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NOV i990 BOOK 45 PAGE -329 <br />-2- <br />3C. Proposed residential or commercial projects for water only service, <br />after completing agreements and paying fees.* <br />Upon initiating this priority system, a three month period will be <br />used to advertize with legal notices and press releases that we are <br />entertaining applications to be connected to the water system limited to <br />the provisions of this priority system and the peak loading agreement <br />with the City of Vero Beach or peak loading of the plant capacity. <br />Upon completion of the advertisement interval, connections shall be <br />permitted in the sequence of their priority. This will be evidenced by <br />County execution of the above mentioned agreements. No water agreements <br />will be offered beyond the allocated capacity to serve the customer. <br />When these priorities are all satisfied, if there is plant capacity <br />remaining, the same priority schedule shall apply for non-contiguous <br />connections that are economically feasible. The feasibility pertains to <br />extending the water mains according to the Master Utility Plan. <br />George Li er, Utilities Director <br />GL/kh <br />cc: John Robbins <br />Joe Collins <br />file <br />Approved by Indian River County Board of Commissioners on <br />November 5, 1980 <br />Date <br />Y, . I ! <br />W. . Siebe t, hairmam <br />*If the fees are escalated during the period the connection is contracted <br />for, the customer will be required to pay the escalated fee prior to <br />making the connection. When a project is developed in phases, the County <br />responsibility shall be limited to servicing only those connections paid <br />in advance. <br />84 <br />