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Approved & T23 <br /> 1316 be in someone ' s window, they will be pointed straight down onto the courts directionally . That is something that tennis <br /> 1317 players prefer too by the way . <br /> 1318 <br /> 1319 HYAA representative : Without lights , you end when the sun goes down . In the fall it' s about 7 : 15 and in the spring it' s <br /> 1320 around 8 o ' clock . Our games all start at 6 o ' clock . <br /> 1321 <br /> 1322 Adam Beeman : I am just going to go ahead and assume that you guys will both agree that you are not going to ask <br /> 1323 Hillsborough for water and sewer. And I am going to go ahead and talk about water and sewer . I read this septic report <br /> 1324 from your soil scientist and he' s shown where it is suitable and not suitable . Then I take your drawing and overlay it and <br /> 1325 your buildings and pavements sit on top of all your good sites . Anything that you leave with the exception of the tennis <br /> 1326 courts , they are in the bad to not so great septic areas . The last sentence if the soil scientist report was " There appears <br /> 1327 to be ample soils and drain field needs for 1 , 200 students a day school , however once a preliminary site design is <br /> 1328 completed , additional site and soil investigation should be conducted to determine the system particulars . " Like I said , if <br /> 1329 you lay your site plan on top of this , your buildings cover the majority of your good , suitable septic spaces . I just don ' t <br /> 1330 understand . <br /> 1331 <br /> 1332 Jim Parker : Those sites are conventional septic so there would be innovative septic systems that would be absorptions in <br /> 1333 fields , or sprayed or there ' s a lot of ways that are done beyond the conventional septic soils . <br /> 1334 <br /> 1335 Adam Beeman : If you put in 55 houses , the health department would determine half of them have septic issues and they <br /> 1336 probably wouldn ' t be put there anyway or there would be restrictions on bedroom size and that' s that . I just want to be <br /> 1337 clear because I see septic issues . I don ' t know why you didn ' t go back to the soil scientist after you got a design and go <br /> 1338 back through your site plan and what he did and say yes , everything is still acceptable and suitable or no , we need to <br /> 1339 shift some things around because to me it looks like you are sitting on all your good space with pavement and buildings . <br /> 1340 <br /> 1341 Jim Parker: The soccer fields could become the septic areas for the school . That is true , and I said that earlier through <br /> 1342 the innovative design . <br /> 1343 <br /> 1344 Adam Beeman : Nobody on your team has approached the environmental health department for a consultation ? I am just <br /> 1345 curious to know if you have actually consulted with environmental health . <br /> 1346 <br /> 1347 Jim Parker : Other than what Cy indicated as far as them reviewing the soils and everything else associated with that . <br /> 1348 <br /> 1349 Adam Beeman : The scientist said " Even though I find suitable places , the regulating authority may find . . . . Regardless of <br /> 1350 what happens between you guys and Hillsborough , if we are going down the septic and well path , I just want to know <br /> 1351 that you are going to have suitable space for your schools but I see nothing saying here ' s the space for your fields and <br /> 1352 here is the space for the tennis courts . <br /> 1353 <br /> 1354 Jim Parker: You ' re right, the school is the biggest user . <br /> 1355 <br /> 1356 Adam Beeman : I was just trying to ascertain if it would be good to go forward and ask the soil scientist to look at the site <br /> 1357 plans and say you ' re good or hey you guys need to shift some things around , this is not going to work . If we move <br /> 1358 forward tonight and approve your plan , your next steps through the development process is going to the health <br /> 1359 department and getting your permits and all that . If we let you go forward and you spend more money making allocations <br /> 1360 and the health department says "eh you don ' t qualify" . . . <br /> 1361 <br /> 1362 Jim Parker: That' s our risk . <br /> 1363 <br /> 1364 Adam Beeman : I am simply asking in my mind why wouldn ' t you step back and have them give you a <br /> 1365 preliminary . . . . come out and say " yep , you ' re right, we agree with the soil scientist report . Everything looks like it should <br /> 1366 be moving forward . " I ' m just trying to prevent you from , . I A would assuage me to say that someone has looked at the <br /> 1367 septic to say " yes , this is going to be acceptable " I have 11 acres and I only perked for 3 bedrooms . It' s difficult, I get it <br /> 1368 and . . . . <br /> 1369 <br />