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_I <br />FE E 5 1985 BOOK 59 Fa JE 740 <br />from the impact fees that are being pledged on the SR 60 sewer <br />assessment. <br />Chairman Lyons pointed out that if we don't have the <br />financing, we don't go ahead with the purchase, and Commis- <br />sioner Scurlock felt that the $30 per acre penalty for not going <br />ahead with the deal is well worth it as he felt strongly the <br />property will escalate in value. <br />Commissioner Bowman felt that the.staff has made a good and <br />thorough search and did not believe we have much choice. <br />Attorney Brandenburg informed the Board that the six month <br />date was negotiated to conform with when we feel all our <br />contingencies will be satisfied. <br />Chairman Lyons expressed concern about our timetable with <br />DER, and Administrator Wright reported that staff is planning on <br />submitting for permitting tomorrow, and he believed it should not <br />take more than 90 days. <br />Commissioner Scurlock reported that one of the companies <br />interested in building the plant stated they would need 90 days, <br />and 90 days on top of 90 days is six months. <br />Administrator Wright felt we have enough slack. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked about maintenance of the groves in <br />the meantime if we get to a six month period as he was concerned <br />about having a value we don't maintain. <br />Attorney Brandenburg believed the Catrons will want to <br />maintain the grove, and we will coordinate with them. <br />Director Pinto felt if we proceed today with authorization <br />to do the engineering, we will have the whole thing designed in <br />45 days and hopefully permitted in 90 days, at which time we <br />would know exactly how this would affect the groves. He believed <br />that the Catrons will want to see that the grove is maintained to <br />preserve its value. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />N <br />