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to deal with Vista Properties to get easements to get into <br />the system, etc. <br />John Lyon, who wishes to develop commercially in this <br />area, came before the Board. He noted that his proposed <br />development and others in this area named by Mr. Pinto <br />probably would not even amount to 50,000 gpd. Mr. Lyon <br />referred to the promises made back and forth with the <br />transfer of the Vista system, and pointed out that at the <br />end it finally specified that before anyone hooks in, they <br />must have Vista's okay. He wondered where that leaves the <br />county, and felt it is only logical that the County somehow <br />must have a sewer line going down U.S.I. Mr. Lyon informed <br />the Board that he is having Carter & Associates do a study <br />of the capacity of the Vista plants. <br />Commissioner Bird suggested that we get all our infor- <br />mation together and then go to Vista Properties and see how <br />they react. <br />Director Pinto believed that is how we are proceeding. <br />Staff told Mr. Lyon that we did not have the money to look <br />into expanding those plants at this point, and if he were <br />interested, to come back with some study which would <br />indicate this can be done so we could sit down with Vista <br />and work something out. <br />Mr. Lyon stated that after he does get the study and <br />finds whether or not it is feasible, he did not feel it <br />should be incumbent on him to deal with Vista as he felt <br />this is a County problem and they should negotiate. <br />Administrator Wright agreed that the County would do <br />that, and Chairman Scurlock reiterated that we must find a <br />fair formula and have an equitable and consistent policy. <br />Director Pinto believed in this case we would have to <br />draw lines and state that only properties within a certain <br />vicinity can connect. We don't want lines running all over. <br />81 <br />BooK 57 PAGE244 <br />� <br />MAY 23 1984 , <br />
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