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Board.was still committed to this project. It would be done <br />with the thought of an adjustment in rates, as needed. <br />Commissioner Fletcher asked the audience how serious <br />they were about operating the Vista system instead of the <br />County operating.the system. <br />There were various shouts from the audience which <br />indicated they were very serious. <br />Henry Donatelli, 810 8th Street, owner of Su Rene <br />Mobile Home Park, talked about the rate structure and stated <br />that he would pass on any increases to his customers. <br />Myra Taylor, 566 23rd Avenue, inquired if there would <br />be a hearing concerning Laurelwood Subdivision. <br />The Chairman pointed out that Laurelwood was not yet on <br />the County system; Peter Robinson still had the franchise <br />for that subdivision. <br />Lengthy discussion followed regarding Ordinance 80-13. <br />Charles Ripley, 560 W. Forest Trail, Forest Park, came <br />before the Board. He commented that with the rate <br />increases, he would be paying more per year for.water and <br />sewer than on taxes for his home. Mr. Ripley suggested that <br />the Board reconsider their rates, and maybe Vista should <br />take back the system. <br />Don Hommell, 97 Springlake Drive, Vista Royale, stated <br />that he had been in the water business for 25 years. He <br />pointed out that so far he had not heard any expression as <br />to the quality of water - it might show the benefits of <br />being on the new County system. <br />Mr. Robbins responded that, indeed, the water quality <br />would be much better, and he explained the chemical analysis <br />of the South County reverse osmosis water plant. <br />Mr. Hommell interjected that the quality would be quite <br />superior to the water presently in the area, and will, in <br />.p <br />the long run, save money for the residents. <br />SEP 2 9 1992 <br />15 <br />BDit51 Pace[ � 7 <br />