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05/31/1988
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renovate their treatment facility, the Village Green residents <br />must rely on the appropriate county officials to oversee the <br />renovations and assure that there is sufficient capacity to meet <br />the needs and that the facility is properly inspected and <br />maintained. He was confident county officials will take all <br />necessary actions to ensure them safe and dependable water. <br />Mr. Arnold then asked if there was any representative of the <br />Wilder Corporation present at this meeting, and it was determined <br />none were present. Mr. Arnold asked that it be made a matter of <br />record that no representative of Wilder Corporation was present, <br />which he believed demonstrates management's lack of interest. He <br />again thanked the county for their actions. <br />Chairman Scurlock reported that Mr. Wilder has been told <br />that in any design of a new system, the county is going to insist <br />on a back-up. The county is required to have a back-up, and we <br />feel if they are an on-going operating utility, they should have <br />a back-up supply in case their main supply goes. <br />Discussion ensued regarding a proper Motion, issuing an <br />Order, revoking the franchise, etc., and Attorney Vitunac felt <br />there should be a Motion to postpone revocation of the franchise <br />to a time uncertain, in which case we will have to readvertise if <br />they don't meet their requirements under the contract. He noted <br />that the contract says that after 120 days, the rate goes up by <br />50o and the County has the right to turn off the water. It is <br />not absolutely certain in the contract that they have to be on <br />line with another system at that time, but the county could force <br />the issue instantly by turning off the water. <br />Commissioner Eggert stated that she would like to table for <br />120 days to keep the pressure on what is going on. <br />Discussion continued, and Commissioner Wheeler emphasized <br />that he wants to see the owner have a full and thorough <br />understanding that after 120 days, they have either corrected <br />their problem or they are on our system. <br />5 <br />SAY 31 198 <br />BOOK 721' Ur 455 <br />
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