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Chairman Scurlock asked if that change would require <br />the submission of a new site plan, and Mr. Mendez answered <br />that it would, but at the same time he felt it should not <br />present any great problem because the impervious areas would <br />remain about the same from a run-off standpoint. <br />Odors: Mr. Mendez felt that the greatest deterrent to odor <br />problems is that Mr. Aiello's office is going to be right <br />there and he does not like odors either. <br />Commissioner Wodtke questioned Mr. Mendez about the <br />letter submitted by Dr. Wellings which referred to the low <br />levels of virus affecting the children using the athletic <br />field, etc., and traveling downwind. Mr. Mendez confirmed <br />that virus do travel downwind, but pointed out there has <br />been no incidence of disease reported. <br />Commissioner Wodtke then asked if Mr. Mendez could <br />produce an expert witness who could attest to that. Mr. <br />Mendez stated he could not do that; all the evidence he had <br />was the evidence contained in Exhibit F. <br />Mr. Aiello did not want to argue point for point, he <br />just wanted to make it clear that Hutchinson Utilities will <br />abide and comply with any and all regulatory conditions in <br />order to protect St. Edward's School and all their <br />customers. They are willing to do whatever is necessary, <br />but they need to do it now. <br />Commissioner Lyons commented that he had not heard of <br />any health hazards.- caused by aerosols from Vero Beach's <br />wastewater treatment plant located on the west side of the <br />17th Street Bridge, but Commissioner Wodtke pointed out that <br />there was an unpleasant odor at times. <br />Commissioner Bird believed it all really boiled down to <br />mitigation, and it seems both sides have indicated their <br />willingness to do this, as far as changing the building, <br />landscaping, etc. While that is being done, St. Edward's <br />59 <br />'MAY 2 3 1984 BOOK 557FACE 170 <br />