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JUN 26 1985 7 <br />BOOK 1 FA�r 3g <br />Attorney Brandenburg explained that the current owner bought <br />this facility sometime ago and for some reason the old franchise <br />was never transferred at that time. The proposed resolution <br />provides for the transfer and brings the franchise up to our <br />current franchise standards. We are transferring what is, in <br />effect, a water and sewer franchise; however, the owner, Adam <br />McGavin, has made arrangements to tie the water system into the <br />County system and that connection is currently being made. He <br />recalled that Mr. McGavin came before the County Commission to <br />make arrangements to pay for the impact fees to tie that system <br />in over a 5 -year period and has entered into a mortage and note <br />securing that obligation to the County. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked what effect these impact fees <br />would have on the residents, and Attorney Brandenburg explained <br />that the residents have been advised by the park owner of the <br />necessity of tying into the County water system and of the method <br />by which the impact fees will be passed through to them. <br />Joanne Reiff, Franchise Administrator, believed that Mr. <br />McGavin has kept everyone apprised of this situation. She <br />reported that she did receive a phone call from one of the <br />residents who just wanted it confirmed that this is the final <br />step in changing the name of the franchise. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked what effect this would have on the <br />residents water rates, and Administrator Wright confirmed that it <br />would increase their rates, and since the park is being master <br />metered, those costs would be passed on to the residents in the <br />form of rent. <br />Joe Baird, Assistant Utilities Director, pointed out that <br />after the facility is hooked up, which could be as soon as <br />tomorrow, it won't be a franchise any longer, the facility will <br />be a County water customer. <br />Attorney Brandenburg explained that a franchise is not <br />necessary in a master -meter situation because water is being <br />supplied to one property -- it is all in common ownership. The <br />24 <br />