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permitting and computer modeling will be necessary to continue with the request for a 20 -year CUP. <br />Additional professional engineering effort will require a written response to the RAI and possibly <br />computer modeling to determine the potential impact to the groundwater level as a result of <br />groundwater withdrawal. <br />For pursuing a Consumptive Use Permit, the County has retained the professional services of <br />Missimer International Inc. On November 3, 1998 the Board of County Commission authorized <br />work authorization no.I to Missimer International for starting the permitting effort by submission of <br />an application and data to the Water Management District. Attached is an additional work <br />authorization for continuing professional services for Missimer International Inc. to continue with the <br />permitting and groundwater modeling effort Attached is a copy of the contract for execution by the <br />Chairman. <br />RECON&H20ATION <br />The staff of the Department of Utility Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners <br />authorize the Chairman to execute the attached professional services contract in the amount of <br />$11,800.00, as presented. <br />ACCOUNTNO: 471 219-536-033-13 NAME: Consumptive Use Permit Renewal AMOUNT. $11,800.00 <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Ginn, SECONDED <br />BY Commissioner Stanbridge, to approve staff's <br />recommendation. <br />Under discussion, it appeared to Vice Chairman Adams that some of the requests for <br />information in the original application were not answered. She asked where Missimer got <br />the information for the tables sent in the first response. <br />Director ofUtility Services Donald Hubbs explained that consumptive use permitting <br />is a very important activity. The rigorous process usually takes about a year. He believed <br />this request for information (RFI) was probably the first in a series. He recounted that the <br />process began November 3, 1998, when the Board approved Missimer's initial work <br />authorization. Compiling the information was a joint effort between the County and <br />Missimer. Missimer used the old Brown and Caldwell population data as well as other <br />information. The information on the old master plan (which is in the process of being <br />updated) was submitted initially because it was all we had at the time. In February, updated <br />census information (BEBR) was made available to the County. SJRWMD uses the newer <br />population information, a critical value, to determine how much water the State will allocate <br />through the consumptive use process. <br />JUNE 89 1999 <br />29 <br />BOOK 109 PAGE 508- <br />