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the next two to three years, and we need sufficient customer base <br />to make it feasible. <br />Mr. Little stated that he could understand the problem <br />involved in getting piping to a west county plant, and he asked <br />if it would make the agreement more palatable if it said from the <br />south county plant or one built in the south county area and use <br />the same time limit. <br />Utilities Director Pinto did not think we would have a <br />problem if we could write in this agreement that when the County <br />builds a south county or north county plant, we will put this <br />capacity into that plant when requested to and the City could tie <br />in to either one. <br />Administrator Wright preferred to tie it to the south <br />county. <br />Discussion arose and continued at length in regard to the <br />amount of capacity needed for Hutchinson Utilities and other <br />South Beach customers. Commissioner Bird felt some amount should <br />be specified, but Attorney Brandenburg pointed out that there is <br />a goodly amount of undeveloped land in the South Beach area. <br />Under this agreement, if the City doesn't annex this area, we <br />want them to serve those undeveloped lands, and we don't know <br />what capacity that may require. <br />Commissioner Scurlock -felt the only possible way to work out <br />a number would be to take the Comprehensive Plan, project those <br />densities at buildout, and come up with so many gallons per day <br />per unit. <br />It was generally agreed a specific gallonage amount should <br />not be included. <br />Commissioner Scurlock suggested including wording "at such <br />time that a north or south county plant is built," but <br />Administrator Wright felt we should just make it "south." <br />City Manager Little, Chairman Lyons and Commissioner <br />Scurlock did not see why because you can shift loads, and <br />0 77 <br />FEB 20 19®5 BOOK 5 9 P'GF 983 <br />