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OCT 5 1993 <br />no 54 wF, 861 <br />Vice Chairman Scurlock understood that Phase VI is not <br />included in the water franchise area of the other Village <br />Green projects. He wanted Realcor to be aware that the <br />proposed water line discussed earlier this morning could <br />serve Phase VI also, as 160 acres is a large development. <br />Attorney Samuel Block, representing Realcor, informed <br />the Board that Realcor had discussed with Tom Nason of the <br />South County Fire District the matter of the District <br />needing an additional. fifty feet for the fire station, and <br />they are willing to deed that fifty feet over to the Fire <br />District. Mr. Block assured the Commission that Realcor is <br />willing to cooperate in.any way they can to help the fire <br />district because it is an obvious benefit to them out there. <br />They want to have a nice mobile home community; it is not <br />their intent to condominiumize, and this is set out in the <br />agreement. <br />Vice Chairman Scurlock felt that Realcor has a fine <br />reputation as being the developers of Heritage Village and <br />would like to state for the record that what they have done, <br />they have done well. <br />Attorney Brandenburg advised that when the County runs <br />the water line out SR 60, it is possible that they may need <br />a small site for an elevated storage tank and would like to <br />discuss that with Realcor. Mr. Block expressed his clients' <br />willingness to cooperate, and noted that they would prefer <br />, to be on the County system rather than on a franchise. <br />Attorney Brandenburg emphasized that the $35,000 is due <br />the County in one lump sum at the time the County goes to <br />bid on the fire station, which he believes that will be in <br />60 to 90 days. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bowman, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Lyons, the <br />Board unanimously approved the transfer <br />33 <br />