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APPLICATION FOR GRANT MONIES FOR GIFFORD SEWER PROJECT <br />Utilities -Director Terry Pinto reported that'he talked with <br />the DER and the EPA in Tallahassee last week in reference to our <br />septage sludge treatment facility and there is $200,000 available <br />in grants for that phase of the Gifford sewer project. He would <br />like authorization to proceed with the engineering of the second <br />phase to the tune of about $75,000 and he would get those <br />agreements back to the Board. The addition is $1.6 million and <br />that would come strictly from impact fees. Grand Harbor has <br />already paid in excess of $2 -million in impact fees although the <br />entire Grand Harbor development is not part of the flow of the <br />Farmers Home Administration project that is ongoing. So we do <br />have to provide capacity. The problem with getting the grant is <br />that we have to get the application prepared in about two weeks' <br />time. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked if.we would be wasting that money if <br />the 2 -week t-imeframe could not met, and Director Pinto stressed <br />that the work has to be done anyway. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously (4-0) <br />approved the engineering work needed to apply for <br />$200,000 worth of grant monies on Phase II of <br />the Gifford sewer project; such engineering to be <br />done by Masteller 6 Moller in the amount of $75,000. <br />r <br />NORTH BEACH WATER PURCHASE <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 7/27/88: <br />35 <br />AUG 2 1988 <br />BOOK 73 r'AGt r, <br />