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& David G. Ritter, 8046 141st Street, indicating they were in favor. <br />Roger Davis, 14385 80th Avenue, claimed he had never received any notification <br />until he got notice of the cost which he thought was very high. Because of the cost it was <br />out of the question for him, but he does want the water. He wondered about the medical <br />center in the area and its commercial use of the water. <br />Mr. Chastain advised that the medical zone parcel with 150' of frontage is included <br />in the plan. <br />Mr. Davis advised he had submitted a petition with 19 signatures, (copy filed with <br />the backup) which he had obtained when he went hurriedly to neighbors. <br />Katherine Wegel, 8060 142nd Street, wanted to get water from the county and was <br />willing to pay the costs to guarantee good water. <br />John Shipley, 8080 142"d Street, advised that he has paid plenty for his well and <br />water system. He requested a "no" vote. <br />Bob Green, 14325 80th Avenue, advised that he is in the water conditioning business <br />in Palm Beach County. He thought many people think they will get Perrier out of the <br />County's pipes. He has a 400' well with good water and a little sulphur in it. <br />Carol Green, 14325 80th Avenue, advised they use a water conditioner because they <br />like soft water. They use a reverse osmosis process for their drinking water. <br />It was determined that no one else wished to be heard and the Chairman closed the <br />public hearing. <br />At Commissioner Adams' request, Mr. Chastain displayed a sketch of the area for the <br />proposed project and pointed out the lots that already have County water have been <br />eliminated from the total assessment cost of $236,891. <br />November 5, 2002 <br />