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"911" ORDINANCE <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 1/15/86: <br />TO: The Honorable Members of DATE: January 15, 1986 FILE: <br />the Board of County <br />Commissioners <br />THRU: Michael Wright <br />County Administrator <br />H. T. "Sonn can <br />Director <br />FROM: General Services <br />SUBJECT: "911" Ordinance <br />REFERENCES: <br />During the last legislative session, Florida Statute Section <br />365.171(13) was established allowing a County to impose and collect a <br />fee for non-recurring charges for the establishment and expansion of <br />the "911" service. <br />Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company has advised staff -that <br />there are approximately 49,500 local exchange subscribers. At the <br />allowed rate of Fifty Cents (50�) per subscriber over the period of <br />eighteen (18) months, approximately $445,500.00 can be generated for <br />our "911" service. The Telephone Company is entitled to an <br />administrative fee equal to one percent (1%) of the fees collected. <br />Staff recommends the approval of this ordinance. <br />i <br />Commissioner Bird suggested that we schedule a separate <br />public hearing on this matter because of the impact it will have <br />on the public. <br />Chairman Scurlock agreed that we want to make people aware <br />that these monies are available. <br />Attorney Vitunac advised that a public hearing is not <br />required. He preferred to do this by resolution rather than <br />ordinance because it is a one-time event. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, Commissioner Lyons having left <br />the meeting, the Board unanimously (4-0) authorized <br />staff to schedule a public hearing for consideration <br />of the 911 Resolution. <br />74 <br />Arty -1 2 2 <br />1986 BOOK 63 rAuE 4.02 <br />
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