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situation and a possible problem with sewage, but each time it <br />comes before the Commission, there is another request to'add just <br />a few more houses and trailers. Attorney Brandenburg believed we <br />are at a point where we need to resolve this permanently. Right <br />now we have an individual who wants to place another trailer <br />there and the Health Department has refused to grant permission <br />for them to hook up to a septic tank. This individual is saying <br />that no one else out there had to comply; so, why should they? <br />Attorney Brandenburg reported that this property is zoned <br />C-1 and actually does not allow either trailers or fish camps; <br />however, we all know it is there. Several years ago the owners <br />appeared before the Commission and said they would not sell any <br />more lots until it was permanently sewered; so, the County then <br />did allow 15 more self-contained trailers, which, it turns out <br />are not self-contained, but they are there and the remaining lots <br />have been sold. The Attorney felt we must decide what we want <br />there and what we don't want there, find a zoning solution and <br />resolve the sewage problem for both the park and the camp by some <br />sort of assessment program. He also felt we should go back to <br />the ones who developed those lots and require that they pay part <br />of the assessment since they created this problem to begin with. <br />This matter is on the agenda because things are coming to a head. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked what about the hotel, and Attorney <br />Brandenburg stated that is the only thing that conforms to the <br />zoning. All the rest is not allowed, and the one thing we don't <br />want there, a hotel, actually is allowed; no building permits <br />were ever pulled, however. <br />Commissioner Bird believed that we have got to create a <br />central sewage system out there and tie everyone into it. <br />Chairman Scurlock noted that what he is talking about would <br />cost in the range of $200,000 or more. <br />Administrator Wright reported that staff is meeting at a <br />division head level today to chart a course of action, and <br />Chairman Scurlock suggested we proceed with doing what is <br />57 <br />OCT 17 Boo <br />�;,;F6 <br />1984 <br />� J <br />
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