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• • <br />• Regular Meeting 10/7/74 - Continued 6 <br />(A) MR. J. R. SPRADLING - Continued - <br />There was a lengthy discussion regarding the swimming <br />pool water bill and the meter at Fairmont Park Homes <br />Association swimming pool. The water bills for 1974 <br />for the months of June - $8.21, July - $7.95, August - <br />$7.95, September - $7.95, October - $7.95; compared <br />to the 1973 water bills of May - $84.78, June $182.05, <br />July $222.63, and August - $182.90. Mayor Thomas <br />asked why Mr. Spradling had not brought this to the <br />City's attention. Mr. Spradling stated that he <br />informed Commissioner Price, who in turn reported <br />the problem to the Public Works Department and <br />supposedly the meter was repaired. <br />After further discussion, it was determined that a new <br />meter had been installed at the swimming pool. <br />There was a brief discussion regarding sewage charges <br />for individual homes and apartment houses. <br />(B) MR. CHARLES E. ROGERS - CRESCENT SHORES - VISTA <br />BAYWOOD CONDITIONS - Mr. Charles E. Rogers, 1923 Crescent <br />• Shores Drive, was recognized and addressed the Commission <br />in regard to the deplorable conditions of Vista Baywood <br />and the effect it was having on his family and home. No <br />Trespassing signs did no good and lasted no longer than <br />two weeks at the most. Mr. Rogers stated that there were <br />as many as 50 persons in his yard on occasions. Window <br />peeping had started and it was to the point that his <br />wife and children did not feel safe when he was away. <br />Mr. Rogers commended the Police Department for the work <br />and assistance at any time of the day or night, but <br />wondered if some kind of deputy arrangement might be made. <br />Conditions were getting so bad that the residents were <br />going to take the law in their own hands. <br />Mayor Thomas stated that the City was aware of the problem <br />existing at Vista Baywood. Mr. George Rush, General <br />Managing Partner, had been contacted on several occasions <br />and informed that the City Could not police the area 24 <br />hours a day, and that he would have to do something. <br />The City Attorney had given little encouragement as to <br />legal steps that the City can take to stop the situation. <br />The Police Department has a problem, being called down <br />there three or four times a day or night, in a week. <br />• <br />