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ASR - 9 1986 - aoolc 64 <br />RESOLUTION IMPLEMENTING INCREASED SEWER RATE STRUCTURE FOR <br />GENERAL DEVELOPMENT UTILITIES_- VERO HIGHLANDS AND VERO SHORES <br />The Board reviewed the followinq memo dated 4/2/86: <br />TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />THRU: TERRANCE G. PINTO <br />DIRECTOR, UTILITY SERVICES <br />DATE: APRIL 2, 1986—n4.-- <br />FROM: <br />98614;•- <br />FROM: JEFFREY K. BARTON, ASSISTANT DIRECTO , <br />UTILITY SERVICES DIVISION �-�^'L <br />BACKGROUND <br />The sewer rate increase for General Development Utilities - Vero Highlands <br />was heard by the Board of County Commissioners in a public hearing on the <br />evening of March 19, 1986 and at that time the board agreed to that increase <br />after all public input. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />It is staffs recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners approve <br />the attached resolution to implement the rate structure for sewer at General <br />Development Utilities - Vero Highlands effective for bills rendered by the <br />utility after May 1, 1986. <br />Director Pinto noted that this makes the rate granted a <br />legal rate and further pointed out that when we say Vero <br />Highlands, it includes Vero Shores also. He also noted that the <br />May 1st date may be deceiving; it is actually the first full <br />billing cycle after the date of the hearing. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Lyons, that the Board adopt Resolution <br />86-16 implementing the increased sewer rate structure <br />for General Development Utilities in Vero Highlands and <br />Vero Shores. <br />Commissioner Wodtke was under the impression that the Board <br />adopted a resolution the night of the public hearing on March 19, <br />1986, but Director Pinto explained that the Board only adopted <br />the rate structure that night. This proposed resolution is the <br />formal order implementing the rate structure. <br />Discussion continued at length regarding the date when the <br />rate actually becomes effective, and Chairman Scurlock explained <br />46 <br />4{�� <br />7 <br />:• <br />� • <br />Ct i <br />c fss/n <br />f_ <br />The sewer rate increase for General Development Utilities - Vero Highlands <br />was heard by the Board of County Commissioners in a public hearing on the <br />evening of March 19, 1986 and at that time the board agreed to that increase <br />after all public input. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />It is staffs recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners approve <br />the attached resolution to implement the rate structure for sewer at General <br />Development Utilities - Vero Highlands effective for bills rendered by the <br />utility after May 1, 1986. <br />Director Pinto noted that this makes the rate granted a <br />legal rate and further pointed out that when we say Vero <br />Highlands, it includes Vero Shores also. He also noted that the <br />May 1st date may be deceiving; it is actually the first full <br />billing cycle after the date of the hearing. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Lyons, that the Board adopt Resolution <br />86-16 implementing the increased sewer rate structure <br />for General Development Utilities in Vero Highlands and <br />Vero Shores. <br />Commissioner Wodtke was under the impression that the Board <br />adopted a resolution the night of the public hearing on March 19, <br />1986, but Director Pinto explained that the Board only adopted <br />the rate structure that night. This proposed resolution is the <br />formal order implementing the rate structure. <br />Discussion continued at length regarding the date when the <br />rate actually becomes effective, and Chairman Scurlock explained <br />46 <br />