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SEWERAGE FLOW WOULD BE 25,000 GPD. MR. LUETHJE CONTINUED THAT THEIR <br />FIIRST BUILDING, 40,000 SQ. FT., WOULD BE COMPLETED BY NOVEMBER 1,•1979. <br />HE FURTHER STATED THAT THEY WERE ON THE AGENDA FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL AT <br />THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING ON .JUNE 14TH, BUT IT HAS BEEN <br />RESCHEDULED TO JULY 12TH; BEFORE THEY CAN RECEIVE SITE PLAN APPROVAL, <br />HOWEVER, THEY NEED A SEWER ALLOCATION. <br />COMMISSIONER SIEBERT EXPRESSED SURPRISE THAT SOMEBODY WOULD <br />BE BUILDING A SHOPPING CENTER WITHOUT A SEWER ALLOCATION. <br />MR. LUETHJE EXPLAINED THAT THEY HAD PLANNED TO BUILD A SEWER <br />AND WATER PLANT ON THE SITE, AND CAN PROCEED TO GET A FRANCHISE TO OPERATE <br />IT, BUT FELT IT WAS MORE PRACTICAL FROM THEIR STANDPOINT TO BE ABLE TO <br />CONNECT TO THE 6TH AVENUE FORCE MAIN AND NOT TREAT THE SEWER ON THEIR SITE. <br />CHAIRMAN ,'VODTKE POINTED OUT THAT THE BOUNDARIES ARE SET, AND <br />WE CANNOT EVEN SERVICE ALL THE AREA WITHIN THOSE BOUNDARIES; IT IS ON A <br />FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS. <br />COMMISSIONER SIEBERT COMMENTED THAT HE FELT WE ARE GIVING SEWER <br />ALLOCATIONS TO BUSINESSES INSTEAD OF PEOPLE. <br />COMMISSIONER LOY DID NOT FEEL WE SHOULD CHANGE THE BOUNDARIES <br />WHICH HAVE BEEN SET SINCE THE ALLOCATIONS ARE JUST NOT THERE, AND HER <br />REACTION WAS THAT THE BOARD WOULD. HAVE TO TURN DOWN THIS REQUEST. COMMIS- <br />SIONER SIEBERT AGREED. <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER LYONS, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />SIEBERT, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY DENIED THE REQUEST FROM PAN-AMERICAN <br />DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR AN ALLOCATION OF 25,000 GPD BECAUSE THE <br />COUNTY ALREADY IS BOUND TO A SPECIFIC SERVICE AREA. <br />MICHAEL O'HAIRE APPEARED BEFORE THE BOARD REGARDING THE INDIAN <br />SUMMER PROJECT AND STATED THAT THIS WAS NOT A REQUEST FOR SEWER SERVICE, <br />BUT A REQUEST FOR CLARIFICATION. HE CONTINUED THAT HIS CLIENTS HAVE <br />CONTRACTED TO BUY THIS PROPERTY'AND WANTED ASSURANCES THAT THERE WERE <br />UTILITIES AND THE DATES THE SERVICE WOULD BE AVAILABLE. MR. O'HAIRE <br />CONTINUED THAT HE DOES HAVE MINUTES OF THE COMMISSION MEETINGS WHERE <br />DISCUSSION PERTAINING TO THIS WAS HELD, AND MR. JENNINGS HAS INFORMED <br />HIM THAT MR. BEINDORF'S OFFICE IS STUDYING THE MATTER. 'HE FURTHER STATED <br />THAT THE DEVELOPER OF INDIAN SUMMER AGREED TO PAY $15,000, AND NOW HIS <br />CLIENTS WOULD BE IN AGREEMENT TO PUT THE MONEY "UP FRONT" TO TAKE CARE <br />OF THIS PROBLEM. <br />10 <br />JUN 2 0 '1979 MOK 41 PAGE <br />