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Phare: <br /> <br />I don't think we have that many <br />zoned parcels to get up to that <br />number. <br /> <br />Annette Brand, City Administrator, stated that those are the <br />figures that Chris Miller had been using in the Service Expansion <br />Fee and they are taken directly from the plots. <br /> <br />Lathrop: <br /> <br />We're not far off, if we used 1,000 <br />just for round numbers. Then, I <br />looked to Marshall Lake, because <br />that is our future source of water, <br />if we were able to acquire it. I <br />can't see where we're going to get <br />the water to sustain any <br />substantial, or for that matter any <br />minimal expansion of our City beyond <br />what we've already annexed, unless <br />we want to gamble that <br />Marshall/South Boulder Creek <br />drainage water is going to come <br />available. <br /> <br />Phare: <br /> <br />Lathrop: <br /> <br />Phare: <br /> <br />Other than the Plan B that you <br />discussed, which is the continued <br />acquisition of Basin water, which <br />probably won't get the job done, <br />there is nothing that I can turn to <br />tomorrow to replace this pipeline. <br /> <br />Wouldn't we continue to acquire <br />Marshall water, if it were to become <br />available and economically feasible? <br /> <br />Yes. That would be my <br />recommendation. <br /> <br />Hornbostel: <br /> <br />Could we increase some of our <br />capacity of the water that we <br />already have by reservoiring water, <br />like building another lake, or <br />putting another tank up, etc.? <br /> <br />Phare: <br /> <br />That was looked at, as far as the <br />Raw Water Master Plan. Because our <br />junior rights that would be used to <br />fill those yielded so little or none <br />during the dry year, you are looking <br />at probably 3 - 4/1 storage ratio. <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br /> <br />