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sometimes they do, and it's all up to Department of Health. So I think the applicant can better <br /> respond to that. <br /> VITOUSEK: I understand there, but I believe the question that we have is whether or not as a <br /> condition of the issuance of Use Permit that the Planning Commission can include that as a <br /> condition. <br /> JACKSON: You can. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay. <br /> JACKSON: You have that authority. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay. Is there any questions from any other commissioners that haven't spoken <br /> yet? Commissioner Carr Smith. <br /> CARR SMITH: Yeah, that just lead me to wonderI think it's 2045 that cesspools are <br /> supposed to be replaced by septic system. So, is there anything in the county plans to begin to <br /> recommend replacement when Use Permits or any other kind of permits come up? Or is that not <br /> really on the radar right now? Just curious. <br /> ROY: Yeah, Maija or April will have to answer that question. <br /> VITOUSEK: Go ahead, Maija. <br /> JACKSON: I think actually April. She's here acting on behalf of the director today, and she's <br /> our manager of long-range planning; she has a better idea of the county's long-term plan for a <br /> cesspool conversion. <br /> SURPRENANT: Thank you all. April Surprenant with the Planning Department. Thanks for <br /> having me here today. Again, I think we are, the county is following the guidance from <br /> Department, state Department of Health. And so we are considering some things in the next <br /> round of the General Plan, which would—we are not ready to reveal that or discuss all of that <br /> quite yet—but those are, those are part of the considerations going into our long-range plans as a <br /> whole. But for now all we can go by is the direction and codes, laws, and rules as provided by <br /> the Department of Health. I would also add that the house was permitted as a five-bedroom <br /> house, and so that is not being expanded or extended, so theoretically, a family, a large family <br /> with guests could also occupy the same dwelling. <br /> VITOUSEK: Commissioner Van Pernis. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Thank you. I note that the county's background report and recommendation <br /> talks about the 10-occupant B and B while the state Department of Health refers to a requirement <br /> of a six-person, guests are not to exceed six, so six and a caretaker will be seven. How do, how <br /> does staff rectify the difference between the 10 referred to in the application and the six referred <br /> 6 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />