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April 6, 1994John R. Cook, Esq. 202 N.W. 5th Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34972 I LAND DELIVERY AND FACSIMILE: 467 -4798 Re: Beach Water vs. City Dear John: As you know, the moratorium expired on April 1. I had discussed with you before the moratorium went into effect that Beach Water intends to proceed with the partial summary judgment hearing on April 28, unless the moratorium is extended in writing by mutual agreement of all the parties. Beach Water has maintain all along its willingness to enter into a utility authority. In fact, Beach Water stands ready to sign a letter of intent with the City and the County to form a utility authority. It is Beach Water's understanding that the City will have the benefit of an appraisal and a rate study to consider at its next regular meeting on April 19. Beach Water does not intend to enter into a further extension of the moratorium unless the City Council gives satisfactory assurances at the April 19 meeting that it is moving in the direction of entering into a utility authority. So that there is no misunderstanding, Beach Water intends to go forward with the hearing on April 28, and will oppose any motion for continuance by the City. cc: Board of Directors John D. Cassels, Jr., Esq. Richard A. Lotspeich, Esq. John W. Abney BURTON C. CONNER, P. A. ATTORNEY AT LAW :1(11 N( >ltT11 v r Ir9FT11 N'rl;1 PYI' UK E►rcri(mrrr;. /r►,t)1:1))A :141172 April 6, 1994 Stephen A. Walker, Esq. Mark G. Lawson, Esq. Chris Chinault Michael Wm. Morell, Esq. 'r►ri,i;l'I 1H 1:11 467 -8H00 PM:- M[1,1%; 1141:11 467. 11:1111 ,e,