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1 <br />of cost per unit, which will include the County wastewater impact <br />fee. This actual system will not only have lines in the street, <br />there actually will be a little pumping system, which is a <br />conversion of their septic tank, that pumps into the main lines. <br />The EPA will not grant funds if we do not have the ability and <br />the responsibility of going in and maintaining that facility. It <br />cannot be one that is maintained by the homeowner; the people <br />must sign an authorization form in order to allow us to enter <br />their property. If the people do not sign a form, it doesn't <br />mean that the project will not get built. The way it looks now <br />is that we would bypass that property, and then, after the <br />project is completed, notify them that wastewater facilities are <br />available and that it will become their total responsibility to <br />build the facility on their property, make the connection and pay <br />100% of the cost. We still would assess them the portion of the <br />cost of thelines that go past their property. When you look at <br />the whole project, the per unit cost comes to almost $9,000 per <br />unit, of which 55% at this point is being picked up by the <br />federal government. <br />Director Pinto noted that he and Chairman Scurlock are going <br />to be talking with the EPA shortly, because there is a <br />possibility that we may be granted another 20%, which would <br />reduce the $4300 cost per unit. He stressed that is only a <br />possibility at this time. <br />NORTH COUNTY LIBRARY AMENDED SURVEY (Tabled from Meeting of <br />3/15/88) <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 3/15/88: <br />MAR 2 2 1988 <br />54 <br />BOOK 71 PAGE 353 <br />
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