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MAR 7 1984 9Q®� � PAcE338 <br />Attorney Brandenburg further noted that the 1973 <br />agreement, which was for 10 years, expired in January of <br />1983, and that is why we were careful to make sure that the <br />City did not think, by virtue of the expiration of that <br />agreement, that our 600,000 gpd allocation for the south <br />mainland area had gone by the wayside; they agreed that it <br />had not. <br />Lengthy discussion continued as to the various <br />agreements and their intent, and Chairman Scurlock believed <br />there are a number of legal questions we could pursue <br />through the court (impact fees, etc.), but that doesn't help <br />the Clark's facility at this time. <br />Considerable discussion followed in regard to the <br />request made by Florida Health Facilities that the County <br />lend them support to try to help them get a temporary <br />allocation with the assurance that the County is going to <br />work towards a subregional system and the assurance that <br />Florida Health Facilities will agree to go on that system <br />when the time comes. <br />Commissioner Lyons noted that this is his ninth year of <br />arguing this subject, and he believed the only satisfactory <br />solution is for the County to do the job on the sewer and <br />forget the city. He did not believe we will ever get it <br />straightened out. <br />Chairman Scurlock stated that he would like to have <br />authorization for the County to support a temporary <br />allocation and enter into whatever we can to try to <br />accomplish that temporary purpose. He just wanted to make <br />sure we stay within our limits as to what guarantees we <br />give. He agreed that whether we will be successful with the <br />City or not is a moot question. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke, to authorize the Chairman, <br />60 <br />