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41 <br /> Approved 5/4/2016 <br /> 158 also in Eno. The bigger restriction is the sewer outfall that comes from it, that's where the restriction is. So with the <br /> 159 sewer element of it there are some pre-treatment requirements that al utility providers have.And we could note that <br /> 160 they must meet the environmental regulations of the utility. For example, Morinaga; there is a pre-treatment function <br /> 161 so there's not high level organic matter that goes in the sewer that can create issues. <br /> 162 <br /> 163 Michael Harvey: I guess I was asking; is that covered somewhere else?Or because we're permitting this by right are <br /> 164 we leaving the door open for a big use? <br /> 165 <br /> 166 Craig Benedict: I think either turn it into a policy, like a small area planning policy so that we have be aware in of that <br /> 167 and I agree if you have something permitted by right you better have some way to have it black and white; it's okay <br /> 168 by the site plan or it's not okay by the site plan. So, I'll work with Michael and Ashley to see if there's a way to keep <br /> 169 that in mind. <br /> 170 <br /> 171 Michael Harvey:Also, remember that just because something is permitted by right,there are still regulatory <br /> 172 permitting processes that we may say we could use. But using this example, if a local utility or even the state says <br /> 173 you can't do what you're proposing in this manner. <br /> 174 <br /> 175 Tony Blake: But given what's going on in politics right now, relying on the EPA or the state for things like that might <br /> 176 not be the wisest. <br /> 177 <br /> 178 Craig Benedict: The one area we may consider is some of those performance measurements.Vibration, glare,and <br /> 179 soot; maybe we could have some sort of sewer. <br /> 180 <br /> 181 Tony Blake:Yeah, or require them to contain whatever it is and dispose of it in some other way, elsewhere... What <br /> 182 I'm worried about is somebody is going to come in here and do something that's potentially dangerous or harmful and <br /> 183 not be properly regulated. <br /> 184 <br /> 185 Lydia Wegman: But as Michael says the EPA or the state. They would have to have some kind of hazardous waste <br /> 186 disposal or incineration permit in order to do that. <br /> 187 <br /> 188 Ashley Moncado continued presentation. <br /> 189 <br /> 190 Craig Benedict:And the last thing, if you have any more comments on this or any of the other Board Members have <br /> 191 comments send them to Ashley and before the next meeting we'll try to answer them. So feel free to send Ashley <br /> 192 some additional comments. <br /> 193 <br /> 194 AGENDA ITEM 3: ADJOURNMENT <br /> 195 <br /> 196 Meeting was adjourned by consensus. <br /> 4 <br />