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"open burning," we could insert "in urbanized areas." Mr. <br />Kleckner further noted that another point that come up with AG <br />and residential so close together is that AG needs to spray and <br />some would even like to use aircraft for that purpose. He <br />believed that spraying and open burning are two issues that need <br />some addressing. <br />Chairman Eggert noted that she has some problem with citrus <br />up there not being able to burn the trees they have culled out, <br />but Commissioner Bowman believed that Henry Fischer had to buy a <br />$32,000 air curtain incinerator for his development, and she <br />believed the citrus people need to do the same thing. <br />Commissioner Bird pointed out that this problem was <br />addressed earlier when Mrs. Lier was here, and it was agreed to <br />exempt AG when a 5 member Board was present. <br />Director Keating advised that we have a comparable policy in <br />the Conservation Element that has been there and already does <br />exempt AG. He would suggest that we put that in here and make it <br />consistent, and we can still look at other available options. <br />Commissioner Bowman noted that on a national level we asking <br />for a Clean Air Act and talking about the ozone layer, and all <br />that particulate going up in there doesn't just go away; so, she <br />really felt when you are exempting AG, you are doing us all a <br />disservice. <br />Director Keating wasn't even sure the air curtain inciner- <br />ator doesn't produce as much of that; it just burns it quicker <br />and more efficiently. <br />The Board gave staff the ability to exempt AG and change the <br />Policy accordingly as discussed. <br />OBJECTIVE 5 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION <br />By 1992, the county will establish a regular coordination mecha- <br />nism with other local governments and agencies for an effective <br />system of Solid Waste Management`. <br />Chairman Eggert read the following Policy, which has some <br />changes: <br />A a � <br />125 BOOK P' �E • <br />�E 6 C'J <br />