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<br />respect. So you all have copies of the complaint that’s been filed, so if you have specific <br />questions about that part, then I want to go into executive session to be able to answer <br />those questions. But as Commissioner Fritz stated, the intent was just to figure out where <br />we’re at and where we’re going forward, that’s appropriate to be in open session. <br /> <br /> Chair Bennett: Let’s bifurcate the question. Is there any commissioner here that <br />wants to understand the lawsuit? <br /> <br /> Commissioner Osborne: If we can keep the agenda item on the agenda for the <br />future, in case that comes up, in case there’s a shift in the County’s involvement. <br /> <br />Ms. Wong: The only reason why it’s agendized as an executive session is because <br />we have to give the public notice that we may go into it. That’s why. We don’t have to go <br />into it. It’s up to you guys, so that’s why it’s on there. <br /> <br />Chair Bennett: So I’m not hearing any interest of the commissioners to discuss the <br />details of the lawsuit, so I think we’ll pass on the executive session. And then let’s handle <br />this as an agenda item. <br /> <br />Commissioner Fritz: That’s what I had intended. <br /> <br />Chair Bennett: Okay. And so Commissioner Fritz, why don’t you take the lead? <br /> <br />Commissioner Fritz: Okay, there’s just page after page of data here, and if I may <br />ask this woman, Ms. Demoruelle— <br /> <br />Ms. Demoruelle: Yes, I’m Sandra Demoruelle. You may call me Sandra, Sandy. <br /> <br />Commissioner Fritz: It’s a good name. So what’s happening down there now? <br /> <br />Ms. Demoruelle: Well, may I include Jerry too, because he really has the history of <br />what’s happened. <br /> <br />Commissioner Fritz: We’ve kind of heard from Jerry. <br /> <br />Ms. Demoruelle: Okay, well what just happened is, when I first came into it—it <br />was in April when I showed up at a meeting, thinking that somehow we might be involved. <br />My husband has property in town and so we were worried about it. When I walked into <br />the room and saw that picture that was there of the wastewater treatment plant, a full- <br />size wastewater treatment plant beside the school, it really bothered me. And we were <br />unable to find out anything at the meeting. Berna kept the meeting really straight on kind <br />of an airy fairy, how-do-you-envision-your-future, never talking about why this was there <br />or what happened. So that’s when I got involved, found out that there had been an FEA in <br />2007 for the specific treatment—the conversion from the LCCs to the septic. And if you <br /> <br /> <br />