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8 <br /> He presented a letter from Hazen and Sawyer dated May 20 in which two (2) <br /> options for Orange Heights were outlined. <br /> Commissioner Marshall suggested t1fat other options besides "A" and "C" be <br /> worked out by Hazen and Sawyer to get back to the base bid and a phased-in <br /> program to include the 191 who signed contracts. <br /> Commissioner Carey agreed that additional options need to be developed to <br /> include as many of the 191 as possible in the initial project for the amount of <br /> money available. <br /> Geoffrey Gledhill pointed out the County will bear all the capital costs <br /> in the Orange Heights area and will continue to serve this area at the city <br /> rates which means the other users will be picking up the cost for these people. <br /> Kenneth Thompson indicated that the capital cost will be there regardless <br /> and the system would be sized correctly. The only cost would be the $300 tap <br /> on fee. He read through the modifications to the Wastewater Collection and <br /> Purchase contract as proposed by the Town or Hillsborough. He stated that <br /> Kordell recommended against allowing any entry into the force main because the <br /> last major pump would need to be upgraded and likely some change in the size of <br /> the force main. <br /> By consensus a special meeting was set for Friday, May 24, 1985 at 3:00 <br /> p.m. in the Commissioners Room, Hillsborough, NC for further discussion on the <br /> Wastewater Collection and Purchase Contract with the Town of Hillsborough. <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> Commissioner Marshall adjourned the meeting. <br /> Don Willhoit, Chair <br /> Beverly A. Blythe, Clerk <br />