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month if they want to reserve capacity. When their well goes bad, they would need to hook up; if <br />the homeowner has not reserved capacity he/she might not be eligible to hook up if capacity is not <br />available. <br />Vice Chairman Wheeler understood that if the regulations were to be changed for <br />the developers, it would be changed for everybody who is not hooked up in the county but has the <br />opportunity to hook up. <br />Mr. Paladin continued to support his request and reiterated his desire to discuss this <br />with Utilities Director Erik Olson. <br />Vice Chairman Wheeler had no problem with Mr. Paladin and the Growth <br />Awareness Committee (GAC) meeting with the Utilities Director. <br />Commissioner Bowden wanted to end the discussion because the Board does not <br />have the background information. She wanted the matter to go through the proper staffing and <br />have a recommendation from our County Administrator. <br />Chairman Neuberger agreed that a decision should not be made at this time, but he <br />thought perhaps Director Olson might be able to suggest something and saw no harm in a meeting <br />with the GAC. <br />County Administrator Baird reported that he had already met with Director Olson <br />and they were on the same page and it would take a whole new rate structure to make up the <br />revenue. <br />Spencer Simmons <br />, Simmons Homes, thought the monthly charge was to pay for <br />costs that do not exist. He believed paying the impact fee should hold the capacity. <br />County Administrator Baird responded to Mr. Simmons comments and the <br />discussion was concluded. <br /> <br />NO ACTION TAKEN. <br /> <br />9.C. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS – NONE <br />March 7, 2006 <br />22 <br /> <br />