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I <br />NOV 25 1981 BOOK 48 PACT 208 <br />with charging ourselves for whatever taps we are going to <br />use. <br />Commissioner Fletcher continued to talk about economics <br />as opposed to reality and having septic tanks in the park, <br />and Commissioner Wodtke felt it would not be fair for the <br />park to be on septic tanks and have the residents mandated <br />to go on sewer. In further discussion, it was felt that it <br />would cost about as much to go with septic tanks as to go on <br />the sewer in any event. <br />Attorney Collins pointed out that the property with the <br />sewer plant on it is not particularly useful for park <br />purposes whereas without the plant, it serves the whole <br />county, and the Board.will be serving a county function by <br />making that property usable. <br />Discussion continued about subsidizing to make the <br />assessment the same as that of Indian River Shores, and <br />Commissioner Wodtke noted that residents have to pay the <br />cost of moving their own plants in order to hook up into our <br />system and discussed the possibility of having the residents <br />share in the cost of moving our plant. <br />Mr. Latta, Manager of Pebble Beach Villas, stated that <br />actually they don't have to move their plant; they could <br />just disconnect it, and he objected to sharing in the cost <br />a <br />of moving the county -plant. <br />The issue of a critical time frame was brought up, and <br />Administrator Nelson noted that the contractor has already <br />given us an extension, and if we wait past December 1st, <br />there will be an increase of $5,500 for materials. He <br />further noted that before any funds can be collected, we <br />have to advertise the assessment roll and have a public <br />hearing. <br />Chairman Lyons stated that he would be glad to get with <br />Indian River Shores and see if we can get an agreement about <br />collection of assessments rather quickly. He reported that <br />8 <br />