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Steve Moler of Masteller and Moler, engineers on the <br />project, agreed with staff that if a road that is on the <br />County's road plan is built by the developer, the cost of <br />building that road should be subtracted from the road impact <br />fees. <br />Commissioner Bird thought it unusual that the engineers put <br />the treatment facility in the front of the development facing <br />Oslo Road, but Mr. Moler said that eventually it would be <br />abandoned and they intend to buffer it very well until then. <br />Most of the site will be occupied by the percolation ponds, and <br />if they can work it out with General Development, they can put <br />two or more other buildings in there. <br />Director Pinto pointed out that another advantage to the <br />facility being in the front is that everyone can see it, smell <br />it, and we can make sure that it is operating efficiently. <br />Commissioner Wodtke had some questions on drainage and Mr. <br />Moler answered in detail, using a map of the site and explained <br />that all the drainage for the project will drain into the lake <br />and the rest will drain into a culvert. <br />Chairman Scurlock opened the Public Hearing and asked if <br />anyone wished to be heard in the matter. <br />Penelope Hessen, 716 19th Place, wished to know how this <br />project would affect the drainage on the lots in Oslo Park, and <br />Planner Boling explained that the drainage would be kept on site. <br />Mrs. Hessen also asked what economical effect this <br />development would have on their area, and Director Keating did <br />not feel it would have any adverse effect. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously closed <br />the Public Hearing. <br />66 <br />JAN 2 2 1986 BOCK 63 F -u -c394 <br />