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Southtown Plaza 22 This has not been built. <br />Orange Terrace 64 There were 92 units buildable, there are 28 <br />units completed and being serviced by the <br />Utilities. They have not started constructic <br />on the other building. <br />Maggie Trailer Park 16 16 We can service these people as soon as the <br />new water plant is runninq. <br />Vista Royale 458 This is based on the total possible amount <br />built in Vista Gardens and Forest Park. <br />Tropic Villas North 117 117 Nle are presently servicing these people sewer - <br />and will be servicing them Crater as soon as <br />possible. <br />TOTAL 1095 176 4 <br />Administrator Wright further explained that the <br />original proposal for $12.50/2.25 was a bit ambitious, and <br />that he now recommended the $9.00/2.25 rate. He continued, <br />after queries from the Chairman, that it was true there was <br />a loss of revenue amounting to approximately $50,000 in <br />1981, and a loss of $60,000 for this past year, in the <br />Utility Department. <br />Chairman Scurlock commented that approximately 3h weeks <br />ago, he and the Administrator travelled to Gainesville to <br />visit the office of FmHA, who is providing the financing. <br />He added that FmHA would not allow the County additional <br />time to do a full rate analysis in order to generate enough <br />information to look at several options; their extension <br />request of 90 to 120 days was denied. The Chairman <br />commented that they were told to adopt a rate structure that <br />would be acceptable to FmHA, or the process would come to a <br />I� <br />S E P,2 9 1992 <br />7 <br />51 FA 6'j <br />IMPACT FEES <br />BUILDINGS <br />BUILDING <br />COLLECTED <br />PRESENT <br />UNDER <br />REMARKS <br />CONST. <br />Tropic Villas South <br />16 <br />19 <br />There are 10 buildings in existence presentl; <br />Oak Villas <br />19 <br />19 <br />Some completed and some under construction. <br />Carmens <br />65 <br />This has not started construction. I under- <br />stand the density was changed from 65 to 40 <br />units. <br />Colonial Heights <br />91 <br />5 <br />This development is next to Colonial Terrac" <br />however, we are servicing 5 new customers in <br />Colonial Terrace. <br />Pinecrest <br />107 <br />0 <br />4 <br />Phase I and II have been developed, Phase III <br />has not even been developed. <br />Hotel <br />120 <br />Lot is cleared, however there has. not been <br />any further construction. (It was cleared <br />six months ago.) <br />Southtown Plaza 22 This has not been built. <br />Orange Terrace 64 There were 92 units buildable, there are 28 <br />units completed and being serviced by the <br />Utilities. They have not started constructic <br />on the other building. <br />Maggie Trailer Park 16 16 We can service these people as soon as the <br />new water plant is runninq. <br />Vista Royale 458 This is based on the total possible amount <br />built in Vista Gardens and Forest Park. <br />Tropic Villas North 117 117 Nle are presently servicing these people sewer - <br />and will be servicing them Crater as soon as <br />possible. <br />TOTAL 1095 176 4 <br />Administrator Wright further explained that the <br />original proposal for $12.50/2.25 was a bit ambitious, and <br />that he now recommended the $9.00/2.25 rate. He continued, <br />after queries from the Chairman, that it was true there was <br />a loss of revenue amounting to approximately $50,000 in <br />1981, and a loss of $60,000 for this past year, in the <br />Utility Department. <br />Chairman Scurlock commented that approximately 3h weeks <br />ago, he and the Administrator travelled to Gainesville to <br />visit the office of FmHA, who is providing the financing. <br />He added that FmHA would not allow the County additional <br />time to do a full rate analysis in order to generate enough <br />information to look at several options; their extension <br />request of 90 to 120 days was denied. The Chairman <br />commented that they were told to adopt a rate structure that <br />would be acceptable to FmHA, or the process would come to a <br />I� <br />S E P,2 9 1992 <br />7 <br />51 FA 6'j <br />
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