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Ms. Snell explained that when she originally wrote the <br />letter, the insurance agent came up with that figure; however, <br />they did not have all the figures at that time, and it was later <br />modified. The Workmen's Comp is about $2,000. <br />Commnissioner Wodtke felt if IRCVAS pays their automobile <br />insurance, then Sebastian will need about $4,000 to take care of <br />the rest until October 1st, and Ms. Snell agreed. <br />Commissioner Bird believed when Sebastian made the decision <br />to go on their own, a budget was established at that time, and he <br />asked what happened to the revenues to cause the shortfall. <br />Ms. Snell stated that certain groups in Sebastian did come <br />forward with money for them, but then they were told by IRCVAS <br />that they could not solicit for funds any more. <br />Mr. Vocelle believed there is an obvious miscommunication <br />here that the Board doesn't need to be involved in. He explained <br />that what IRCVAS told them was that they could solicit for funds <br />as long as the people were informed that there are two ambulance <br />services and they knew which entity they were contributing to. <br />Mr. Vocelle continued to address Sebastian's request for this <br />fiscal year, emphasizing that Sebastian handles only about 100 of <br />the runs. If you divide the $50,000 1985-86 budget by twelve, <br />that is about $4,100 a month, and Ms. Snell is asking for their <br />entirely monthly allotment for the month of September. <br />Discussion continued as to the Board's need for clarifica- <br />tion as to the shortfall and the amount of money needed to keep <br />Sebastian's insurance in place until October 1st. <br />Commissioner Bird noted that if we come up with any money, <br />he certainly would not want to take it from IRCVAS. <br />Question arose and debate continued as to why Sebastian only <br />asked for the insurance to be paid to September 1st. Ms. Snell <br />understood IRCVAS came up with that date. <br />In discussion it was suggested that Mr. Vocelle check with <br />his Board to see if they could possibly continue the vehicle <br />insurance to October 1st. <br />59 <br />BOOK 65 FA;406 <br />