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09/02/1981
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SEP 2 1981 <br />80dKAl 7PAS 375 <br />P <br />Under the worst demand conditions we will still have a reserve of <br />75,100 gallons per day - sufficient for another 300 units. We intend <br />to try to reserve these 300 connections by the time the water plant is <br />ready. <br />I believe this is the question the Board of Commissioners has been <br />concerned with. <br />REC01MIENDATION & FUNDING <br />I recommend complete approval as to the manner in which the Pinecrest <br />Subdivision had been resolved. <br />ADMINISTRATOR NELSON REPORTED THAT THE 1.7 RESIDENTS WHO <br />WERE WITHOUT WATER HAVE BEEN CONNECTED UP ALREADY. THE <br />COMMISSION INDICATED THAT THEY WISHED TO BE ASSURED THAT WE <br />HAVE NOT DENIED ANY PREVIOUS REQUESTS FOR SERVICE AND THAT <br />WE WILL NOT BE PUT IN THE POSITION OF HAVING TO DENY <br />SOMEONE ELSE WHO WISHED TO BE TREATED THE SAME. THE ADMINISTRATOR <br />CONFIRMED THAT WE HAVE ALLOCATED EVERYONE WHO HAS REQUESTED AN ALLO- <br />CATION, AND THAT WE DO HAVE THE WATER AND WANT TO INCREASE OUR BASE. <br />CHARIMAN LYONS EXPLAINED THAT THE COMMISSION IS SENSITIVE TO <br />THE WATER SITUATION AND EQUALLY SENSITIVE TO THE EMERGENCY <br />BASIS, AND UNTIL WE REALLY CET INTO THE WATER, BUSINESS, THE <br />COMMISSION REALLY WOULD LIKE TO KEEP THEIR HANDS ON THE <br />THROTTLE AND MONITOR THE SITUATION. <br />ADMINISTRATOR NELSON STATED THAT HE WOULD BRING EVERY <br />REQUEST TO THE COMMISSION° <br />DISCUSSION ENSUED AS TO THE NECESSITY TO PAY THE IMPACT <br />FEES IN ADVANCE FOR RESERVED TAPS, AND nUESTION AROSE ABOUT <br />THE LINE REQUIRED TO CONNECT UP. ENGINEER SCHMUCKER STATED THERE <br />WAS ONLY ABOUT 300' OF LINE REQUIRED, AND THE DEVELOPER IS PAYING <br />FOR THAT. <br />
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