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for instance, he believed there would be the possibility of <br />delaying the implementation of the phasing out of Station 5. <br />Administrator Chandler assured him this could be done. <br />Chairman Eggert felt we should note again that there has <br />been a change in the millage information given us and what was <br />the total of 2.6906 for the 6th year is now 2.6110 with the , <br />removal of the DeBartolo Mail. <br />Director Wright believed it is important to note that in the <br />next 6 years if the Districts continued to stand alone, the South <br />County District very probably would have to go back to the voters <br />to expand their 3 mill cap, but with consolidation, he did not <br />feel that would happen,. He stressed they have tried to develop a <br />conservative plan they can live with, and that plan says every <br />citizen in the county will receive the same level of service. <br />Commissioner Scurlock agreed that the projected figures are <br />conservative, especially since we have a 3 year contract with the <br />Union on wages. <br />Chairman Eggert also felt that, as far as the North County <br />is concerned, if there were to be major growth at 1-95 and 512, <br />there is flexibility in the plan to allow for that. <br />The Chairman asked if a—hyone wished to be heard on the <br />proposed ordinance regarding the creation of an emergency <br />services district with a tax levy cap of up to 31 mills. There <br />were none, and she thereupon closed the public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Ordinance 90-25, creating an Emergency Services <br />District, providing for an election to be held author- <br />izing levy of up to 31 mills, etc. <br />11 <br />I <br />
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