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PAGE 5 <br /> separate thoughts were included in one extremely long, complicated <br /> sentence. � Efland continued that the statement regarding service to <br /> development projects within the urban and transition areas was also <br /> complicated and needed much more clarification. He stated that the <br /> Economic Development Commission has not discussed the water/sewer <br /> policy, and, therefore, it is hard to explain to prospective clients <br /> needing more iii also those <br /> citizens who had srg nedcontractsfor ap onsto the Efland sewer line. <br /> He emphasize that a water/sewer policy needs to be in effect as soon as <br /> possible. <br /> Director of Economic Development Sylvia Price noted that the EDC would <br /> review and discuss the Water/Sewer Policy during its meeting on October <br /> 13th and would prepare written comments. <br /> Ervin Nicholson, Efland resident, expressed concern that those Efland <br /> residents who had "signed up for and been approved" for tap-ons to the <br /> Efland sewer line did not yet have sewer service. <br /> County Attorney, Geoff Gledhill, stated that only one-half of Phase I <br /> of the project has been completed. As funds are available, more of the <br /> project will be completed and those residents with contracts will be <br /> allowed to tap-on. <br /> John Link noted that top priority at this time is the hiring of a <br /> County Engineer. Once that is accomplished, more progress can be made <br /> toward completion of the Efland Sewer project. <br /> Janis Burklin, Stoney Creek resident, expressed concern with the size <br /> of the sewer line proposed for the new elementary school. Commissioner <br /> Carey ested that responded <br /> theaSchools Board beuco contacted with ethose equestions. <br /> suggested <br /> John Link stated that the State has approved the site for wells and <br /> septic tanks. <br /> Commissioner Hartwell noted that he felt it was "ridiculous" to propose <br /> wells and septic tanks for the school site. He expressed concern that <br /> problems would occur. He stated that the County must live up to its <br /> Land Use Plan unless there is a health hazard being addressed. <br /> Meg McKean, Stoney Creek resident, also expressed concern with the <br /> extension of sewer lines to the area. Collins responded that the <br /> intent for the Rural Buffer is for public health and safety and schools <br /> are public facilities. <br /> Max Kennedy spoke, noting that he is concerned as a School Board <br /> member, General Contractor and a private citizen. He noted that the <br /> school site has been perked and approved for low pressure systems. He <br /> indicated that package plants were not being approved by the <br /> of Environmental Management at this time. He noted personal <br /> opposition to low pressure systems and stated that he was in favor of <br /> municipal sewer lines. <br />
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