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1 <br />L�J <br />COMMISSIONER SIEBERT FELT THE ANSWER IS "NO" AND NOTED THAT <br />THE COUNTY HAS A PARK IN THAT LOCATION AND WOULD WANT TO TAP IN TO THE <br />PLANT EVENTUALLY. <br />MR. PINCHUK STATED THAT THEY WOULD BE RELUCTANT, BASED ON THEIR <br />INVESTMENT, FOR OTHERS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE BY BEING ALLOWED TO HOOK-UP,.. <br />WITHOUT HAVING TO PAY AS THEY ARE ASKED TO PAY, <br />ADMINISTRATOR JENNINGS POINTED OUT THAT THIS DEVELOPMENT WAS <br />PLANNED OVER A PERIOD OF YEARS, AND HE DID NOT FEEL THE FACT THAT A <br />RECESSION CAME AND THEY WERE NOT ABLE TO CARRY IT OUT AS PLANNED HAS ANY <br />BEARING ON THE COUNTY. HE NOTED THAT THE COUNTY, IN THE MEANTIME, HAS <br />HAD TO TAKE OVER A SEWERAGE PLANT WITH CERTAIN OBLIGATIONS AND PROBLEMS, <br />AND HE FELT THAT THE DEVELOPERS SHOULD PUT UP THE FRONT END MONEY TO COVER <br />THE ADDITIONAL SURGE THEY WILL BE CREATING WHEN THEY PUT 36 UNITS ON THIS <br />SYSTEM. HE POINTED OUT -THAT THEIR ALTERNATIVE WOULD BE TO PUT IN A <br />PACKAGE PLANT AND GO IN THE SEWER BUSINESS FOR THEMSELVES. <br />CHAIRMAN WODTKE INTERJECTED THAT THE COUNTY 'ENGINEERS SAY THAT <br />THE PLANT IS UP TO CAPACITY AND CANNOT HANDLE 36 ADDITIONAL UNITS. HE <br />STATED THAT HE IS NOT IN FAVOR OF THE COUNTY PAYING ADDITIONAL MONEY TO <br />ENLARGE THE CAPACITY OF THE PLANT, WHEN THE 201 STUDY IS IN PROGRESS, <br />AND WE MAY BE GETTING RID OF THE PLANT. <br />MR. PINCHUK COMMENTED THAT THEY WANT THE PLANT TO BE OPERABLE <br />AND EFFICIENT. HE MAINLY WISHED TO DETERMINE IF THEY WERE GOING TO BE <br />THE ONLY UNITS WHO HOOK INTO THAT SURGE TANK AND IF THE ANSWER IS "YES," <br />HE WOULD WRITE A CHECK FOR $15,000 IMMEDIATELY. HOWEVER, IF SOMEONE <br />ELSE IS GOING TO COME IN AND WANTS TO USE IT AFTER THEY HAVE PAID TO MAKE <br />IT OPERABLE, HE FEELS HE WANTS TO LOOK TO HIS GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT HIS <br />INTEREST. <br />CHAIRMAN WODTKE STATED THAT MR, PINCHUK CANNOT TELL THE COUNTY <br />HOW OR WHO THEY CAN HOOK UP TO -THIS SYSTEM AND THE ONLY GUARANTEE THE <br />COUNTY CAN GIVE HIM IS THAT SET OUT IN THE POSITION PAPER WHICH STATES <br />THAT THE $15,000 IS NECESSARY TO CREATE AN ADDITIONAL CAPACITY OF 9,000 <br />GPD -TO HANDLE THE "INCREASED SEWERAGE GENERATED BY THE ADDITION OF THE <br />36 UNITS." <br />JAN 2 4 1979 <br />14 <br />Boos 38 PAGE 453 <br />
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