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The billing is similar to
the arrangement for an
nual recreation club dues
at the Rim in Brightwood
The Rim board ofdirec-
tors agreed Sunday to
delay subcontracting for
actual construction until 60
percent of all assessments
is collected in advance The
money will be banked to
collect interest
Timberline Rim hopes to
get the new well on line by
next spring
Initially, too, the associa
tion will submit plans to
state and federal agencies
for approval
"Then when we dig the
well, we'll have to see what
production and water
quality we get." said
Marilyn Peterson of the
Rim office
The project will include
digging a new well, install
ing a pump and hooking the
new pump into the residen
tial water system with the
existing main well
An old small well at the
lodge will be capped
McFarland to debate Smith
Washington. DC., to meet
with Rep Claude Pepper,
D-Fla., and Rep Ron
Wyden, D-Ore , to discuss
senior citizen issues and to
attend a fund-raiser spon
sored by the Democratic
Study Group
She will addressed the
Sandy Chamber of Com
merce at noon Tuesday at
Tollgate restaurant, while
Rep Smith will address the
Sandy Chamber Oct. 19
State
Sen
Ruth
McFarland. D Boring, has
secured the debate she's
sought with Rep Denny
Smith, her opponent for the
newly-formed 5th congres
sional district.
The debate will be a one-
hour joint appearance at
7 30 p m Oct 20 at the
Charbonneau Country Club
near Wilsonville
The debate, sponsored by
the bipartisan Citizens for
Good Government Com
mittee, is being coor
dinated by former Oregon
representative
Edith
Green
McFarland has repeated
ly challenged Smith to ap
pear in a public debate.
Rim officials feared the
existing well and pump
alone would be hard press
ed to meet needs of some
320 homes, when the
development is filled to
estimates for 1986
A filled development
would have only approx
imately 262 gallons of
water per day for each
home by 1986 with existing
sources That amount is
considered marginal, par
ticularly with shut-down of
the present pump for
repairs
Reserve time of three
days is required for repairs
to the existing well pump,
and such delays have caus
ed problems there in the
past.
Such occasional shut-
downs meanthe Rim
realistically would have
had trouble meeting water
needs by as early as 1984,
by Rim office estimates
Some residents reportedly
have experienced trouble
getting financing recently,
because of water problems
there
Two Rim members
reportedly were denied
conventional financing,
because the development’s
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approval
A third resident finally
secured conventional
financing, but was forced
to pay two interest penalty
points
The best outside financ
ing the Rim could find
would have added 11.5 per
cent interest charge to the
project
The estimated $60,000 in
prepaid assessment fees is
expected to cover all pro
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sional candidates to appear
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McFarland said “I hope
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Rim approves new well assessment
Timberline Rim voted
103-36 Sunday to approve
property assessment for
purchase of a second well
for improved water service
that's occasionally inter
rupted by pump repairs
The
neighborhood
association voted to charge
themselves a one-time
special assessment of $125
per lot to prepay the $60,000
project, thereby saving in
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