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such as Planning and Fire and Wastewater and Department of Health, those type of <br />agencies, and also Engineering Division in case it's in a flood zone or to check for <br />flooding. By going through this process, we eliminate some of that routing people <br />around to different buildings within the County, or to expedite that <br />process. So they'll just go to one counter and be serviced by one specialist, and then <br />the paperwork routes internally within us. Now, if there are special needs, granted, <br />maybe the initial person that received the application would have to refer it to a <br />specialist, but for the most part, that's, I guess, the concept of one-stop, that they just <br />go to one desk, and the only one we haven't worked out is the Department of Health, <br />so to speak. <br />IRVINE: I was going to ask, plus you spoke to us earlier about sending <br />Wastewater over to the Water Department, and so then that would head out of your <br />department as well, and I was thinking, with all this moving in, whether you wanted to <br />include Solid Waste with that Wastewater removal you were talking about getting <br />things combined with water? <br />RAY: Let's don't get off on that right now. <br />SUMADA: That could make an adjustment to how we process things. <br />IRVINE: Yes, if Wastewater goes, that's what they were saying already, so <br />even if they don't do anything with Solid Waste - <br />SUMADA: Possibly. <br />RAY: Kevin. <br />BALOG: Well, just to set the record straight on that. I don't think that was <br />Public Works recommendation, right? To get rid of Wastewater? <br />IRVINE: Yes. <br />SUMADA: No, it was - <br />BALOG: Okay, well anyway, I want to move on so forget about that. I can't <br />comprehend that much right now. <br />KOKUBUN: Can I just mention something very quickly, Commissioner? In terms <br />of what you just asked about how does this actually happen - a one-stop shop. <br />SUMADA: Yes. <br />25 <br />
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