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AUG 5 19 1 B6 'K Fay 134 <br />L. The parties further agree that, should any <br />offensive odor be detected by VISTA, VISTA will provide the <br />COUNTY with a five (5) day written notice particularly <br />describing the source and cause, if known, of the offensive <br />odors and will allow the COUNTY five (5) days after receipt of <br />the notice to take corrective action. Should the parties <br />hereto fail to agree that offensive odors are emanating from <br />either the sewage treatment plant or effluent discharge area, <br />which are the subjects of this Agreement, the parties hereto <br />agree that the Department of Environmental Regulation, or its <br />successors in interest, will act as mediator to determine <br />whether an unacceptable level of offensive odors is being <br />generated from the sewage treatment facilities. <br />M. The COUNTY represents that it will limit <br />effluent discharge to the present maximum capacity of Vista <br />Royale and Vista Royale Gardens sewer plants as such capacities <br />will exist while operating the sewage -treatment plants at their <br />rated capacities; notwithstanding anything contained in this <br />Agreement to the contrary, the above limitations shall be <br />subject to VISTA not interposing any objection to the COUNTY'S <br />right'to install an additional sewage treatment plant not to <br />exceed 150,000 gallons per day treatment capacity to be located <br />near the existing sewage treatment facilities located at Vista <br />Royale Gardens. <br />N. VISTA expressly warrants that all water and <br />sewage facilities as above described will, at the time of <br />execution of this Agreement, be in acceptable working order, <br />and further that the above described water and sewer facilities <br />will have received all necessary permits from the'Florida <br />Department of Environmental Regulation, and that said permits <br />will be, at the time of conveyance, in full force and effect, <br />and further that there will be no outstanding deficiencies in <br />the systems above described, nor will there be any outstanding <br />orders from the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation <br />D <br />