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' APR 21986 <br />BOOK 64 40 <br />and fill, and Director Davis explained that it is to maintain the <br />storage in a classical flood plain. <br />Chairman Scurlock continued to express concern about the <br />real impact and the cost of some of the changes we require in our <br />ordinances, and Commissioner Bird noted in this case we actually <br />would be relaxing our requirements. <br />Director Davis agreed this is the major change in the <br />ordinance and all other changes are very minor, some simply <br />punctuation. There are some changes on Page 9 re penetrating the <br />ground water table, and he explained that what we are trying to <br />do there is get a little more data by requiring that the people <br />take a look at water quality when this happens. <br />Commissioner Bowman and Commissioner Lyons both commented on <br />numerous typos and confusion. Commissioner Lyons noted that on <br />Page 4 of the proposed ordinance, the paragraph entitled Flood <br />should be Floor, and in the same line the word "unable" should be <br />"usable." He also noted that the paragraph heading "Impervious <br />Surface" should be underlined. Commissioner Bowman pointed out <br />where "verses" should be corrected to "versus" and "alteration" <br />rather than "alternation." <br />Chairman Scurlock suggested that we authorize the County <br />Attorney to work with staff and correct these minor errors. <br />Attorney Vitunac stressed that he has asked all departments <br />not to put such documents on the agenda until an attorney has <br />signed off on them. After they are signed by an attorney, his <br />department then takes responsibility for being sure the documents <br />are in final form. <br />Commissioner Lyons questioned item (9) (a) on Page 11 which <br />states PVC pipe shall be acceptable for installations in <br />privately maintained systems as he did not see why we should have <br />two standards. <br />Director Davis advised that in places such as a parking lot <br />where there is not much traffic, developers like to use PVC <br />42 <br />M <br />M <br />