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LE9IS: No, I didn't.
HEDRICK: Okay.
At the time we met last, as I recall, there were some discrepancies with regard to
our ordinance and your thinking of the ordinance, and I believe you've done some modifica-
tion of your site proposal. If you want to take over at this time and explain what you've
done.
LEWIS: Okay. Mr. Chairman, the set back was the item which was brought up and
discussed and were looking at, what 1 was interpreting as a 30' buffer, and the board was
looking at a 45' set back. We have since redrawn the set back line to show that we can
put the proposed plant and all the equipment that goes with it within the 45 setback. And
that is what we are now showing on this portion of the Mallard Head Condominium, which is
in a reportable plat fashion.
HEDRICK: Okay.
Lisa, do you have any problem with the plat as it is being presented now, meeting the
requirements of the ordinance?
BECKHAM: No, I don't. It meets the development standards of 87.2, and the only
question that I have was that the distance of 45' from the structure and the property
line.
MILLS: I notice one thing there, Duane, it says, "stand-by generator, if required by ,...
NRCD." Are we not going to, hasn't that been something that we wanted on these, and I
think Carroll is the one that said we ought to require that on everything. Carroll Weber.
(not clear) in many of his discussions, and I think this board has, he has appeared before
us so many time, I almost feel like he is a part of our staff.
STEWART: Is that included in our ordinance?
HEDRICK: Draft 7, you mean?
STEWART: Yes, Draft 7.
HEDRICK: Lisa, is that in our DrafL 7?
BECKHAM: Emerg+ncy standby on-site power is required in the draft that you looked at
last night.
HEDRICK: Well, at such time if and when that is adopted, if it's adopted in the near
future, then it would grandfather all systems that would be going in, so if NRCD did not
require it, at least the county ordinance would require it.
MILLS: If we approve this tonight and he goes ahead and builds before we get that
ordinance done, we can't go back and say he has to meet the standards of that ordinance,
can we?
HEDRICK: Well, it depends on how long before we adopt it. If it were completed
beforehand, as 1 understand this, he probably could. But our ordinance, I believe, says
that it must be completed before the adoption. Isn't that basically what the ordinance
says?
POPE: I don't think that's right. I think that if it's commenced before the adoption
(not clear)
MILLS: If we approve this, and he goes and starts on it tomorrow, then I don't think
the ordinance could include him.
POPE: Right.
HEDRICK: Unless we,
MILLS: And I don't think it's any big deal (not clear) I think if it's approved
that we ought to approve it under the condition that we have standby generation. Then we
don't have to worry about that problem.
HEDRICK: Wayne, do you have any problem on the plat where you have "standby genera-
tor, if required by NRCD," to delete "NRCD"? To say "if required," meaning, I assume that
would be by county or whomever?
(not clear) here in our waste treatment ordinance, we are requesting that be a part
of our ordinance, that there be standby generator, or stand by power.
LEWIS: Can I have time to consult with my engineer?