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that any projections are contingent on where they stand <br />tonight in regard to the rate increase. <br />Chairman Lyons stated that he was glad to see the <br />improvements are recognized as needed, but he wished to have <br />an explanation of the fact that the rate increase that is <br />requested does not come close to paying for the <br />improvements. <br />Mr. McLaughlin commented that he sees them at a break <br />even point. He further noted that because the system needs <br />to be addressed, they have not gotten to marketing, and he <br />suspected that they can pick up additional subscribers. <br />Commissioner Bird discussed the..ratio of plant <br />improvement, and Mr. McLaughlin felt that has changed <br />because of the existing situation. <br />Chairman Lyons felt it is a step forward that they are <br />focusing their activities on solving problems, but he <br />personally was not satisfied with the financial information <br />supplied. He stated that at this time he would open the <br />floor to the audience so the Commission could determine <br />whether there has been any improvement in the situation. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be <br />heard. <br />Mrs. Sensabaugh, eight year resident of Shady Rest <br />._Mobile Home PaRK, believed that Shady Rest does have <br />...continuing problems and stated that it is not the increase <br />in rates they object to, but they want to have something to <br />..show for their money. <br />Robert Tanksley referred to the Letter he had written <br />the Chairman as follows: <br />5 <br />BOOK 47 PAGE 755 <br />OCT 151981 <br />
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