CCMtg03-20-87SPMin2. Waller presented hypothetical a umptions for projections regarding
and expenses Lor w t for the Years ending 198]
oughs1999. Wa11ez statedat rojections w e based o
fees being i 988ta d 258ci n 1989.
Waller said t t developer'sna eafeesowould ben$Se50ea
[he County's feeshand he said t e programcp ral F
o purchase the Skylark property for 590,000 payableoo aGperiod ofnd
three years which would requite a n propextyet x levy .
Waller said the land at Columbus Ftarbourawou ld be sold for $50,000 in 1991.
Waller said the projections call for 2 employees a signed t
nspect each of t eight lift s s daily. wailer
aidrCmtytinspections o£ n ouldahave to be paid for by
developers. Waller said them ail r ordinance will require
ollar for dollar pass through ofwa e County's 51.50
per 1,000 gallons t ent fee. Thisywouldabemi naddition t the 25 per-
. ere n 1988aand 1989. Mx. Waller said tM1e projections we e
sedruponaa ong marketing program and the requirement that four ~9)
eighborhoodsswhich have dry s required i
ity's s system. (Mingo T r5pringwoodlC e Ruth-Shomatet
andCBay Aveel erMr wailer Bard they ai ing utili tyrtaxlin the a oun of
~ $SOO,000 per year could be pledged toethe ns r loan, however, i£ thist
ney i spent for loan payments the G raleFUnd would be r
the millage r rillseper year. Walloresaide dtheo
dopt and brequire the staff t ctly enforce certavn
rulessfornnews development within the City wM1ichsinclude:
ing City's s
n permittedvin servvice acea unless a sewer develop-_
tnfeeuisrpaid
Anyns wage capacity t rc hosed m t be hooked o the
ityes e linesnaw indicates, a thetd veloper's
expense5e ception wouldtbe that if capacity Fas been purchased
and n t hookedxo t flowing, then a nthly fee shall be
paid t ompensate therCity for its debt servrc to reserve
capaci tyc
The City shall e tab Si sM1 t srze of sewer lines and lift
o be built b
r Sine c shall b the developers
expense, eoCityn eserveev t e srze
of a ewerwline byh pa ying t e mar ginalrcos of ma erial,th
~„ M wallerns ted that k and SM1U Ck could go no furehertdue t the
deadline forts ubmission o report b support.
aLlex s ank reSUired a 1<15rdebtsratvo andcsaid cthe oropo sal
provided Lorachisurequi rement.
Commissioner 5 requirement for full t e
employees i rldepagrtment and M ssler s they w
required for safetywpurposes. suggestedn
inq the w t for m not liftrs
ntract r Smerilsonusaid developerscwould n t paytu pntront f ~
capacity i hey w required to pay a fee t the capacity
dedt waller said the proposnlsos required
tobtain suffic ire nt m ncy t repay the loan.
ould obtain ~5 million from St. L MayoreMyersrsaidn
ityshad t make s rils on s d he
did n agree w andCSMidstne re rw other ways t
hold a s downrwithout i ing r Commissioner Smecilson s id
Waller had n t done was tnhe w s directed t o ty t o City C
which included obtaining up-front money fromd5 i. c and selling
purcnasing s r facilities fox p k laid. o-layoz Myers nasked if there
naa been anyee s from M eiblo ana ~~ as leer aaia n
Mayor Myezs suggested that the C n go wi_1 i of
Waller and c ange later i ary. UepMayor l aidst he
ity needed s g from M t by 4/6/B).o waller
aid h ould workrwitn FlocidaSCentaaleCOmmeroe P
Smerilson said the C uld require the i nMbys9/2/07.
r i.l.s onmsaid hewd t like letterfanGadid n t like
report. ro Mr. Waller agreed to rework report and submit not later than
4/2/BJ.
Payment of Approved Bills. Motron by CUmmxs.. tuner Smezilson, ~
6. Mayor Myers s led that the City had r ved 516,000 in grant
funds for R ark and had alto r vedc520 U.00 f the Central
Florida Societyrfor N cal P assvst rn expense
of Historical Sign for sBradlee/MCi ntyze tHOUSe.
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