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07/29/1981
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T <br />IF THE SITE WERE NOT USED, IT WOULD REVERT BACK AND VILLAGE GREEN <br />WOULD AGREE TO A CASH CONTRIBUTION. REGARDING THE EMERGENCY SHELTER: <br />THEY ARE STRICTLY RECREATION AREAS AND THE COUNTY SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS <br />OF ANYBODY WANTING TO STAY THERE IN WINDS OF HIGH MAGNITUDE - HE <br />WOULD STRONGLY URGE PEOPLE TO EVACUATE THE RECREATION BUILDINGS. <br />ATTORNEY JOHNSTON DID NOT THINK IT WOULD BE FEASIBLE TO CONSTRUCT <br />ANOTHER SUCH BUILDING FOR AN EMERGENCY SHELTER. HE POINTED OUT THAT <br />THERE ARE NO OVERHEAD WIRES IN THE DEVELOPMENT AT ALL AND EMERGENCY <br />VEHICLES COULD GET IN THE DEVELOPMENT EASIER BECAUSE OF NO FALLING <br />WIRES. ATTORNEY .JOHNSTON STATED THEY HAD NO PROBLEMS WITH THE TRANS- <br />PORTATION AND CONCURRED WITH THE RPC RECOMMENDATIONS. <br />COMMISSIONER SCURLOCK POINTED OUT THAT THE FINANCIAL IMPACT <br />FOR THE DEVELOPMENT IS APPROXIMATELY $66,000 A YEAR, AND THE MONEY <br />SPLIT FROM THE LICENSING OF THE DOUBLE WIDE TRAILERS GOES TO THE SCHOOL <br />BOARD AND THE OTHER HALF TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. HE <br />WAS CONCERNED THAT THIS CORRIDOR WAS A PART OF OUR 201 FACILITIES <br />PLAN AND PART OF THE PLANNED WATER SYSTEM, AS WELL AS BEING CONCERNED <br />ABOUT THE OVERALL SERVICE TO THE AREA AND OF DEVELOPING ADDITIONAL <br />PACKAGING PLANTS. COMMISSIONER SCURLOCK MENTIONED THAT THE DISCHARGE <br />OF THE REVERSE OSMOSIS GOES INTO THE LAKES AND OVER A PERIOD OF TIME, <br />HE FELT THE CONCENTRATIONS WOULD BUILD UP AND HARM THE SHALLOW AQUIFER. <br />HE WOULD LIKE TO ENCOURAGE, IF FEASIBLE, TO HAVE A SYSTEM THAT WOULD <br />ALSO SERVICE THIS AREA AND MAYBE A WATER LINE COULD BE EXTENDED FROM <br />THE SOUTH COUNTY WATER SYSTEM, AND SUGGESTED THAT ENGINEER .JOHN ROBBINS <br />GIVE US SOME FIGURES. COMMISSIONER SCURLOCK EXPRESSED CONCERN ABOUT <br />THE OVERALL PUBLIC FACILITIES FOR THE AREA, AND ALSO CIVIL DEFENSE. <br />HE THEN MENTIONED THE ECONOMIC IMPACT ON THIS RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, AS <br />MOST OF THE RESIDENTS WILL BE FROM OUT OF TOWN. <br />ATTORNEY .JOHNSTON AGREED THAT IN THE FUTURE, THE COUNTY <br />WOULD BE EXPANDING THEIR SYSTEM, BUT VILLAGE GREEN SO FAR HAS AGREED <br />TO PAY $263,000 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A WATER TREATMENT PLANT TO SERVICE <br />THE AREA - AND THE WATER LINES WILL BE COMING BACK TO THE COUNTY. <br />JUL 29 1981 9 <br />BOOK 41 PAGE �9 <br />
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