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AR j 2 1991 BOOK <br />VF'A E <br />Motion was suggested by Commissioner Scurlock to adopt <br />Ordinance 91-9 as recommended by staff based on going to the Multi - <br />Family, GDU and Commercial Water Rate alternative as proposed by <br />our consultant. He also wished the Utility Department to have <br />authority to contact the franchised mobile home parks and identify <br />that if they wish to make arrangements to vest at the current <br />impact fee to be paid over a ten-year period, they be allowed a <br />reasonable period of time to do so. <br />After discussion, it was felt 30 days was a reasonable time <br />limit. <br />Commissioner Eggert noted that the language explaining that <br />"Connection shall not be mandatory unless capacity is available," <br />should be added, and Attorney Vitunac asked that the Ordinance be <br />amended to state that the old rates will remain in effect until <br />April 1st. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by Commissioner <br />Eggert, Commissioner Wheeler being absent, the Board <br />unanimously (4-0) adopted Ordinance 91-9 as recommended by <br />staff based on going to the Multi -Family, GDU and Commercial <br />Water Rate alternative as proposed by our consultants; with <br />the inclusion in the wording that "Connection shall not be <br />mandatory unless capacity is available; 11 the old rates to <br />stay in effect until April 1, 1991; and also authorized <br />staff to contact the franchised mobile home parks and advise <br />that if they wish to make arrangements with the County to <br />enter into an agreement to vest at the current impact fee to <br />be paid over a ten-year period, that they may do so within <br />a thirty -day time period. <br />54 <br />
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