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jr <br /> k f� <br /> Board of Supervisors -2- <br /> ACCEPTANCE OF IMPROVEMENTS, <br /> SECURITY AND GRANT OF <br /> EASEMENT FOR HILLSIDE GREENS <br /> The Subdivision improvements, in general , consist of a well, <br /> water distribution system, equipment installation at the <br /> Par Country Estates Well Site No. 2, street lighting, and roadway <br /> improvements . The original Subdivider, . Daniel Schack, et al, <br /> arranged for construction to begin in 1986 . As the water system <br /> and other improvements were nearing completion in early 1968, <br /> water quality tests on the Hillside Greens well indicated that <br /> excessive levels of nitrates were present . <br /> During 1988,--the Su:bdivider: .submitte.d setreral,incomplete <br /> proposals for water treatment systems, to correct the nitrate <br /> problem. After approximately six months, it became apparent the <br /> Subdivider was either unable or unwilling to correct the water <br /> system deficiencies . In September of 1988, the Board of <br /> Supervisors authorized a demand to Developers Insurance Company <br /> (DICO) , as Surety, for completion of the Subdivider' s obligations <br /> (8-88-1356) . Shortly thereafter, the Bank of America initiated <br /> foreclosure proceedings against the Subdivider. <br /> During 1989 , ' DICO and Bank of America commissioned several <br /> studies and rehabilitative efforts, in an attempt to resolve the <br /> nitrate problem. These proved unsuccessful , and .neither DICO nor <br /> Bank of America displayed a willingness to pursue the problem <br /> further. In April of 1990, County Counsel filed a lawsuit; but <br /> deferred service of the complaint to allow various Subdivision <br /> acquisition proposals (by new developers) to run their course . <br /> In late 1992 , a new development group (Par Green Partners.) <br /> displayed a serious interest in acquiring the Subdivision and <br /> resolving the water quality problems . They submitted a formal <br /> well rehabilitation proposal for County review in March of 1993 . <br /> in 'early-'April, 1:993-,- County- Counsel served its-=previously filed <br /> lawsuit (against DICO, Bank of America, et al). , to- meet statutory <br /> deadlines for service and protect the County' s legal interests . <br /> Par Green Partners formalized acquisition of the Hillside Greens <br /> Subdivision in late April of this year. Their contractor began <br /> rehabilitation work at the Hillside Greens well site in early <br /> May. The original Hillside Greens well was abandoned, after <br /> rehabilitation efforts failed, and a new well was drilled on the <br /> same lot . -The new well meets State. Title 22 water quality <br /> guidelines . All remaining Subdivision improvements have been <br /> completed. The Department of Public Works and Public Health <br /> Services - Environmental Health Division have determined that the <br /> work is complete and ready for acceptance by the Board of <br /> Supervisors . <br />