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Chairman Scurlock asked Louis Aiello, President of <br />Hutchinson Utilities, Inc., what his position would be if <br />the County were successful on June 5th in coming to some <br />type of agreement whereby the City would take additional <br />effluent. Mr. Aiello did not know if that would be a <br />benefit, but advised they will keep an open mind. He <br />stressed, however, that they could not sit in limbo if <br />nothing happens with the City. <br />Attorney Micale stressed that because of the time and <br />the burden placed on the utility, they would like to address <br />the issues which have been raised today: <br />Financial Impact on St. Edward's School: Attorney Micale <br />pointed out that the proposed site is along AIA where the <br />property value is much less than property closer to the <br />river where the plant is currently located. He reported <br />that Peter Armfield, Member of the Appraisal Institute, has <br />determined that any financial or economical impact on the <br />school would be marginal on either site. Attorney Micale <br />stressed that Hutchinson Utilities is a responsible, <br />cooperative neighbor and is concerned about the health and <br />welfare of the people in the community. He has the <br />assurance of management that they will do everything that is <br />required to solve any of the problems discussed today: <br />aerosols, noise, odor, or aesthetics. <br />Proposed Site Plan Changes: Louis Mendez, the engineer who <br />designed the wastewater plan for Hutchinson Utilities, <br />referred to a graphic chart (Exhibit D) showing the relative <br />distances of the proposed and existing plants in relation to <br />St. Edward's School. (Exhibit "D" is on file in the Office <br />of the Clerk.) Mr. Mendez pointed out that the proposed <br />site is further away from the school in every respect except <br />for the maintenance building at the lower righthand corner <br />57 <br />MAY 2 3 19$4 BOOK 57 FADE 176 <br />� J <br />