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RECOMMENDED WATER AND <br />WASTEWATER IMPACT FEES <br />WATER <br />COUNTY <br />FISCAL <br />YEAR <br />IMPACT FEE <br />CURRENT 1991 <br />1992 <br />1993 <br />Water Treatment and Storage $ 818 $ 893 $ 973 <br />Water Transmission $ 502 $ 548 $ 597 <br />Total $19294 $1,320 $1,441 $19570 <br />WASTEWATER <br />IMPACT FEE <br />Wastewater Treatment and <br />Sludge Management <br />Effluent Disposal <br />COUNTY FISCAL YEAR <br />CURRENT 1991 1992 1993 <br />$ 979 $19048 $1,159 <br />$ 604 $ 647 $ 716 <br />Wastewater Transmission $ 580 $ 626 '$ 676 <br />Total $19417 $2,163 $2,321 $29551 <br />aut 813 <br />Chairman Bird asked for an explanation of how Mr. Hutchinson <br />justified the increase in the 1993 impact fees. <br />Mr. Hutchinson explained it was based on the County's master <br />plan for water, wastewater and effluent disposal along with plans <br />for constructing a new sludge management facility, with the <br />additional factor of the state and federal requirements regarding <br />effluent disposal. <br />Commissioner Scurlock wanted assurance that the seven million <br />dollar sludge facility, along with the increased costs caused by <br />the new state and federal requirements, will be distributed fairly <br />between new customers and existing customers so that neither is <br />overburdened. He also noted that future increased costs in meeting <br />state and federal requirements could be covered by increases in <br />rates and fees. <br />28 <br />
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