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03/06/2001
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MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED <br />by Vice Chairman Stanbridge, to defer this matter until more <br />information is known. <br />Bill McCain, of William F. McCain & Associates, explained that this does go through <br />several corporations. The project is the River Bend Golf Course on US# 1. There was earlier <br />confusion. He believed the County Attorney's office now had documentation for Arnold <br />Prayer to sign on behalf of the LLC He thought that before any benefit is derived from the <br />project (reimbursement), they have to pay their dollars to the Utilities Department which has <br />been done. He did not see how the County could lose and urged their approval. <br />Utility Services Director Donald R. Hubbs advised the County will not provide any <br />reimbursement until it receives at least that same dollar amount in capacity reservation. He <br />was comfortable from the dollar standpoint because the County is not out any money and this <br />is the standard developer's agreement. <br />Mr. McCain added that it is very critical to release the land development permit. <br />Deputy County Attorney Collins also added that the major member detail lists Roy <br />Prayer and is executed by Arnold Prayer. <br />Mr McCain stated that was the document he had referred to earlier as being on file <br />in the County Attorney's office. <br />Deputy County Attorney Collins suggested he could check for that document if the <br />Board wanted to approve contingent on his inspection of the document, but Commissioner <br />Adams responded that still does not tell the County who SHOPCO is or the principals <br />involved. <br />Chairman Ginn stated we still need the information and the matter could be brought <br />March 6, 2001 <br />124 <br />nrt <br />Gt1 6id'rb v83 <br />
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