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for the bacteria to live on. But generally, and I'll say generally, I say in every
case, for the first (not clear) the type of .eastc leaving 0e treatment plant like this
would actually be better, because the water would be clearer; the wcste would be settling
down. You simply start getting the oxygen going again when the power comes back on. I've
had plants go out, you know a guy from a community called me, and the pi ant had been down
for a week, something like that, we've had that back in compliance within a few days. I
mean, one case up in the mountains, a guy that actually (not clear) the operator committed
suicide for some reason, maybe
HEDRICK: Probably had to go before a board like this one.
TONY: It was several days before they could get anybody to come in and inspect the
plant. Those things can be, even in the worst situations, and I feel like we were one of
the original operators at that time that operates plants properly in any of the worse
situations, you can turn that plant around and you can have practically drinking water
(not clear) in a very short period of time, and you're not talking about, even those worst
cases an impact on the environment. So I wouldn't really burden myself, really put a lot
of emphasis on, stand by generation or even holding tanks. There is just (not clear)
strange situation such as I mentioned to you, municipal plant, lift station, and this type
thing. I thought I would point that out. As a matter of fact (not clear)
HEDRICK: All right. Thank you, Tony.
Are there any opponents to the public hearing issue? There is none registered at
-- this time. Again, are there any opponents to the Mallard Head Condominium Project as
presented? Hearing none, I assume there are none. Do any of the board members have any
further questions?
We all might take note of Tony's statements, which I think were well placed and well
taken that maybe in our ordinance which we are proposing we might look very strong at
that, what we're requiring in that ordinance, that we might look at not requiring in every
application because maybe somewhere it wouldn't be a need.
If there are no other questions, I assume that completes the public hearing that is
listed, Do you have any more infomraticn, Lisa?
At this time I move we adjourn back to regular session.
Any discussion?
If not, all those in favor say "Aye."
Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
REGULAR SESSION RESUMED.
ZIMMER PATIENT CARE: MOTION from Commissioner Mills to approve the rezoning of the
property belonging to Zimmer Patient Care Systems from Residential Agricultural to M-1,
Light Manufacturing. The property is located on S. R. 1005, Old Mountain Road, near the
intersection of Interstate 40, more specifically designated as Iredell County Tax Map 8M,
Block A, Portion of Lot 76B.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
MALLARD HEAD PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT - PERMIT MODIFICATION: MOTION FROM
Commissioner Stewart to approve the request for a modification to the Planned Residential
Development Permit for Mallard Head, to allow Mr. Lewis to proceed with a package treat-
ment plant as shown on Exhibit 4.
AMENDMENT from Commissioner Stewart to have the package treatment plant include a
solinoid operated safety valve as part of the design, as condition of this approval.
VOTING: Ayes - 3 (Stewart, Murdock, Crosswhite)
Nays - 2 (Hedrick, Mills)
Clerk to the oar
STATESYILLE-IREDELL COUNTY CIVIC CENTER AUTHORITY - REPORT:
Mr. Peter Meletis, chairman of the Civic Center Authority, Mr. Ronald Hawkins, member