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citation. They have 176 ERUs in that alone. The Roseland <br />shopping center area has a need, and that was where a lot of the <br />impetus came from, plus the commercial areas. He believed there <br />are sufficient ERU's just there to build a system by itself. All <br />this will be determined by the feasibility study and the amount <br />of pins on the map. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if we are still talking about <br />expanding the Gifford plant to this area, and was informed that <br />we are not; that is a separate plan. <br />Commissioner Wodtke inquired if we are talking about water, <br />and Chairman Scurlock stated that at this point we are talking <br />about wastewater. They have the same interest being expressed in <br />water, and generally water is first, but the Chairman explained <br />that the commercial areas are being restricted because they can't <br />expand with just septic tanks and cannot develop to some of the <br />densities on the Master Plan based on septic tanks. He believed <br />all the local candidates are interested; in fact, it is about the <br />only thing they agree on. Everyone agrees it is important to get <br />rid of septic tanks. Chairman Scurlock emphasized that while <br />there is a lot of interest, it has been made plain that nothing <br />will happen if we have to subsidize it. <br />Administrator Wright believed we should have a report by the <br />second meeting in March to indicate how we should go. <br />REPORT ON TRANSPORTATION PLANNING COMMITTEE ACTIONS <br />Commissioner Lyons gave the following report: <br />55 <br />FEB 12 1986 BOOK 63 FAUF 623 <br />