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predicated on certain conditions and promises !hich were agreeable by all parties, maybe
not agre.abl^ to all parties, but were compromised by those parties at the time it was
done. Notwithstanding the fact that there is a better wheel right now, I'm not about to
go messing up that decison which was (not clear) . . . vote. Also if we did feel inclined
to go to a waste treatment facility, it would have to coma, in my opinion, after we have
adopted some sort of ordinance.
We are right now, as you heard earlier, in no position to tell yu what that ordinance
would say, if it were our inclination to go with a iaste treatment facility, to authorize
you to continue that particular desire. So at such time as we take a vote later on, I
want you to know what I'll be casting my vote in the manner in which I cast it.
WALSER: Two months ago I stood up here then, and if I'm not mistaken, and ferwarned
this group that it seems like nobody that has any knowledge of what's best would say that
the septic system is best, and that we've come back to you and said that the nitrification
field maybe is not the best way. We know this was coming, and we're going to continue the
development of Heronwood, and it's not going to stop. Heronwood is going to continue to
develop. It just seems to me that when you do find a seat belt to put in a car that is
going to save lives, it seems like it's prudent to use a seat belt, and that's the only
analogy that I can come up with. You know, it seems like if everybody wants it, but
because of some promises that were made at another time, and I don't know that there were
promises. I know that :hey were certainly talked about and certainly was a part of the
whole situation, and I'm not trying to say it was not a part of the whole situation.
Technology changes and engineering changes, and we're prepared, you know, we can proceed
with septic tanks. no gre-t problem, in the long run it is going to be cheaper for us to
proceed that way. I do want you to know that we came forth in good faith, and there is no
attempt to circumvent anybody or anything or try to pull the wool over anybody's eyes.
(not clear) . . . straight on top of the table.
HEDRICK: I appreciate that too, Bert.
Are there any other comments before we go back into regular session? If not, I move
that we go back into regular session for the purpose of disposing of the matter we have
heard here in the hearing.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
REGULAR SESSION RESUMED.
HERONWOOD REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION OF A MODIFICATION TO ALLOW THE USE OF A WASTE
TREATMENT FACILITY: MOTION from Commissioner Crosswhite that we remove the restriction of
the septic tank use only for Heronwood.
AYES - 2 (Crosswhite, Stewart)
NAYS - 3 (Hedrick, Mills, Murdock)
MALLARD HEAD REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION OF A MODIFICATION TO ALLOW THE USE OF A WASTE
TREATMENT FACILITY:
MOTION from Commissioner Crosswhite to change the PRO from requiring septic tanks to
waste treatment facility.
VOTING: Ayes - 3 (Crosswhite, Stewart, Murdock)
Nays - 2 (Iledrick and Mills) �.....
APPOINTMENTS TO CENTRALINA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS ADVISORY BOARD: The following
motions 'sere made:
MOTION from Chairman Hedrick to appoint John Fleming to the Region F Emergency
Medical Services Advisory Council.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. Expiration: 6/30/87
MOTION from Commissioner Murdock to appoint James A. Cook and Alvin L. Morrison to
serve on the Region F Council on Aging Advisory Board. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
Expire 5/30/87
MOTION from Commissioner Hedrick to appoint Grady Hall and Eric Daily to serve
additional terms on the Centralina Private Industry Council. Expiration: 6/30/87.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
MOTION from Commissioner Crosswhite to appoint Steve Robinson and Frances L. Murdock
to serve on the Centralina Certified Development Corporation. Terms expire: 6/36/87.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
CHANGE IN 14EETING WITH DAVENPORT: Miss Beckham, planner, said she tried to call Mr.
Davenport during the break, and hz was not available on the July 2, 1985 date as proposed
earlier in the meeting. After discussion the board agreed to schedule this meeting for
July 11, 1985, 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., County Annex Conference Room. ,