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resident of Mebane Oaks Road and his phone bills are in excess of <br />$2000.00 a year. All of his calls to businesses, church and <br />friends are toll calls. <br />Ms. Daryl McGuire spoke in favor of this proposal and she <br />indicated that this is not a toll free system. However, it is a <br />much improved option. She asked for the privilege of being allowed <br />to vote on this proposal. <br />Ms. Pat Carstaton spoke in favor of this proposal. She asked <br />to be allowed to vote on this issue. <br />Mr. Norm Gustaveson spoke in favor of this proposal. He <br />mentioned that although he had heard several people speak against <br />the increase in the base rate he had not heard anyone oppose the <br />calling plan itself. Although there are citizens who are opposed <br />to the rate increase, there have not been any comments indicating <br />opposition to the plan itself. <br />Ms. Joan Jobsis spoke in favor of this plan. She indicated <br />that she is a resident of Efland and most of her neighbors also <br />support this plan. The phone system in the Efland community is <br />creating a hardship for the residents . <br />Mr. Wayne Rogers indicated that he could not support this <br />proposal unless changes were made in assigning cost increases. <br />Mr. Marvin Collins, a resident of Mebane, spoke in favor of <br />this proposal. He indicated that this phone system was a real <br />hardship when his son was in high school and dating girls who lived <br />in Orange County but had long distance phone numbers. He hoped <br />that he would be given an opportunity to vote on this issue. <br />Mr. Dick Helwig spoke in support of this proposal. He asked <br />that it be put to a vote. He indicated that the inequity in rates <br />is partly that Chapel Hill is already paying approximately $2.00 <br />more per month than Hillsborough and Mebane. He also indicated <br />that Hillsborough and Mebane are receiving a much greater increase <br />in the number of lines to which they will be connected than Chapel <br />Hill is under the proposed plan. <br />Dr. Harold Murdock spoke in favor of this proposal. He asked <br />if the meeting with the Utilities Commission could be held in <br />Orange County. This would make it much easier for a large number <br />of people to attend. <br />Mr. Wayne Watts Director of Business Affairs with the Orange <br />County School System, spoke in support of this proposal. He <br />indicated that an additional teacher's salary could be paid for if <br />the money was not going to pay local, long distance charges. <br />Mr. Jim Ray spoke in favor of this proposal. He asked that <br />Durham, Alamance and Wake counties be included in this proposal. <br />