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SEP 19 1994 BOOK 5 +;r5 <br />Commissioner Bird understood then that we will crank <br />the $10,000 contribution into the project and then <br />distribute the remaining costs of the project among the <br />petitioners. <br />Director Davis explained that the $10,000 contributed <br />by the developer would offset the County's cost of $45,000. <br />The County would end up paying only $35,000 of the $90,000 <br />total cost and the property owners will pay $45,000. <br />Mr. Schlitt was not sure whether or not the engineering <br />fees were included in the totals being discussed, and <br />Administrator Wright interjected that he understood that the <br />developer is saying that the engineering is part of the <br />project and is giving the County $10,000 to offset the extra <br />cost to the County. <br />Commissioner Bird wished to be sure the Commission set <br />a precedent here that they could live with, and Director <br />Davis advised that if the County did the engineering, the <br />costs allocated to the project would be considerably less. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Wodtke, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Bird, that the Board <br />approve the developer's request to have Beindorf & <br />Associates do the engineering work on the <br />extension of 16th St, from 51st. Avenue to <br />58th Avenue (Kings Highway). <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Bird understood then <br />that the developer has agreed to this formula, but he wanted <br />to be assured that the other property owners will have an <br />opportunity to be heard. <br />Director Davis advised that before the project can <br />begin, Beindorf & Associates will prepare and deliver the <br />design plans, assessment roll, and the cost estimate to the <br />30 <br />