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NOV 17 `687 <br />BOOK 70 oGE ffi <br />of the north area, Mr. Gallagher pointed out that the Chesser Gap <br />site is centrally located to where the majority of the people <br />live in the north county and has very good access from CR -512, <br />Roseland Road, and Fleming Drive. As far as sewer is concerned, <br />this property is surrounded by a very large subdivision called <br />Sebastian Highlands, comprised of thousands of homes which use <br />septic tanks. Therefore, there is no reason that a septic system <br />cannot be placed on the Chesser Gap site as well, especially <br />since it is going to be a temporary situation. <br />Chairman Scurlock felt that one of the problems is that once <br />you get into a public system vs. a private residential system, <br />the Health Department requirements change substantially. <br />Mr. Gallagher also wanted to point out that GDU water lines <br />run along CR -512 directly in front of the Chesser Gap property, <br />and that Sebastian Lakes is also served by GDU which master <br />meters their water for their franchised area. It is the same <br />water for both sites. He did not feel there should be any <br />problem in striking a deal with GDU for water at the Chesser Gap <br />site as he understood that an agreement was made recently between <br />the County and GDU to service Dr. Fischer's office on Route #1. <br />Chairman Scurlock stated that was not accurate, because GDU <br />refused to enter into an agreement In fact, in order to consider <br />it, they demanded that area be included as part of their <br />franchise area. The County is talking with the GDU Miami office <br />in the hope they will reassess their position. <br />Mr. Gallagher stated that he stood corrected. He pointed <br />out that the owners of the Chesser Gap parcel were among the <br />first to jump into the north county wastewater treatment program <br />and have a sufficient number of ERUs reserved for the Chesser Gap <br />development. At that time, it was their understanding that the <br />program was supposed to be underway within 2 years, and he <br />expected that when we talk about line extensions, the County has <br />already accepted Chesser Gap as part of their program. He <br />20 <br />
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