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Orange County <br />Public Works Depa►'"en <br />INTRODUCTION , Jr., the Public Works Department is proposing to <br />At the request of property <br />owner, Carl Walters roximately 1000 feet northwest <br />to the High Rock. Solid Waste Convenience Center app <br />reloca Mr. Walters. <br />High Rock Road, to a site also owned by <br />Orange. County currently .leases from Carl Walters the High Rock Solid Waste Convenience Center <br />property as well as another parcel on Saddle Club Road. December 21, 1987 and was converted to <br />■ The High Rock Road lease originally commenced on DO Ober 1993. The most recent renewal <br />one of the staffed solid waste convenience' centers in <br />June 30, 2003. The monthly lease cost for this site is currently $200. on <br />lease expires on 1995 and expires <br />■ The Saddle Club Road lease originally commenced on January 1' <br />December 31, 2005. The monthly lease amount is $ 200. (The Sadd le Club Road site was <br />nter with a stationary <br />originally leased with the intent-�fo establish a solid waste convenience center <br />compactor rather than front -end containers). Both leases contain a termination clause whereby <br />the lessor or the lessee may terminate the lease upon submitting a ninety- (90) day written notice <br />to the other party. <br />Mr. Walters has stated his wish to terminate the lease agreements for these two properties and en ei <br />into a new agreement for the proposed relocation site only. The proposed lease agreement would bt <br />for an eight -acre parcel, with only one acre being used for the actual convenience center due to <br />12.5% impervious surface limitation. The existing solid waste and recycling containers as well as the <br />fence gates would be relocated. In addition to landscape buffer materials and surfacing materialE <br />some additional solid waste containers and chain link fencing would be required. <br />
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