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F/1- <br />E <br />Fr1Jt614 <br />Director Pinto <br />advised that the meeting with the <br />Rockridge <br />residents was very well attended, and they were overwhelmingly in <br />support of moving along on this project. They have some very <br />serious problems, even more serious then he had realized, and he <br />recommended that we move along and do the feasibility study. <br />Chairman Scurlock noted this was more or less precipitated <br />by the City agreeing to go ahead and extend service and to pass <br />some capacity into the area. He felt we are entering a new area <br />of cooperation with the City. <br />Director Pinto informed the Board that they also had a <br />meeting with the Homeowners Association at Blue Cypress Lake and <br />had the same response. He noted that this meeting was a day <br />prior to a fishing tournament; our campground was extremely busy; <br />and the toilet facilities were, to say the least, deplorable; in <br />fact, they were boarded up because of a septic problem. Director <br />Pinto stated that he would like to add an amount of $2,800 to <br />this study to look specifically at the septic problem at Blue <br />Cypress Lake and the overall wastewater facilities that would be <br />needed for that project. He emphasized that both areas - <br />Rockridge and Blue Cypress Lake - are in support of this, and <br />they want to move as quickly as possible. Funding would be out <br />of utilities and out of impact fees for expansion of the system. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, to authorize funding of the <br />Engineering Feasibility Studies for the Rockridge <br />Subdivision and Blue Cypress Lake area; to accept <br />the proposal of Masteller and Moler Associates, Inc., <br />for consulting services as set out in Work Authori- <br />zation No. 3; and to authorize the signature of the <br />Chairman. <br />Commissioner Lyons commented that one of the main problems <br />with fishing and shellfish in the river is the problem of single <br />46 <br />