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27 <br /> DRAFT <br /> 1093 helpful. But the permitting would all be done either by the county or by the state regarding the <br /> 1094 installation and its performance.And the inspections are done not by planning. They're done by <br /> 1095 Environment Health through the state. <br /> 1096 <br /> 1097 Charity Kirk: Can we, as a board, do anything to help with that or do anything there or it's just every once in a <br /> 1098 while,we'll ask a question. Ya'll would know more. <br /> 1099 <br /> 1100 Cy Stober: We've already been directed by the commissioners to come back with more information,we'll be <br /> 1101 happy to share that information with you all when I have it, but I don't have it today and I'm going <br /> 1102 to be talking to some of our neighboring counties on what they've done. I've got a conversation <br /> 1103 with Chatham on Friday, and they've done a lot of these and learned lessons, good and bad,from <br /> 1104 their installation. <br /> 1105 <br /> 1106 Charity Kirk: So,we don't have anything. Nothing would be helpful for us to do besides just express interest <br /> 1107 and ask for questions out of public curiosity. <br /> 1108 <br /> 1109 Cy Stober: Not tonight. <br /> 1110 <br /> 1111 Charity Kirk: Well, no, no, not tonight. <br /> 1112 <br /> 1113 Cy Stober: Yeah, no, I don't think there's anything you can do tonight. <br /> 1114 <br /> 1115 Charity Kirk: No, like,over the next year? <br /> 1116 <br /> 1117 Cy Stober: Yeah,there might be, but I think if you're not getting the information,you want or you're finding <br /> 1118 yourself with these questions,then we need to know that and we can work with Environmental <br /> 1119 Health or we can get more information for you, but tonight, I can just promise you we're going to <br /> 1120 get more information. <br /> 1121 <br /> 1122 Charity Kirk: Okay.All right. Because we're talking about like the annual,future work plan, and so, can we do <br /> 1123 anything to help with that and it sounds like no,we can, not yet, but maybe. <br /> 1124 Adam Beeman: So, on those large, you know,community well places, is there any kind of restrictions on the well <br /> 1125 that are put in place as far as providing water to the community or there's nothing there. They just <br /> 1126 own the lot, or the well system and they can provide it and that's that. <br /> 1127 <br /> 1128 Cy Stober: I don't know. But I'll find out. <br /> 1129 <br /> 1130 Adam Beeman: I'm just curious cause I mean it seems broken. Like if we allow that and one person is in charge of <br /> 1131 the water and the whole entire development all of a sudden goes dry,what's the development to <br /> 1132 do? That's where I'm at and the same thing with the septic. If the guy stops taking care of it, <br /> 1133 what's the neighborhood to do? That's where I, that's where all my questions go, but nobody has <br /> 1134 an answer. <br /> 1135 <br /> 1136 Cy Stober: The very cold answer is that's a civil matter between that HOA and that operator. <br /> 1137 <br /> 1138 Adam Beeman: Right, but at the same time,we're not trying to get a whole neighborhood to be stuck without <br /> 1139 housing.Well, it's one thing to bring water in and pull the water in and be able to solve that <br /> 1140 problem. It's a whole other story to pump a septic that you don't have. We'd need to go through <br /> 1141 waste and that was the whole system with Fiddlehead. They had a tank, comes out of the house, <br /> 1142 hits the tank,the tank flows down to the main system. So,yes,you could potentially pump that <br /> 1143 tank daily or however fast, but that's my concern. Is there's no one to guarantee that long-term <br /> 1144 someone capable is going to be operating that sewage treatment plant cause that's essentially <br /> 1145 what it is, a sewage treatment plant. You can call it a package system or whatever else, but these <br />