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MR. BOGOSIAN INFORMED THE BOARD THAT CHANGES WERE MADE IN THE <br />COUNTY'S UTILITY FRANCHISE REQUIREMENT AGREEMENT IN ORDER TO CLARIFY <br />DEFINITIONS OF WATER TREATMENT PLANT, SEWER TREATMENT PLANT, SERVICE AND <br />HOOKUP AND/OR CONNECTION AS SET OUT ON PAGE 2 OF THE FRANCHISE. <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS STATED THAT BY CLARIFYING THESE DEFINITIONS <br />THEY ARE SPELLING OUT WHAT WILL BE TURNED OVER TO THE COUNTY WHEN A <br />COUNTYWIDE SEWER AND WATER SYSTEM IS INSTALLED. <br />JAMES BEINDORF, ENGINEER FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE, INC., INFORMED <br />THE BOARD THAT THE COUNTY WOULD HAVE TO REDESIGN A SMALL PACKAGE SYSTEM AND <br />REBUILD THE LIFT STATIONS IF THEY WERE TO BECOME A PART OF A COUNTYWIDE <br />SYSTEM. THESE ARE SMALL LIFT STATIONS AND COULD NOT HANDLE A LARGER <br />CAPACITY. THE SIZE WOULD DEPEND ON THEIR LOCATION AND WHERE IT WOULD COME <br />INTO THE COUNTY SYSTEM. <br />THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ASKED WHAT BENEFIT WOULD LIFT STATIONS <br />AND PRESSURE LINES BE TO THE OWNERS WHEN A COUNTYWIDE SYSTEM IS TO BE <br />INSTALLED, <br />MR. SHUTTS STATED THAT THEY COULD SALVAGE PARTS TO BE USED IN <br />OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. <br />THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR STATED THAT THE COLLECTION LINES, LIFT <br />STATIONS AND PRESSURE LINES WOULD NOT BE A PART OF THE TREATMENT PLANT <br />ITSELF AND WHEN A COUNTYWIDE SYSTEM DOES COME THROUGH, THEY WOULD NOT BE <br />TURNED OVER TO THE COUNTY, HE CONTINUED THAT IF THE PRESSURE LINES AND <br />LIFT STATIONS ARE TO BE SALVAGED BY THE OWNER AND THE COUNTY REPLACE THEM, <br />THEY; WOULD BE NO GREAT VALUE TO THE OWNER AND AN EXPENSE TO THE COUNTY. <br />MR. SHUTTS STATED THAT MR. JENNINGS WAS RIGHT, AND HE WOULD BE <br />IN AGREEMENT ABOUT THE PRESSURE LINES TO THE SYSTEM, THEY ARE PRIMARILY <br />INTERESTED IN THE PUMPS BECAUSE THEY COULD BE USED IN OTHER SUBDIVISIONS. <br />tlR. ROBINSON SUGGESTED THAT THEY RETAIN THE RIGHT TO EVERYTHING <br />ON THE 10 ACRES EXCEPT THE COLLECTIONS STATIONS AND PRESSURE LINES, IF <br />NEEDED BY THE COUNTY. <br />THE BOARD AGREED THAT THE DEFINITIONS DISCUSSED SHOULD BE RE- <br />VIEWED, AND ATTORNEY COLLINS SUGGESTED THAT HE AND ATTORNEY BOGOSIAN <br />WORK ON THESE. <br />10 <br />OCT 81975 <br />1 <br />rtis,k 10 <br />
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