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AY Q 1991 <br />3. -Impact -fees receipts were not addressed in -your report. Impact fees are <br />held in escrow to pray For plant expansion, main extension or -the .debt <br />serdice`.'the impact fee for a one inch -service to .give 638 gallons per <br />day (for water.only.) will be nominally $775:70 per..unit.-For 1,245' - <br />y�..ay. non -vested connections, these res -idents or developers will pay $96.5,074 <br />total at build -out. <br />There -are two -other possible source=s of funds for impact that should be <br />_ corLs i dered by the Board of County COIIMi s 5 i oners . <br />A. The subaqueous cros:,ing cost of $1,620,G00 can -be added tor the assessed <br />charge for main-extension.as.provide6 by ordinance 80 -21. -Depending ort <br />how it is prp-rated it may run het.��e.en 5-1,29'x. )J per-unit to -S10.00 per. <br />unit in addition tc the impact fres defined i -n 3 (1hove. <br />- 5. -Everr those vested developers that a.re yet to be conne=cted should !) <br />assessed t -he difference fro, -ii the dollar amounL they have vested and <br />the actual -cost of the county- impact fee-. For example, if the developer, <br />paid $200.00 for each vested unit -and the impact fee is now $775.70, e -i, i - <br />added connection should pay the difference of $575.70 to Eray-their share. t <br />6. For Phase II development, I expect that the water_main extensions will <br />proceed in an orderly basis from the. end. of the Phase I development. -Each <br />developer will then be responsible -for his share of the -next piece and <br />will install the main according to the establ'is'hed plan - at little - - <br />or no added cost.to.the county for Phase II. 14 1_ <br />Sincerely, rr' <br />- - <br />George Liner <br />Utilities Director <br />JOHN ROBBINS, ENGINEER, CAME BEFORE THE BOARD AND REVIEWED <br />THE PROPOSAL, CONSISTING OF TWO PHASES, FOR PROVIDING WATER TO THE <br />SOUTH BEACH. HE EXPLAINED THAT MODIFICATIONS WOULD HAVE TO BE <br />MADE TO THE PIPE SIZING. MR. ROBBINS STATED'THAT PHASE I WOULD <br />CONSIST OF A SUBAQUEOUS LINE CROSSING — A WATER LINE PARALLEL TO <br />THE EXISTING 12" LINE SOUTHWARD TO TAMARACK ROAD, WHICH THEY FELT <br />WOULD BE ECONOMICALLY FEASIBLE TO COVER THE 27 PEOPLE THAT ORIGINALLY <br />REQUESTED WATER SERVICE ON THE SOUTH BEACH. HE CONTINUED THAT <br />PHASE 2 WOULD BE SERVING ANYBODY OVER AND ABOVE THE 1,000 1" TAPS. <br />IN ORDER TO DO THAT, AND ALSO EXTEND THE LINE SOUTH FROM TAMARACK <br />ROAD TO THE SOUTH COUNTY LINE, HE STATED THAT THIS PARTICULAR LINE <br />WOULD HAVE TO BE INSTALLED ALONG WITH THE GROUND STORAGE TANK AND <br />BOOSTER PUMP STATION. <br />