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3. Section VIII of Resolution 73-76 is hereby amended to read as <br />follows: <br />SECTION VIII <br />All the facilities of the Company shall be constructed only in <br />accordance with plans and specifications approved by the State Board of <br />Health of the State of Florida and theti <br />quan ty and quality of water <br />delivered and sold and the manner of collection and disposal of sewage <br />shall at all time be and remain not inferior to the rules, regulations <br />and standards now or hereafter adopted by the State Board of Health. <br />The Company shall maintain sufficient water pressure and mains of <br />sufficient size with fire hydrants and other facilities necessary to <br />furnish fire protection at any and all areas within the territory <br />serviced by the Company. The Company may also supply all water through <br />meters which shall accurately measure the amount of water supplied to <br />any consumer. <br />The Utility shall at any time, when requested by a consumer, make a <br />test of the accuracy of any meter; prior, however, to any test being <br />made by the Utility, the sum of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be deposited <br />with the Utility by the party requesting such test. Such sum shall be <br />returned if the test shows the meter to be inaccurate in its delivery. <br />If the meter is inaccurate, the meter will be repaired or changed, and <br />should the meter reading calibrate too high, a billing adjustment will <br />be made for no more than the past six month's actual readings. Whenever <br />it is necessary to shut off or interrupt service for the purpose of <br />making repairs or installations, the Utility shall do so at such times <br />as will cause the least amount of inconvenience to its consumers and, <br />unless such repairs are unforeseen and immediately necessary, it shall <br />give not less than five (5) days notice thereof to its consumers for <br />non -emergencies. <br />4. Section IX (b) clauses 1, 2, and 3 of Resolution 73-76 is <br />hereby amended to read as follows: <br />SECTION IX <br />(b) At all times herein where discretionary power is left with the <br />Board. of County Commissioners, the Company, before discretionary action <br />is taken by the 'Board of County Commissioners, can request said Board <br />that a group of arbitrators be appointed, and such group shall consist <br />of: <br />1. County Utility Services Director <br />2. Company Engineer <br />2 <br />MAY 2 1984 <br />BOOK ;56 PAGE 921 <br />
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