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M M M <br />Chairman Scurlock realized the importance of our compliance <br />with the Regional Planning Council's new plan in terms of our <br />infrastructure and what it does to us, but felt we need to <br />monitor it. He believed this is more important than what it <br />seems, because it is sort of going along quietly. He stressed <br />it will have dramatic impact on us, and he just wanted to make <br />sure that this document does not invade our existing Comp Plan, <br />which is a good, conservative plan. <br />Commissioner Eggert was especially concerned about a policy <br />listed under #4, which might prevent wastewater services to the <br />north barrier island. <br />Commissioner Bird felt this document is tremendously <br />important to us and relies heavily on Commissioners Eggert and <br />Bowman sitting on the Council to look after our interests, in <br />addition to the review by Director Keating and staff. He just <br />hoped that we.are doing a thorough review on it and are making <br />the necessary commitments so that it will be a document we can <br />live with. <br />Chairman Scurlock pointed out that Item #2 states "the <br />lowest acceptable quality water shall be used to meet nonpotable <br />water demands", and Commissioner Bird felt that could be raw <br />sewage. <br />Chairman Scurlock stressed that it also could be very high <br />in chlorides. <br />Attorney Vitunac advised that the DER would determine what <br />is acceptable. <br />Commissioner Eggert noted that many of the things included <br />in the document are wonderful, but will take a lot of work. <br />There will be 2 more public hearings on the plan, but the <br />comments have to be sent in now. In order to have our comments <br />carry more weight, she would like to see the Board endorse the <br />above comments and send them on to the Council. <br />43 <br />BOOK C oUE 202 <br />
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