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l.� <br />night's meeting of the Vero Beach City Council and that the <br />City has indicated that the rates will be loo higher for <br />residents in the unincorporated areas rather than the 250 <br />higher rates originally proposed. They were also successful <br />in having them postpone the rate hearing until after we got <br />back from the wastewater conference in New Orleans. He <br />reported that the rate consultants were in all today and <br />yesterday and are preparing written statements and questions <br />for the City Council to address. It was apparent to him <br />last night that it is going to be very difficult to get the <br />City Council to change their position, but that does not <br />mean we won't follow through on this matter. <br />Commissioner Scurlock felt that the City's revenue <br />needs are overstated and that we have acted as an advocate <br />of the consumer. <br />The Commissioners commended Chairman Scurlock for a job <br />well done. <br />.DATA PROCESS COMMITTEE REPORT -ef-� <br />Commissioner Wodtke presented a proposed resolution for <br />the Commission to consider. He reported that he had met <br />with all the constitutional officers of the County and the <br />County Administrator who have indicated they will approve <br />this resolution which authorizes a preliminary study of the <br />feasibility of implementing a central data processing system <br />for the County. It is understood by all the constitutional <br />officers that each entity has specific needs for data <br />processing functions which must be met, as well as the <br />County Commission and the utilities. The committee will be <br />composed of one County Commissioner, the officer of each <br />constitutional entity, and the County Administrator, who <br />will be a non-voting member. Commissioner Wodtke recalled <br />that the Board appointed him to chair this committee. <br />SEP 19 1984 BooK 8 P,, E ` 07 <br />J <br />