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G~ <br />Jay Bryan: Would you address the specific question? <br />Jeff Peloquin: There is a couple of old stones and it has been platted archeologically. <br />Renee Price: Are there any archeologically studies on the properties. <br />Jeff Peloquin: In our work, we have not found anything disputed or questionable. <br />Renee Price: Will this go the Historic Preservation Commission? <br />Glenn Bowles: Not normally but you could make that a recommendation. <br />Michelle Kempinski: Do you have an overhead of sheet S3 showing the patch line and stream buffers? <br />Glenn Bowles: No. <br />Michelle Kempinski: The dashed line on sheet S3 around the perimeter of the lot lines, those are the <br />building set back lines. Does the county permit any sort of structure inside the stream buffer? <br />Glenn Bowles: No, unless it is a road. <br />Michelle Kempinski: Technically, for this plan, the building set back line indicates the area that you cannot <br />build outside of. Whether it is a requirement fora 10-foot set back on the side or right of way for a road. <br />The set back lines cross over into the stream buffer and would it make sense to follow the edge of the <br />stream buffer. <br />Glenn Bowles: If that were your preference, we could handle that. <br />Larry Wright: There are soils for suitable septic areas that overlap with the stream buffer too. <br />Glenn Bowles: As staff, we tend to discourage that situation. The only way it can be accomplished would <br />be through an administrative variance. <br />Larry Wright: What do you mean by accomplished? Put one in there? <br />Glenn Bowles: They are. being honest and showing the appropriate soils are in relationship to those <br />setbacks and stream buffers. We discourage the placement of ground absorption fields and repair fields in <br />those areas. <br />Larry Wright: I think that would be advisable because when an inspector goes there, do they have the <br />stream buffer? <br />Glenn Bowles: No but they call me. <br />Jay Bryan: That would be to discourage what aspect? <br />Glenn Bowles: Placing septic ground absorption systems in regulated stream buffers. <br />Larry Wright: It would be nice to be a little more forceful than to discourage. <br />