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Under discussion, Utility Services Director Terry Pinto <br />dvised that the placement of the water lines was based on <br />reformation that was available at that time. He explained that <br />tility lines sometimes must be relocated because of road widening <br />rojects that occur after the lines are in place. <br />Commissioner Bird noted that the narrow right-of-way and the <br />rainage ditch on the north side of CR -512 made it necessary for <br />he lines to be placed between the asphalt and the bottom of the <br />rainage ditch. He commented that the lines will be underneath the <br />avement after the road is widened, but it was his understanding <br />hat this will not be a problem. <br />Director Pinto stated that he prefers for utility lines to be <br />nderneath the street. He explained that even though the road <br />arf ace must be repaired whenever work is done on the lines, he <br />ould rather do that than disturb people's landscaping. <br />Commissioner Adams asked whether we could charge the cost of <br />alocating these lines to the road widening project, and Director <br />into explained that when permission is granted to install utility <br />ines, there is always a provision in the agreement for the cost of <br />ay relocation to be paid with utilities rfunds. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />WORK AUTHORIZATION IS ON FILE <br />IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated December 16, 1993: <br />33 <br />j6JAN 1994 BOOK 91 F'nE 30 <br />