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BOOK 57 PAs�� 950 <br />which represents costs related to having facilities <br />available for use and reserved by Customers." Another <br />change is under C. Waste Water Treatment Charge. The last <br />sentence should read: "It applies to each equivalent <br />residential unit for each month in which the Customer is <br />connected to the collection and treatment system." <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bowman, the Board <br />unanimously (4-0, Commissioner Bird having <br />left the meeting), approved the sewer tariff <br />for Hutchinson Utilities, as recommended by <br />Director Pinto. <br />TARIFF IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK <br />MENTAL HEALTH PLANNING COUNCIL <br />Commissioner Wodtke explained that the Mental Health <br />Planning Council is one of two that came out of, and took <br />the place of, the District IX Mental Health Board. This <br />Council will have a total of 19 representatives, five each <br />from Indian River and Martin Counties, three from Okeechobee <br />and six from St. Lucie. The second council will have <br />representatives only from Palm Beach County. Of Indian <br />River County's five representatives, there will be one <br />County Commissioner and one person from the School Board. <br />The appointments are to made by August 25, 1984. <br />Commissioner Wodtke offered to be the representative <br />from the County Commission. He advised that he has <br />contacted Dr. Harry Hurst from the School Board, who is <br />considering the appointment. Three other representatives <br />are needed from the community who are interested in <br />alcoholism, drug abuse and mental health services. However, <br />no representatives or their spouses can work for any board <br />0 <br />7-1 <br />63 <br />
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