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APP 2 no 1907 <br />BOOP( 6 8 F'IiE18 <br />ROCKRIDGE_SEWER PROJECT <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 4122187: <br />TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMM;! IO ERS DATE: APRIL 22, 1987 <br />THRU: TERRANCE G. PINTO <br />DIRECTOR OF UTILI S S <br />FROM: ERNESTINE W. WILLIAMS Ct—,V <br />MANAGER OF PROJECT ADMINISTRATION <br />DIVISION OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />SUBJECT:.`I,,ROCKRIDGE SEWER PROJECT <br />BACKGROUND - <br />The Division of Utility Services is in the process of obtaining <br />federal funding for the Rockridge Sewer Project. In order to be <br />eligible, the County must design the engineering of the project. <br />--We have held a public hearing on the project and have also received a <br />budget proposal from Camp Dresser & McKee (CDM) in the amount of <br />$122,600 to perform the necessary work. The estimated construction <br />work amounts to $1,720,000. <br />Initial funding, until accepted, will come from impact fees. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />The staff of the Division of Utility Services requests authorization <br />to proceed with design and necessary paperwork to complete process for <br />federal funding. <br />Ruth Chapman, 1450 5th Avenue, stated that the residents of <br />Rockridge are very much aware that they need sewer service, and <br />wish to thank all the Commissioners for attending the meeting <br />last week. Mrs. Chapman emphasized that there are many elderly <br />people in Rockridge living on Social Security and fixed incomes <br />who would like to pay their share of the cost over an extended <br />period of time and at the lowest possible interest rate. <br />Utilities Director Terry Pinto reported that the proposal <br />for a sewer project in Rockridge was very well received. In <br />order to continue the process for federal funding, we need to <br />proceed with the actual design of the system. Staff is <br />requesting that the Board approve the negotiated fee schedule <br />submitted by Camp Dresser & McKee for the design of this project. <br />He explained that CDM was chosen for this project because of <br />26 <br />