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Agreement to Purchase and Sell Real Estate, as <br />recommended in the memorandum of February 7, 2006. <br /> <br />(AGREEMENT ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF CLERK TO THE BOARD) <br /> <br />11.J.1 UTILITIES SERVICES - CONSULTING SERVICES WORK <br />ORDER NO. 3 WITH BROWN AND CALDWELL FOR THE <br />DEVELOPMENT OF A COUNTYWIDE RECLAIMED WATER <br />SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION PLAN – UCP 2747. <br /> <br />Director of Utility Services Erik Olson presented an overview of the program. <br />Staff is looking to widen the whole concept of implementation that is used. As wastewater plants <br />are expanded they want to make sure that for every gallon of wastewater affluent produced it <br />results in a gallon of irrigation. It is the intent to develop a countywide planning process that <br />incorporates certain amounts of changes within our ordinances to allow for development of reuse <br />within Developments. Director Olson met on Monday with the Solar Water Conservation Board <br />and discussed water conservation measures and what the County could do to ensure water <br />conservation so as not to conflict with agriculture. <br /> <br />Chairman Neuberger asked if it was possible to include every homeowner with <br />availability of this water. Director Olson pointed out that the limitation is on availability and as <br />time progresses we will find demand exceeding availability. Staff wants to have availability in <br />place ahead of demand. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Davis inquired for how long is our unified permit valid. Director <br />Olson explained that in this particular instance we are looking at a 20-year permit process. He also <br />informed that implementation of plan is in our favor because St. John’s Water Management <br />February 14, 2006 <br />19 <br /> <br />