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it would have to be built on several acres of land that would <br />have to be raised up significantly. <br />Commissioner Bird was under the impression that there would <br />be an extensive analysis done by staff who would go house to <br />house issuing violations for wiring, plumbing, etc. He believed <br />we need to make some sort of determination as to which violations <br />were grandfathered in. <br />Administrator Wright thought it was going to be a very <br />laborious task and that we should deal with only the obvious <br />violations. <br />Mike Galanis, Environmental Health Division Director, <br />reported that tests performed in 1976 and 1982 revealed a <br />bacteria in the canals leading to the lake and that there is a <br />possibility of fecal contamination. In addition, he had <br />discovered several 4 -inch pipes discharging directly into the <br />water. Some of the pipes are drainpipes from the tops of <br />dwellings, but the origin of other pipes has not been determined. <br />Mr. Galanis noted there is a possibility that the State will not <br />allow the building of a sewage plant out there. <br />Administrator Wright stated that he has asked staff not to <br />issue any more permits until after the study has been completed <br />and the problems are solved. <br />Mr. Galanis advised that the Purdues are asking why they <br />aren't being allowed to occupy their mobile home, and <br />Commissioner Lyons stated that this Commission is sworn to uphold <br />the laws of the state and the county and if it is unlawful for a <br />structure to be there because sewage cannot be disposed of <br />properly, then how can the Commission allow that structure to be <br />occupied? <br />Attorney Paull advised that if the applicant is denied and <br />files suit, the County will be hard put to defend its position <br />because it has not enforced code violations committed by others <br />in that area. <br />41 <br />aooK 8 pvr 743 <br />