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ra*01 <br />Book 64 PA -UE 272 <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wodtke, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bird, that the Board adopt Resolution <br />86-23, authorizing a pass-through rate increase for <br />Rural Sanitation Service and Harris Sanitation, Inc. of- <br />90� per month as a result of County -imposed increased <br />landfill dumping fees, effective as of April 15, 1986. <br />Under discussion, Robert Jackson, attorney representing <br />Rural Sanitation, reminded the Board that at a previous meeting <br />they had determined that the effective date for the haulers' <br />pass-through charges would concur with that for the landfill <br />increased rates to the haulers. He advised that Rural Sanitation <br />bills in advance for April, '^ -- <br />Attorney Vitunac stressed that in theory people should have <br />the choice of quitting the service if they do not wish to pay the <br />increase, and if the Board granted a retroactive date, the <br />customers would not have that choice. <br />Utilities Director Terry Pinto stated that his <br />recommendation is for the increased rates to be effective as of <br />today. <br />COMMISSIONERS WODTKE AND BIRD agreed to change the <br />Motion to read that the increase will become effective <br />April 23, 1986, instead of April 15, 1986. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />50 <br />r <br />
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