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Chairman Scurlock noted that we expressed our <br />willingness to work with the City to try and provide good <br />quality service for all residents, and he was very <br />disappointed to get no answer of a positive aspect after <br />being put from agenda to another agenda. He stated that he <br />will continue to talk with Councilman Gregg and see if we <br />can come up with something different and staff will continue <br />to document our position re legal action. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wodtke, that the <br />Chairman be authorized to continue to pursue <br />and negotiate a possible transfer of services <br />with the City of Vero Beach. <br />Discussion ensued as to the advisability of contacting <br />the Hospital, and Chairman Scurlock reported that the basic <br />suggestion from Mr. Gregg was to take whatever capacity <br />would be required in the south beach areas and get an equal <br />capacity in the hospital area, i.e., if 600,000 gallons per <br />day were required for South Beach, we would commit 600,000 <br />gallons of capacity for the hospital node when needed out of <br />the north plant when we built it. The Hospital would <br />continue to be billed under the City rate structure, but the <br />County, in fact, would be providing the service. They, <br />therefore, would be under a rate structure developed on 1972 <br />capital. Mr. Gregg may modify his position, and that is <br />what the discussions would be about. Obviously the Hospital <br />has no interest in increasing their bill. <br />Administrator Wright believed it would almost double <br />their cost. <br />Commissioner Bird commented that there seems to be a <br />question as to the City's plant capacity. <br />.m <br />JUN 6 1984 Boa 57 F-AcE 385 <br />