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SL 6 <br />I lot. Definitions are also - 'provided of "septic tank system," "alternative septic <br />2 system," and "community alternative system." The latter definition was inadvertentl; <br />3 omitted when revisions to the interim development standards for University Lake <br />4 watershed were adopted. <br />5 <br />6 QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS FROM THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AND PLANNING BOARD. <br />7 <br />8 Commissioner Hartwell indicated that he believed this was meant to address the <br />9 repair of existing systems, however, it is not stated that way in 6.25.7. In respon <br />10 to this comment, Collins stated that anew system will eventually be considered an <br />11 existing system. That system could then end up with a failing septic system and wou <br />12 need the latitude provided by this amendment. <br />13 A motion was made by Commissioner Willhoit, seconded by Commissioner Marshall, t� <br />14 approve the proposed amendments as stated below: <br />15 <br />16 ARTICLE VI: APPLICATION OF DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS <br />17 6.15.2.a.2 (2nd par &.) <br />18 A community alternative system is any system serving more than one wastewater <br />19 source, and neither owned nor operated by a public entity. A community alternati- <br />20 system, including a community alternative septic system, is designed to convey <br />21 effluent to surface waters, the land surface or the soil subsurface via direct <br />22 discharge, spray irrigation, overland flow or nitrification lines. <br />23 6.25.7 (2nd para. /underlined) <br />24 Notwithstanding the above provisions, water supply and sewage treatment systems <br />25 shall be limited to individual wells and on -site septic tank systems or individua <br />26 on -site alternative disposal systems. "On- site" shall mean that no new treatment <br />27 system will be permitted where effluent disposal occurs on a separate lot.from th <br />28 source of wastewater generation. Repair systems are ermitted on a se arate lot <br />29 rovided'the Orange Count Health Department certifies that:. <br />30 1. The residence or use has a failing system: and <br />31— 2. There is not a suitable location for a repair sjrstem on the same lot as the <br />82.. - - - = - -- residence or use. <br />-33 VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />34 <br />35 G.ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENTS <br />36 2. DEFINITIONS <br />37 Mili$0, a. Article 22 Efficiency.Apartment <br />38 This presentation was made by Mary Scearbo. In summary this item was <br />39 presented to receive public comment on a proposed amendment to the definition of <br />40 "efficiency apartment" to allow flexibility as to the location of such units. <br />41 <br />42 <br />43 <br />44 <br />45 <br />46 <br />47 <br />48 <br />49 <br />50 <br />51 <br />52 <br />NO QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS FROM THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, PLANNING BOARD OR CITI'e <br />ld <br />e <br />1 <br />1S <br />A motion was made Commissioner Hartwell, seconded by Commissioner Marshall, to refer <br />the proposed amendment to the Planning Board for a recommendation to be returned to <br />the Board of Commissioners no sooner than August 6, 1990. <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />H. SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS TEXT AMENDMENTS <br />1. Definitions <br />a. Section II Subdivision <br />