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2020-2022
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Zendo Kern, Planning Director
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PIPAN: Those, those are prohibitively expensive. Yeah. <br /> CHEN: It's a small project. <br /> P1PAN: Yeah, talking about maybe a million dollars. <br /> CHEN: Yeah. <br /> KANUHA: I'm just thinking about it, what about putting a condition in especially once <br /> you sell all your lots that everybody comes to fees putting in the system when RS-10 <br /> comes online and when Lot 42 comes online. Have you guys thought about that? <br /> PIPAN: Yes, I think the way the condition is written and proposed is if, if we can finish <br /> this subdivision before the sewer reaching the property then we can use septic systems. <br /> KANUHA: Yes. <br /> PIPAN: If we can't then we have to connect to the sewer. So, that's, that's a good way to <br /> say we're not having to do both septic systems and sewer at the same time. If the sewer <br /> becomes available, which is the way the County Code is written, if the sewer is available <br /> to the property, then you have to connect. <br /> KANUHA: Yeah, I don't see doing both of them at the same time. Like you said, it's <br /> definitely not feasible for anyone to do both systems if the system's not going to be <br /> connected. But I just wanted to know if you guys have thought about that, especially as <br /> you sell off the lots, you know, through this project. Looking at moving forward with <br /> what's going to maybe take place on Lot 42, and if that discussion, you know, have you <br /> guys discussed anything about that. And obviously with the County Code, like you said, <br /> if it's there and it's available, you are going to have to tie into it no matter what. <br /> CHEN: Exactly. So, the idea is that if 42 becomes available, connection becomes <br /> available, it'll be much preferable for me to connect it. Sure, I would like to have that <br /> opportunity, but we'll have to see if it's going to be available or not. <br /> VITOUSEK: So, but if, if you are developing lots and selling lots, then you wouldn't be <br /> financially responsible for creating the individual wastewater system for each home. That <br /> would be up to the builder, correct? <br /> CHEN: Except that nobody will buy your lots if you have that condition on it. Because it <br /> would be prohibitively expensive for them to build it and do both. I mean same thing, <br /> either me or the buyer- <br /> 18 <br /> EXHIBIT F <br />
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