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09/29/1982
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S E P 2 9 1982 <br />max <br />it had to get into the water business in order to serve the <br />people, taking into account their health, welfare and <br />safety. Commissioner Wodtke discussed the engineering study <br />and that it was determined to use the reverse osmosis <br />system. He pointed out that in 1979 when the Board made the <br />commitment to build a plant, there were considerable <br />discussions and FmHA, the bond counsel, and the CPA firms <br />encouraged the County to have a uniform system. <br />Commissioner Wodtke noted that the County purchased two very <br />poorly run systems and they now have the responsibility of <br />serving those -people and addressing the sewerage problems. <br />He stated he also would not default on the Board's <br />commitment. Commissioner Wodtke suggested that if it was <br />possible, he would not want to close tomorrow; but if not, <br />he would like to amend the motion to have a rate structure <br />of $8.00/2.00 and use the funds from the impact fees to pay <br />the expenses. <br />The amended motion died for lack of a second. <br />Lengthy discussion ensued. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. It was <br />voted on and carried with a vote of 3 to 2, <br />with Commissioners Fletcher and Wodtke voting <br />in opposition. <br />
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