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JAN 9 1985 BOOK 59 F,,,441 <br />putting in a septic system and well. They just want to be assured <br />that this significant increase is justified and that the consultant's <br />figures are accurate. <br />Director Pinto advised that the monies must be spent in a certain <br />manner, such as the enlargement and increase of capacity of the <br />system. He stated that he has checked the consultant's figures and <br />found them to be very equitable. <br />Commissioner Bird asked the amount of the current impact fees, <br />and Director Pinto advised that the water was $380 and the sewer was <br />approximately $545. <br />Commissioner Scurlock explained that the increased current cost <br />of plant expansion is reflected in this increase along with a change <br />in formula. The past formula was that the impact fee would reflect <br />50% of the capital improvements and the rate structure picked up the <br />remaining 50%. This particular proposal reflects 80% recovery from <br />the impact fee and 20% of the rate structure. <br />Administrator Wright felt that this will stabilize the rates, and <br />Director Pinto believed this will help forestall any rate increases <br />for approximately two years or so. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously closed <br />the Public Hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner. Bird, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Ordinance 85-03, increasing the water impact fee <br />and sewer impact fees for new connections to the <br />County utility system. <br />Administrator Wright advised that he would provide Mr. Nelson <br />with a copy of the procedures in this matter. <br />46 <br />