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724 <br />MAY 191982 <br />Commissioner Fletcher stated their only recourse was to <br />give the free enterprise system a chance to work and let the <br />consumer see if he was getting a fair service for his <br />dollar. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Wodtke, seconded by <br />Commissioner Lyons, that the Board include in the franchise <br />a fee for the commercial rates. <br />Attorney Bergerson interjected that it struck him as <br />unusual that for 22 years Rural Sanitation has been in <br />business and there had been no dire problems; now, all of a <br />sudden, the County has to get into rate regulation. <br />Discussion followed. <br />Commissioner Wodtke amended his Motion that the <br />schedule of commercial rates be submitted for inclusion in <br />the franchise agreement within 30 days. <br />Commissioner Lyons seconded the amended Motion. <br />Attorney Brandenburg commented that both companies <br />would submit proposals to the Board for their analysis. <br />Assistant Administrator Greene stated that he would <br />contact other municipalities to see how they handle this <br />situation. <br />The Chairman called for the question. It was voted on <br />and carried with a vote of 4 to 1, with Commissioner <br />Fletcher voting in opposition. <br />