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APR 2 0 1989 BOOK <br />l6 PAGE 660 <br />agreement and change the boundary map so that they then would go <br />into the County. It didn't seem worthwhile having a legal fight <br />over that issue when we have a good agreement now. <br />Director Pinto really felt the way it works out is much <br />better for everyone and serves everyone's purpose. He noted that <br />off of 43rd Avenue, they just carved out the areas the County can <br />readily serve with a minor amount of construction. Ryanwood is <br />already on the County system, and behind there it is much more <br />cost effective for the City to service that area - everything <br />west of that and on the opposite side of Route 60, the County <br />will pick up because it will be easier for us to get lines in. <br />He noted that when staff looked at this, they really didn't pay a <br />lot of attention to the boundary lines of the City and County, <br />but just what would be best for each utility and for the <br />customers on the systems, and he believed it works out well. It <br />is understood that when we finally agree on these boundary lines, <br />there has to be some construction done to connect and cut off <br />from the City to the County system, and there will probably be a <br />couple hundred thousand dollars worth of construction required to <br />facilitate what we need to do. <br />City Manager Little stressed also that there is only one map <br />and one line and that line is both water and wastewater so that <br />no one is saddled with trying to serve a wastewater only <br />customer. <br />Director Pinto explained the County plans, noting that we <br />have water on 43rd Avenue and water on King's Highway, and we <br />have taken water down King's Highway to North Gifford Road, <br />actually all the way to Bent Pine Utilities and then over into <br />Grand Harbor. At some point in time there will be a line that <br />will run south on the Boulevard from Grand Harbor all through the <br />City and back to connect into our Oslo line so that our system <br />will be totally looped. We will have interconnecting lines <br />throughout the City and on the Beach so that if either entity <br />runs into any major problem, we can divert water. It would be <br />4 <br />
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