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DRAFT <br /> 201 consistent with state statutes, and that the county needs to have a reasonably up-to-date <br /> 202 land use plan in order to administer zoning. So, we're putting that on all our abstracts <br /> 203 going forward just as a reminder that there is a state law requirement and it's important to <br /> 204 have a process to adopt a land-use plan. So, with that, I'm happy to answer any <br /> 205 questions about the process, about the wells, the ground water, the community septic <br /> 206 information that we've collected and learned about, as well as conservation subdivisions. <br /> 207 And I know the board will have some discussion about those items as well, and Cy will <br /> 208 also help with questions, as needed. So, with that, I'll turn it back over. <br /> 209 <br /> 210 Lamar Proctor: Okay. Thank you for sharing that information. I thought it was very helpful, especially the <br /> 211 stuff about wells, and community wells versus individual wells, and it's kind of the <br /> 212 relationship of those, the dynamics of wells with the environment and of setbacks and all <br /> 213 that stuff. So, does anyone have any questions of Tom? Delores? <br /> 214 <br /> 215 Delores Bailey: So, Tom, thank you. Looking at the homework, mine is around sewer systems and <br /> 216 wastewater is what you call it. So, on page—is that how you want to do it? You want me <br /> 217 to say what page I'm on. <br /> 218 <br /> 219 Tom Altieri: We'll start with that, yes. <br /> 220 <br /> 221 Delores Bailey: Okay, so I'm on Page 2. <br /> 222 <br /> 223 Tom Altieri: Okay. <br /> 224 <br /> 225 Delores Bailey: And I have a very basic question. <br /> 226 <br /> 227 Tom Altieri: Perfect. <br /> 228 <br /> 229 Delores Bailey: There are two drawings there, and can you talk to me about the difference. One of them <br /> 230 has the four houses on it; is that a subdivision on top of that? <br /> 231 <br /> 232 Tom Altieri: So,just to be clear, I'm looking at the same page. This is Attachment B of the summary <br /> 233 notes, very first page. <br /> 234 <br /> 235 Chris Johnston: This is the community versus individual systems? <br /> 236 <br /> 237 Tom Altieri: Ah, okay. <br /> 238 <br /> 239 Chris Johnston: The septic systems. <br /> 240 <br /> 241 Tom Altieri: Thank you, I'm there. <br /> 242 <br /> 243 Delores Bailey: Attachment B. <br /> 244 <br /> 245 Tom Altieri: So, the image where we have the conventional septic systems on the left and then the <br /> 246 cluster systems on the right. <br /> 247 <br /> 248 Delores Bailey: And it's the individual—it's not hooked to anything? Like this, it wouldn't be in a town or <br /> 249 anything like that? This is like in the county? <br /> 250 <br />
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