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OCT 2 31990 <br />E OOK 81 PAGE 78"C <br />Chairman Eggert had a question about the proposed growth <br />plan, which shows Paradise Park in the last stage. She assumed <br />the stages aren't set in cement at this time. and Director Pinto <br />assured her that they only want approval of the concept. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously (4-0) gave <br />conceptual approval of the phased plan, which is <br />set out in the following memo dated September 11, 1990; <br />authorized design by staff; and approved the proposed <br />staff position with the thought of the ranges being <br />lower, and if this cannot be accomplished, bring it <br />back to the Board. <br />DATE: SEPTEMBER 11, 1990 <br />TO: HARRY E. ASHER <br />ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />FROM: JOHN FREDERICK LANG <br />ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIA IST <br />DEPARTMENT OF UTILITY SERVICES <br />SUBJECT: WATER MAIN EXTENSION GROWTH PLAN <br />The South County R.O. Plant is currently at capacity, if the maximum <br />output with blending is rated at 2.5 MGD. The plant expansion or <br />membrane addition project will bring output up to 5.5 MGD. - <br />This plan as envisioned will address South and Central County main <br />extensions. A North County Plant is not currently available and the <br />North Beach System is extending by petition and developers, therefore, <br />Phase I is assigned to South County, the area of greatest need. New <br />subdivisions, as per Ordinance 88-5, will install dry lines for water <br />mains. Existing subdivisions shall have distribution systems installed <br />! by petition; direction of the Environmental Control Officer, as <br />f authorized by the Board and by the specific provisions -in the County's <br />Comprehensive Plan. This plan calls for water services to subdivisions <br />having undersized lots; undersized as to separation capabilities of <br />septic drainfield(s) and potable water wellfield(s). <br />A figure of $2,000.00 per lot was utilized for cost estimating; this <br />includes an 80' 6" water main, the tap, service line, meter, meter box, <br />all necessary restorations and oversizing necessary to serve the <br />subdivision. Trunkline expansion would be paid for with impact fees <br />while subdivisions would.be assessed. <br />70 <br />�J <br />