and was to be torn down. She asked staff whether the building could be replaced if it <br />is torn down. Attorney Collins said it depended on what building it was, and the usage. Ms. <br />Wakefield said the particular building was used by their case management staff for counseling, <br />and at the time they sold the facility, it was not torn down. <br />Attorney Henderson asked Ms. Wakefield if correspondence shown to her was a record <br />of the payments made by New Horizons for electric utilities, and she answered affirmatively, <br />noting that it was from the time period of June 23, 2005 through April 25, 2006. <br />(Clerk's Note: entered into evidence by Attorney Henderson, Exhibit 6 — copy of <br />payments made by New Horizon for electric utilities) <br />The Board and Ms. Wakefield discussed when the building was torn down. Ms. <br />Wakefield said the building was subsequently destroyed by the hurricane but was still standing <br />when they sold the property. Chairman Bowden therefore needed to know whether it could be <br />April 24, 2008 27 <br />Special Call Meeting (The Source) <br />