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<br /> 494 information about next steps in the new year. When we have that info,we kind of can wrap our
<br /> 495 brains around what our next steps are, but we are far from the end.
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<br /> 497 Jonah Garson: I would really appreciate that.
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<br /> 499 Lamar Proctor: And,for those of you wondering what a CLE is, it is continuing legal education, and so it is
<br /> 500 something lawyers have to do. We have to go and do informational presentations about changes
<br /> 501 in the law, and we are required to do so many hours every year. In fact, I owe the North Carolina
<br /> 502 state bar about 14 hours by the end of February. Thanks for bringing that up.
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<br /> 504 Cy Stober: Well,we can take care of half of that for you, Lamar.
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<br /> 506 Chris Johnston: One other thing that I have noticed, and I think would be, I do not know if it is viable or helpful or
<br /> 507 useful or anything along those lines, but,we see projects that come forward to us, and they are
<br /> 508 very similar to previous projects, and I do not know if it is viable or reasonable to say, hey,we
<br /> 509 have this application coming forward. It is very similar to this one that we did 6 months ago, 12
<br /> 510 months ago,a year ago,whatever the case may be, and here is the high and dry of what
<br /> 511 happened last time or whatever, right? As board members,we are here for a temporary amount
<br /> 512 of time. Staff is here in the long term. You all have the vision of this is what has happened and
<br /> 513 what previous boards have decided and why and that sort of thing, and this is similar to something
<br /> 514 that you have seen before, and here is what kind of shook out. Is there any kind of historical this
<br /> 515 looks a lot like that kind of deal? Does that make sense?
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<br /> 517 Perdita Holtz: Only in my brain. Well, and I mean, every project is going to be different. They are located in
<br /> 518 different areas of the county. You know, it is,what did they say about real estate? Location,
<br /> 519 location, location. You know, there are differences. Different water sheds.
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<br /> 521 Chris Johnston: We had two from the same developer that had the same community sewer that had the same, you
<br /> 522 know the neighbors were sitting there telling us that,you know,X, Y, and Z. In some ways,they
<br /> 523 were very similar, right?
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<br /> 525 Venkat Yendapalli: Community sewers?
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<br /> 527 Chris Johnston: Community well. Well, excuse me, community well. Fiddlehead had a community septic system.
<br /> 528
<br /> 529 Lamar Proctor: We did not approve.
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<br /> 531 Chris Johnston: The county commissioner did not approve.
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<br /> 533 Perdita Holtz: Well, I do not think you all recommended either for—
<br /> 534
<br /> 535 Chris Johnston: Oh, did we not?
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<br /> 537 Perdita Holtz: I do not think so.
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<br /> 539 Cy Stober: The recommendation was to deny. I think it was 9-3, something like that.
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<br /> 541 Perdita Holtz: Yeah.
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<br /> 543 Venkat Yendapalli: Is there any change in the acceptance of that system? Like you got a package planned after the
<br /> 544 recent presentation,was there any warming up to those ideas for community, you know, package
<br /> 545 units or community septic systems?
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<br /> 547 Cy Stober: So, to Delores's point, if you would like us to kind of summarize the takeaways maybe in February
<br /> 548 or something like that,we could do that. The overall takeaway, I would say, is there is more
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