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R/W USE PERMIT FOR BENT PINE GOLF CLUB IRRIGATION LINE <br />The board reviewed the following memo: <br />TO: James.E. Chandler, <br />County Administrator <br />C <br />FROM: James W. Davis, P.E., <br />Public Works Director dw <br />SUBJECT: Right -of -Way Use Permit for Bent Pine <br />Golf Club Irrigation Line <br />REF. LETTER: George G. Collins, Jr. to James Davis <br />DATE: May 9, 1990 <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS <br />The Bent Pine Golf Club is requesting issuance of a County <br />Right -of -Way Use Permit to construct a non -franchised water <br />line in the Kings Highway right-of-way between the North <br />Relief Canal and Bent Pine Golf Course. This 10" line will <br />supply irrigation water from the North Relief Canal to the <br />Golf Course. For past similar requests, the County has <br />issued the permit subject to a $500/mile permit fee. The <br />Bent Pine Golf Club is willing to pay a reasonable permit <br />fee. The length of the line is approximately 1,230 ft or <br />one-quarter mile. Based on the $500/mile cost, the annual <br />permit fee would be $125. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS AND FUNDING <br />Staff recommends issuance of a right-of-way use permit to <br />Bent Pine Golf Club for a 10" irrigation line within Kings <br />Highway right-of-way. A yearly permit fee of $125 would be <br />charged. <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked if we have a re -use agreement <br />with Bent Pine, and Utilities Director Pinto advised we do not. <br />Commissioner Scurlock noted that what they are talking about <br />is a R/W permit for $125 a year to run.an irrigation line for <br />them to pump out of the canal, and he felt that is also a <br />Utilities item and there should be some interface there because <br />we are certainly looking at re -use. <br />Director Pinto noted that we just recently sent a letter to <br />Bent Pine trustees to start negotiating for re -use. <br />Commissioner Scurlock asked if this request wouldn't <br />interfere with that. He thought that at least what they are <br />proposing should be designed so that it could receive effluent <br />35 <br />MAY 2 4.�90 <br />