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Commissioner Scurlock pointed out that she would not have to <br />pay the impact fees if she didn't want to hook up, but she would <br />have to pay the assessment. <br />Mrs. Overton asked if she could hook up sometime down the <br />line if her well went bad, and Commissioner Scurlock advised that <br />the impact fee probably will increase so she would be better off <br />to vest right away. <br />Commissioner Bird wished to point out that the County didn't <br />initiate this project. We had people from the Summerplace area <br />crying to us 5-6 years ago to please bring them some decent water <br />up there because they had a problem with their water supply. <br />Based on that request, we had our Utility Dept. Look into the <br />possibility of connecting that area with the county system. He <br />felt that a lot of Mrs. Overton's neighbors wouldn't agree with <br />her that they don't need county water. <br />Chairman Eggert emphasized that it actually became an <br />emergency situation when some people on the east side lost their <br />wells. <br />Celia,Svendsen, 1830 Sandpiper Road, had a problem with the <br />water being put in because the end of her street at AIA has been <br />left in very bad condition. She spoke with Bill McCain of <br />Utilities about it, and although he agreed, he advised that it is <br />the DOT's responsibility. She didn't feel that Mr. McCain was <br />aware that the company who put in the water lines dug two big <br />holes there to install some very large pipes. <br />Director Pinto stated that any damage that was done because <br />of the project will be repaired, and assured Mrs. Svendsen that <br />they would have somebody out there to take care of the problem. <br />Edward Green, 1950 Pebble Path, wanted the water and is <br />willing to pay up as soon as he gets it. He also owns an <br />undeveloped lot on the east side of Summerplace, and wondered <br />what charges he would have to pay for that lot besides the <br />assessment and the impact fee. He asked about the actual water <br />charges. <br />35 <br />BOOK 1 F',1.3t 1) 41 <br />
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