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I have previously sent a letter to the Environmental Health <br />Dept. indicating the County's commitment to study and resolve <br />any sewerage problem due to the use of septic tanks at the <br />fish camp (a copy of which is attached) . • It is my <br />understanding that their Dept. will be conducting tests of the <br />water adjoining the camp in the near future. Based on the <br />Environmental Health Department's position in the past on this <br />same topic; the County's commitment to study the current <br />conditions; and 'the foregoing arguments which are equally <br />applicable to the Health Department, I do not believe there is <br />a basis to deny the Purdues a utility hook-up. <br />I would suggest that the County continue along the path <br />indicated during the Commission's first discussion on this <br />topic; i. e., (1) draft a new zoning code, (2) adopt a new <br />zoning district applicable to the fish camp. Then structures <br />or trailers not in compliance would be grandfathered -in, and <br />all new construction or placement of trailers thereafter would <br />be required to meet the new standards. The standards in the <br />new code should be designed to encourage individuals to comply <br />instead of the current situation where individuals are <br />encouraged to by-pass the County completely and find other <br />means to obtain electricity,. etc. to trailers they have placed <br />on the site without permits. The County would also continue <br />to study the current status of the septic tanks's use and <br />alternate treatment plants. <br />:RSespecy su m'andenbur <br />orney <br />October 18, 19841 <br />Mr. Michael J. Galanis, Director <br />State of Florida <br />Department of Environmental Health <br />1840 25th Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Re: Blue Cypress Lake <br />Dear Mike: <br />Please be advised that the Board of County Commissioners during <br />their regularly scheduled meeting of, Wednesday, October 17, 1984, <br />considered the situation at Blue Cypress Lake. The Board noted <br />that there has been a lack of application of clear cut rules to <br />the area with respect to the County's zoning regulations, Building <br />Code, and sewerage treatment processes. As a result, the County <br />Commission instructed our engineers for the County -wide wastewater <br />master plan to review the area and conduct the necessary work to <br />reach a permanent <br />County has, at its <br />size to serve the <br />engineer a feasible <br />the problems. <br />solution at the site. You will note that the <br />disposal, a package plant of the appropriate <br />area. The County Commission's intention is to <br />solution and move ahead immediately to resolve <br />37 <br />Sincerely, <br />andenbur , <br />Attorney <br />®v 7 1984 BOOK ®FAGF 783 <br />