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Attorney Vitunac asked if any others were present who have <br />not participated in this project because this would be a good <br />chance to add their names to the roll. No one responded. <br />Bill Nelson, 230 14th Street, expressed his confidence in <br />the design of the system -and wished to express his personal <br />thanks to Utility Director Pinto and Project Administration <br />Manager Ernestine Williams, with whom he worked closely over the <br />whole effort to get the grant. <br />Paul Amundsen, owner of a house at 1340 4th Court, wished to <br />know if he heard correctly that there is a deadline as to whether <br />someone chooses to pay in cash or in installments. <br />Chairman Scurlock advised that they have a 90 day period in <br />which to decide, and Mr. Amundsen asked if after that period your <br />choice is "set in concrete" or if there is some flexibility as to <br />whether you can pay it off. <br />Director Pinto explained that to become part of the <br />financing, you have to choose within 90 days after completion of <br />the project. Once you have started financing, it can be paid off <br />in advance, but there is a penalty. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be heard. There <br />were none, and he thereupon declared the public hearing closed. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Commis- <br />sioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously adopted the <br />following Resolutions for the Rockridge Sewer System: <br />#88-112 - Confirming the Special Assessments for <br />a Low Pressure Grinder Pump System <br />#88-113 - Confirming the Special Assessments for <br />Line Extensions <br />#88-114 - Confirming Special Assessments in Lieu <br />of Impact Fees <br />37 <br />N O V 11988 <br />BOOK <br />FACE 37 <br />