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County Administrator Baird advised he would bring a budget amendment to the <br />Board to cover the housing and associated costs for the move to the Hobart Park facility as well as <br />estimates for additional Jail expansion and enclosing the Agricultural Pavilion at the Fairgrounds. <br /> <br />9.A.1. PUBLIC HEARING – RESOLUTION NO. 2005-048 – ORANGE <br />HEIGHTS AND GALLENTINE SUBDIVISIONS WATER <br />SERVICE – PROJECT NO. UCP-2563 – RESOLUTION III <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br /> <br />Assessment Projects Manager Dan Chastain reviewed the memorandum of April 22, <br />2005 and advised that the property owners are happy about the project. <br /> <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Mary Young <br />, 302 Valencia Street, owner of 2 properties, wanted her name deleted <br />from the assessment roll because she already has County water that cost her $3,000. <br />Mr. Chastain explained that Ms. Young had signed a Temporary Water Service <br />Agreement; she had paid for a temporary connection to the nearest source of water. <br />County Attorney Collins explained the details of a temporary water service <br />agreement, but Ms. Young was still unhappy and appeared to need more clarification about the <br />procedure. Mr. Chastain was directed to explain it to her after the meeting. <br />Andrea Coy <br />Sebastian City Council member gave her understanding of this issue <br />and agreed it could cause some confusion. <br />County Administrator Baird suggested the owners in the area should notify their <br />insurance companies in order to reduce their insurance premium because fire hydrants would be <br />installed in the neighborhood. <br />May 3, 2005 15 <br /> <br />