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The Chairman believed this will be the first of many such <br />petitions that we will receive. River Shores is right behind <br />with a similar petition. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked if this is the first street or <br />whether staff tried to get others in Glendale Lake to participate <br />also. <br />Engineer Brooks advised that staff responded to the <br />petitioner's request; staff did not go out and try to solicit <br />them. He further explained that the system will be designed to <br />accommodate the general area and there are certain aspects of <br />construction the.Utility Department will assume because of that. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked if $2,100 per person is basically <br />just the cost of getting water there. <br />Engineer Brooks confirmed that the cost set out here is <br />strictly for installation of the line, and there will be impact <br />fees and connection fees in addition: The impact fee pays for <br />the plant capacity. <br />Assistant Utilities Director Barton cited the following <br />costs: $115 for a meter, $40 security deposit, and $1,140 impact <br />fee in addition to the assessment, or approximately $3,400 <br />altogether to get water. <br />Chairman Scurlock noted this is handled the same as we have <br />every other such project; for example, on Route 60 we expanded <br />the central trunk system and then each developer had a require- <br />ment to get to that system. <br />Commissioner Bird realized this matter is not totally <br />related, but there is no logical reason for the County to own a <br />bunch of little lakes completely surrounded by private homes in <br />the middle of a subdivision, and he hoped that we could find some <br />way for the Home Owners Association to own those lakes. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be heard. <br />Frank Browder, 4741 9th Place, advised that his only <br />question was if he could have access to the water if and when <br />33 <br />SEP 9 1986 <br />BOOK 65 Fa;F 653 <br />