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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Authorization is granted for the Level III new development construction projects identified in this section, subject to the general conditions specified in W.S. 99-3-103.
(b) Project--Oakley Water Supply Project:
(i) Project sponsor: Oakley Improvement and Service District;
(ii) Project purpose: Rural and domestic water supply;
(iii) Project description: A water supply pipeline valves, and appurtenances necessary to make the project function in the manner intended;
(iv) Total project budget: Three hundred fifty-two thousand dollars ($352,000.00);
(v) Project grant: The state of Wyoming shall grant to the sponsor from water development account I through the commission for the design, permit procurement, project land procurement, construction engineering, and construction of the project an amount not to exceed one hundred seventy-six thousand dollars ($176,000.00) or fifty percent (50%) of the actual development costs, whichever is less;
(vi) Appropriation: There is appropriated from water development account I to the commission one hundred seventy-six thousand dollars ($176,000.00) or as much thereof as is necessary to carry out the purpose of this subsection. Unexpended funds appropriated under this subsection shall revert to water development account I on July 1, 2005; and
(vii) Special conditions:
(A) The sponsor is responsible for acquiring fifty percent (50%) of the total project budget from other sources;
(B) The project is expressly contingent on formation of the Oakley Improvement and Service District and approval of a project financing plan by an election held pursuant to the Improvement and Service District Act, W.S. 18-12-101 through 18-12-140, and the Special Districts Elections Act of 1994, W.S. 22-29-101 through 22-29-408.
(c) Project--Wheatland Water Supply Rehabilitation Project:
(i) Project sponsor: Town of Wheatland;
(ii) Project purpose: Municipal and domestic water supply;
(iii) Project description: Construction of a new well, installation of new storage facilities and piping to connect the improvements to the town's water system and appurtenances necessary to make the project function in the manner intended;
(iv) Total project budget: Eight hundred fifty-four thousand dollars ($854,000.00);
(v) Project grant: The state of Wyoming shall grant to the sponsor from water development account I through the commission for the design, permit procurement, project land procurement, construction engineering, and construction of the project an amount not to exceed two hundred twenty-two thousand dollars ($222,000.00) or twenty-six percent (26%) of the actual development costs, whichever is less;
(vi) Appropriation: There is appropriated from water development account I to the commission two hundred twenty-two thousand dollars ($222,000.00) or as much thereof as is necessary to carry out the purpose of this subsection. Unexpended funds appropriated under this subsection shall revert to water development account I on July 1, 2005; and
(vii) Special condition: The sponsor is responsible for acquiring seventy-four percent (74%) of the total project budget from other sources.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 99. Noncodified Statutes § 99-3-503. Level III construction projects--new development - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-99-noncodified-statutes/wy-st-sect-99-3-503/
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