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- M M <br />Planner Rohani stated that you can with a density of 2 upa <br />or less. <br />Planner DeBlois suggested that Policy 1.1 might say <br />"excepting the provisions of Policy 1.6." <br />Commissioner Bird continued to express his concern about <br />consolidating the density and becoming another Fort Lauderdale as <br />it seems that is the way we are being led. <br />Discussion continued at length regarding spreading out, <br />urban sprawl, low density, etc., and Chairman Eggert asked if <br />everyone was content that Policy 1.1 reading the way it does <br />still allows for Policy 1.6. <br />It was generally felt those two can live together. <br />OBJECTIVE 2 CORRECTION OF DEFICIENCIES <br />By 1995, 40% of the existing residential units and 600 of the <br />existing non-residential units within the 1995 wastewater service <br />area shown in Figure 3.A.9 of the sub -element will be connected <br />to a regional sanitary sewer system. <br />Commissioner Bird asked if that objective is realistic, and <br />Planner Rohani advised that it is based on the information the <br />Utilities Department provided. <br />OBJECTIVE 3 SURFACE WATER AND GROUNDWATER QUALITY <br />By 1992, the county in coordination with the County Public Health <br />Unit, Division of Environmental Health as part of the permitting <br />process, will have a set of adopted requirements governing the <br />use of septic tanks and package treatment plants to protect <br />surface water and groundwater quality. <br />Commissioner Bird had questions about POLICY 3.1: <br />POLICY 3.1: The county through the County Public Health Unit, <br />13TVl976n of Environmental Health shall initiate an annual <br />permitting program for evaluation of all package treatment plants <br />and septic tanks, the results of this evaluation shall be used <br />for prioritization of further expansion of sanitary sewer <br />service. <br />6 <br />1 1 9 BOOa I ..1 <br />