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005 <br />traditionally subsidized the costs to process water samples, but beginning in FY 2014 -15 they <br />decreased the subsidies for processing these water samples. As an example, bacteriological water <br />sample previously cost a Lee County applicant $33.09. That cost is now $53.00. However, <br />Environmental Health has continued to charge the $33.09 fee because they have been using a <br />shipment of water bottles from the earlier pricing. More water bottles need to be purchased in the near <br />future which will be at the increased rate. Mr. Jones asked the Board to allow the Health Department to <br />integrate the new water bottle sampling fee schedule from the State Laboratory of Public Health into <br />Environmental Health's existing water sampling fee. After discussion, Comm issione H azier moved to <br />approve the request of the Health Department to modify water sample fees base rafes set forth by <br />the State Lab of Public Health. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />Director <br />Ith fees <br />ass than <br />be fully <br />we, the <br />�ed with <br />,timated <br />i of this <br />e is a <br />ners. It <br />ated as <br />:e that it <br />ken. <br />nily and <br />neeting. <br />hoice in <br />affective <br />tes and <br />uest the <br />e. After <br />:rsonnel <br />vere as <br />The Chair ruled the motion had been adopted by a 6 to 1 vote. <br />County Manager John Crumpton asked the Board how and if they wished to hear budget <br />requests from non - profit organizations. An individual from one of the non - profit organizations has <br />requested to appear before the Board to present their budget request. After discussion, it was agreed <br />4 <br />