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perhaps instead of saying "shall be required," we should say <br />"shall be encouraged." <br />Commissioner Bowman did not see why we should let them off <br />the hook, and Attorney Collins pointed out that effluent will be <br />a limited resource and probably there will be less than is <br />demanded because it is a cheap way to irrigate. Since it is a <br />limited resource, possibly we should just apply this requirement <br />to the new systems. <br />Attorney Vitunac agreed the supply is going to be limited, <br />but pointed out that when Utilities goes down a certain street, <br />it is necessary to make everyone on that street hook up to make <br />the project financially feasible. <br />There was no further public comment on Chapter 926. <br />Planner DeBlois reviewed Chapter 927 - Tree Protection, the <br />highlights of which are as follows: <br />CHAPTER 927 - TREE PROTECTION <br />* REVISIONS TO EXISTING ORDINANCE <br />* REVISIONS BASED ON COMPREHENSIVE <br />PLAN POLICIES AND STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br />* HIGHLIGHTS OF PROPOSED CHANGES: <br />LOWER PROTECTED TREE dbh <br />FROM 8" TO 4" <br />DUNE VEGETATION MAINTENANCE <br />PERMIT <br />- MANGROVE ALT. PERMIT CONSISTENCY <br />W/ FDER; REMOVAL OF <br />DEAD WOOD <br />SPECIMEN TREE PROTECTION <br />Planner DeBlois advi-:sed that Chapter 901, which contains all <br />definitions, references trees and tells us what is not protected, <br />and everything not listed would be protected. He noted that one <br />of the main changes is to lower the protected tree dbh (diameter <br />at breast height) from 8" to 411. <br />43 NO 00, rn'r-Ki+ <br />AUG 09 1990 <br />