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k <br />4. Ability to buffer the site from any surrounding residential <br />property. <br />5. Property cost is also a factor in this selection process; <br />howeverl of land on Kings Highway <br />, we do own a 20.22 acre parcel <br />east of Lindsey Pines, which could be sold to finance this <br />purchase. <br />_All of these items must be weighed in evaluating a site location for. <br />':the future North County Plant, as all the above items have a direct <br />"impact on plant construction costs.We would now request to <br />:--'.investigate all available land in the North. County area for <br />;: evaluation as potential plant sites. After this investigation, we <br />-:will come back to the Board of County Commissioners for approval to <br />purchase land for the North County Water Plant. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />The staff of the Department of Utility Services recommends that the <br />Board of County Commissioners authorize this department to <br />investigate available properties suitable to locate the North County <br />Regional Water Treatment Plant, and to come back to the Board of <br />County Commissioners for purchase approval. <br />Commissioner Scurlock referred back to the Board's earlier <br />discussion in regard to acquiring land in the vicinity of CIBA- <br />Geigy for possible trade for their acreage east of King's Highway <br />which is bordered by Hobart Park and--t-he---GGuniy--Gal-f Club. <br />Director Pinto assured the Board that he certainly will <br />coordinate with the Parks Department, and if there is anything <br />that can be done jointly, he would like to do that. They <br />originally looked at the Park as being the site for the treatment <br />plant, but because of the restrictions had to abandon that. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Wheeler, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Bird, the Board unanimously authorized the <br />Utilities Department to investigate available <br />properties to locate the North County Regional Water <br />Treatment Plant and come back to the Board for <br />purchase approval. <br />Commissioner Bird reminded the Board that we still have the <br />issue hanging in there about the cemetery and finding a piece of <br />property where we can transfer the rights that we have committed <br />to with the state so we can free up that cemetery property. <br />41 qJ <br />