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3 , <br />FEB 1. 1994 PAGE * �, <br />association agrees to settle and accept the new rates which <br />were contained in the Arthur Young proposal submitted last <br />November. He pointed out that the Board cannot set any <br />rates today as it must go to a public hearing. <br />Attorney. Brandenburg confirmed that this is just an <br />informational item today so that we know what position we <br />are in before the public hearing. <br />Administrator Wright reported that staff concurs that <br />all requirements can be met. <br />Commissioner Lyons requested that there be a time limit <br />set for the storage of the equipment that was removed from <br />the water plant. Administrator Wright felt those items <br />could be stored in the building. The County is going to <br />give them the pumps along with the property and the building. <br />Utilities Director Pinto recommended tha:tP all the <br />equipment be dismantled and put in the building, and <br />believed that would end the County's responsibility in the <br />matter. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if we had any estimate of what <br />it would cost to comply with the provisions in the settlement. <br />Administrator Wright estimated that it would run approximately <br />$3,000-$4,000 and advised that the work would be done <br />in-house by the Road and Bridge Department. <br />Commissioner Bird felt the staff should be congratulated <br />on working out this settlement and Attorney Brandenburg <br />advised that it would be in the best interests of the County <br />to accept the settlement. <br />STATUS REPORT ON..JAIL <br />Commissioner Lyons reported that the Jail Committee is <br />continuing negotiations with the architects and it looks as <br />if a new set of plans will be ready sometime during the next <br />two weeks. It also appears we are going to get a figure <br />closer to the $25,000 per bed, which seems to be the norm <br />60 <br />
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