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R-87-1046 - 9/10/1987WHEREAS, Williamson CountyMunicipall Utility No. 2 has given notice that it will not participate in the Regional Wastewater System; and WHEREAS, the remaining customers Wish to continue in furtherance of the regional system; and WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock believes the regional system to be in its best interest, NOW THEREFORE TEXAS That the Mayor be and is directed to execute an interim Regional agreement with the City of Austin, Williamson County Municipal District No. 3 and Brushy Creek Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 of Williamson and Milam Counties, said agreement attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. 1987. ATTEST: •06.c.62 J RESOLVED this aOteb NNE LAND, City Secretary RESOLUTION NO. /1:)e--AiR BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, /1)-1 day of 40.71A-rd4J MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas DATE: September 8, 1987 SUBJECT: Council Agenda, September 10, 1987 ITEM: 13.J. Consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an Interim Regional Wastewater Agreement with the Brushy Creek W.C.I.D., City of Austin and Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 3. STAFF RESOURCE PERSON: Jim Nuse STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the agreement. BACKGROUND: Since MUD #2 has dropped out of the regional sewer project, the original 'contract' has expired. This Interim Regional Agreement is a vehicle to proceed with the best efforts of the remaining customers to continue with the regional project. ECONOMIC,IMPACT: Round Rock's share for line and common costs have .increased from 11% to 14 %. This would result in an increase in our share. This assumes that MUD #2's money will not be available. If MUD #2's money becomes available, our share should not change.