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Originally Posted by Mike B. OT,
Recently recieved this e-mail.
Mr. Boettcher,
County Attorney McEntire forwarded your question regarding infrastructure costs to the County Commission. I’m replying per their direction.
Infrastructure costs were addressed in the Request for Proposals from developers. The RFP and an addendum to the RFP are available on the Sumner County website. Reviewing those documents will show how it was addressed and is to be covered by the developer.
The link to our site and specific page is Sumner County Website
Shane J. Shields, Sumner County Clerk
501 N. Washington, Rm 101
Wellington, Ks. 67152
ph 620-326-3395
fax 620-326-2116 sshields@co.sumner.ks.us
OR sucoclk@co.sumner.ks.us |
I like what Sumner County included. I especially appreciate...
3. Provision for Adequate Infrastructure. Applicant agrees that in the development of the project, it shall construct, cause to be constructed, or provide the funds to the County for construction of adequate infrastructure to serve the project. Adequate infrastructure shall mean roadways, utilities, and public safety and emergency service facilities in a size and type to serve the employees and patrons of the project as determined by mutual agreement of the professional planning, engineering, and technical consultants of applicant and County. Applicant shall agree to purchase and supply designated police, emergency and fire equipment and technology necessitated by the project.
4. Professional Consultants. Applicant shall agree to reimburse the County for the reasonable expenses incurred by the County for professional consultants it may hire to review the construction and development of the project, including outside legal counsel to advise and assist the County. Such expenses incurred by the County will be reimbursed in equal shares by all applicants endorsed by the County. Upon selection and approval by the Lottery Commission and the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission of the manager of the South Central Gaming Zone, the chosen manager shall agree to reimburse the County for the entire amount of reasonable expenses incurred by the County for professional consultants it may hire to review the construction and development of the project, including outside legal counsel to advise and assist the County, for services rendered after the date the manager is selected and approved.
I wonder if Dodge and Ford County have anything like this?