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Dan McGinnis, 512 Cross Creek Circle, San Sebastian Circle, said he was under a <br />different assumption originally when he signed the petition. He believed the only fair thing to do <br />(now that everyone knows the cost) is to send a letter to them or obtain a vote to see if they want <br />it. <br />Edward Alvey, 603 Cross Creek Drive, had inquired about getting water in the <br />community before he digs another well, because he does not think the well water is safe and does <br />not drink it. He, too, got a letter from the County and took that as his vote to decide if he wanted <br />the water or not. He wants the water, and thinks it is good for him and his family. <br />Robert Lewis, 611 Cross Creek Drive, Lot 69, San Sebastian Springs, asked for <br />the Board's approval for these critically needed improvements for his family and their quality of <br />life, as this would help avert potential hardships. He pointed out that residents would receive <br />additional protection of their property values from the installation of County water and fire <br />hydrants. Another benefit for residents would be the reduction of fire insurance premiums. He <br />stressed that benefit assessment has nothing to do with property owners association, but with <br />property owners. "Don't let them muddy the water," he pleaded to the Board. <br />Anthony Donini, 506 Cross Creek Circle, an elected member of the San Sebastian <br />Springs Property Owners Association, entered into the record Minutes of the Association dated <br />February 12, 2007, because it answers the questions about knowledge of cost. He was concerned <br />about droughts and that all the homeowners would simultaneously be requesting new well, which <br />would be costly. He read a letter sent him by John G. Evans, Attorney for the Association, <br />concerning County water and the belief by residents that it would improve water quality, <br />increase property values, and reduce insurance costs. He stressed that this decision would be <br />between the property owner and the County through a signed petition, and would not be reliant <br />upon a vote from the Association. <br />24 <br />July 8, 2008 <br />