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7---7 <br />L <br />Administrator Wright stated that you would have to set <br />up a set of books on every waterline installed in the <br />County. Every time someone tapped into any line, the County <br />would have to research it and see if a refundable advance <br />existed on that portion of the line. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked if the County went in and put <br />in a 6" line, how would it be paid for, and Director Pinto <br />stated that it could be handled on an assessment basis. He <br />repeated that the Ekonomous had that option but chose to put <br />the line in themselves, and now, the assessment cannot be <br />after the fact. The bottom line is that anyone wishing to <br />install a waterline prior to the County putting in the line <br />must install a minimum 6" line and pay the entire cost. <br />Director Pinto felt very strongly that the County should not <br />change this policy. <br />After Commissioner Wodtke asked if the Environmental <br />Health Dept. will not allow further building in Oslo Park <br />unless they hook up to County water, Director Pinto <br />interrupted Chris Ekonomou reply, and stated that was not <br />the case at all. Mr..Galanis is saying that if you want to <br />build larger than the lot can take and you do not have <br />enough room between your septic system and your well, then <br />you cannot put in a well. <br />Chris Ekonomou hoped this was being recorded on tape as <br />he intends to bring it up. He stated that Mike Galanis had <br />informed them that the law states that you have to be 100 <br />feet from any septic tank. According to the State, however, <br />they could have obtained a variance and gone with 75 feet <br />for these small lots. <br />Director Pinto and Administrator Wright pointed out <br />that is exactly what they are saying, that the Ekonomous had <br />an alternative to installing the 6" line. <br />50 <br />AUG 8 1984 BOOK 5-7 PAIj <br />-E 9e37 <br />