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Planning Director Keating had no questions at this point, <br />but Public Works Director Davis asked Mr. Autry if the parking <br />lot was constructed with 6" stabilized subgrade with the required <br />bearing value, and Mr. Autry confirmed that it was and that the <br />subgr.ade was approved before they poured the concrete. <br />Michael Galanis of the Environmental Health Department <br />interjected that in the case of development such as this, where <br />we are dealing with pumps, etc., the elevation of the building is <br />not established based on the sewerage disposal. The elevation of <br />the building would be a function of the contractor or the <br />Building Department. His department did not set an elevation on <br />that building, but on the drainfields. If you go around the back <br />of the building, you will see what Gary Parris called "Mount <br />Parris." That is his sewage disposal. They are at this point <br />dangerously, or, at least, very close to the water retention <br />areas. However, as designed, if the drainage situation worked, <br />which he does not think it does, they would not be in the <br />proximity they are to the retention area. <br />Chairman Scurlock asked what authority the Environmental <br />Health Agency has to intervene if the sewage system is not <br />functioning. <br />Mr. Galanis stated that if the sewage system was not <br />functioning - and it is functioning - they would then be able to <br />order a correction to -see that it does function. <br />Attorney Vitunac swore in Neil Nelson. <br />Mr. Nelson came before the Board representing Dr. Springer <br />and stated that Dr. Springer actually had no control over any of <br />this other than investing his money into a building. It seems <br />there are two separate problems involved, and it appears there <br />will be a long period of litigation to determine the facts. Mr. <br />Nelson noted that he had a certified engineer down on the <br />property, Harlan Peterson, and Mr. Peterson feels there are no <br />structural defects, that the parking lot is not broken up. Mr. <br />Nelson advised that the biggest problem is that Dr. Springer has . <br />57 <br />JAS 1 � F����298 <br />