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advised the number of a million dollars comes up, and it is <br />probably a little more than that. Mr. Schlitt believed if you <br />move the building further back, you are going to be doing just <br />what you said you didn't want to do on 15th Avenue; i.e., build- <br />ing a building over top of utilities. He stated that there are <br />no sewer lines and highly expensive utility lines at their 15th <br />Avenue location, and they see no major costs in relocating a few <br />water lines which are there. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if Mr. Schlitt was saying that if <br />you move to the west and straddle the alley, there are potenti- <br />ally more sewer lines, and Mr. Schlitt advised that all the sewer <br />lines come out of the 10' easements in the City. <br />Mr. Halback believed potentially Mr. Schlitt is correct that <br />you have as many lines running down the alley as you do down the <br />street. <br />Chairman Eggert commented that it cost $35,000 to encase the <br />pipe that runs just under the Library building. She asked Mr. <br />Schlitt to address further the costs involved with property <br />owners that are not included. <br />Mr. Schlitt informed the Board that the contracts they did <br />not have at the prior meeting have been obtained except for Lot <br />3, Block 45. That has two owners. Mr. Proctor, is willing to <br />work with the County directly, and the other owner, Dr. Moore, is <br />out of town at present. The other 2 properties in that block <br />have been contracted with as well as the entire garage area. Mr. <br />Schlitt advised that they (Vero Development Company) are prepared <br />today to discuss a figure that would purchase all that property <br />except the one lot in Block 45 and the Hatch property, which is <br />2,000 sq. ft, right on SR 60 in Block 46, and he believed those <br />owners also are ready to sign a contract and very willing to work <br />with the County. <br />Commissioner Scurlock noted that if you give Concept G/A a <br />credit of 1.3 million for the value of that land and the <br />34 <br />are not <br />included in their property, yet between the two, <br />and he <br />advised the number of a million dollars comes up, and it is <br />probably a little more than that. Mr. Schlitt believed if you <br />move the building further back, you are going to be doing just <br />what you said you didn't want to do on 15th Avenue; i.e., build- <br />ing a building over top of utilities. He stated that there are <br />no sewer lines and highly expensive utility lines at their 15th <br />Avenue location, and they see no major costs in relocating a few <br />water lines which are there. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if Mr. Schlitt was saying that if <br />you move to the west and straddle the alley, there are potenti- <br />ally more sewer lines, and Mr. Schlitt advised that all the sewer <br />lines come out of the 10' easements in the City. <br />Mr. Halback believed potentially Mr. Schlitt is correct that <br />you have as many lines running down the alley as you do down the <br />street. <br />Chairman Eggert commented that it cost $35,000 to encase the <br />pipe that runs just under the Library building. She asked Mr. <br />Schlitt to address further the costs involved with property <br />owners that are not included. <br />Mr. Schlitt informed the Board that the contracts they did <br />not have at the prior meeting have been obtained except for Lot <br />3, Block 45. That has two owners. Mr. Proctor, is willing to <br />work with the County directly, and the other owner, Dr. Moore, is <br />out of town at present. The other 2 properties in that block <br />have been contracted with as well as the entire garage area. Mr. <br />Schlitt advised that they (Vero Development Company) are prepared <br />today to discuss a figure that would purchase all that property <br />except the one lot in Block 45 and the Hatch property, which is <br />2,000 sq. ft, right on SR 60 in Block 46, and he believed those <br />owners also are ready to sign a contract and very willing to work <br />with the County. <br />Commissioner Scurlock noted that if you give Concept G/A a <br />credit of 1.3 million for the value of that land and the <br />34 <br />