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M <br />EXHIBIT "1" IS ONE FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK <br />Administrator Wright recommended the Board authorize the <br />execution of a letter of commitment in regard to entering into an <br />agreement which will allow Commercial Center Development <br />Corporation to make certain improvements to the Vista Royale <br />Wastewater Treatment Plant so they can tie in. He reported that <br />we are also requiring Commercial Center to do some grouting of <br />existing vitrified clay gravity sewer mains at Vista Royale where <br />we are experiencing some significant infiltration problems. The <br />Administrator further explained that in order to save engineering <br />fees, we are proposing to charge them a normal impact fee and <br />then deduct not more than 50% for the cost of the modifications <br />of the plant. <br />Commissioner Bird understood then that they will be making <br />improvements that will benefit the plant; we will be gaining a <br />customer; and they would be paying for the improvements with 500 <br />being deducted from their impact fee. <br />Commissioner Scurlock noted that he had asked Administrator <br />Wright to address the special criteria for deciding who gets what <br />capacity. <br />Administrator Wright advised that criteria is going to be <br />included in the line extension ordinance, which will state that <br />capacity will be on a first come, first served basis. He felt <br />this case was rather unique because the County made them prove <br />there was capacity. <br />Commissioner Bowman asked,how much money they would have to <br />come in with up front to pay for the improvements, and <br />Administrator Wright advised that the estimated costs are $33,000 <br />for the plant work and $12,000 for the grouting work. The total <br />impact fees will be in the neighborhood of $80,000-$100,000, from - <br />which 50% of the improvement costs will be deducted. <br />55 <br />BOOK v�� F°,GE ��5 <br />FES 6 1985 <br />