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from aerial surveys taken over the years, and apparently many of <br />the units on each block now were not there before 1972. <br />Chairman Scurlock was concerned about the fact that in order <br />to receive the grant monies, the entity has to be self- <br />supporting. In this case we basically have one entity with water <br />and sewer combined, and our consultant felt possibly water was <br />subsidizing the sewer. The Chairman was no•t sure it would be <br />worth spending $12,900 to get this grant if we have to readdress <br />our entire rate structure. However, it seems there was some <br />error in calculations, and staff apparently feels we are going to <br />be able to make the internal adjustments necessary to reallocate <br />costs. <br />Director Pinto confirmed that staff has picked up the mis- <br />take made in that calculation, and he pointed out that actually <br />what we are applying for is a $750,000 grant. <br />Commissioner Eggert inquired about the error in figures, and <br />Director Pinto explained their income projections were less than <br />ours were. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Bowman, the Board unanimously approved <br />Work Authorization to Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., <br />for a cost not to exceed $12,900 to prepare the <br />information required by DER/EPA for a grant for the <br />Rockridge Wastewater system. <br />R. Final Plat Approval - Plat 102nd Terrace (Hetra Road) <br />Board members reviewed staff memo, as follows: <br />25 BOOK d' 6 <br />UEC 16 r6 F. , <br />