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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some of them live in areas where public sewer is banned. They won't be impacted either as long their neighborhood is limited to well and septic. Septic systems make it difficult and uneconomical to significantly increase density especially if the soil is bad. [/quote] What's your argument here? Are you saying that multi-unit housing should be allowed on septic, even though it doesn't work? Or are you saying that multi-unit housing should not be allowed on public sewer, on grounds that it isn't allowed on septic because it doesn't work on septic? Or maybe you're in favor of extending public sewer to areas that are on septic, so that multi-unit housing can be allowed in those areas? Generally, in my opinion, it's a good idea to avoid taking actions that will increase the numbers of failing septic systems.[/quote] They are hypocritical, multifamily housing for every neighborhood, but their own. [b]One of these people in particular is around 500 feet away from public sewer and they could change the sewer map for their own neighborhood if they truly want to promote affordable housing[/b]. However, he won't do this because it will impact their own neighborhood. Density for thee, but not for me if the motto of this hypocritical progressive board. Very similar to Obama preaching about upzoning middle class suburban neighborhoods while he owns a posh beach house in the Hamptons. [/quote] Are you saying that one county council member could and should change the public sewer map? If that were true, that would be super shady. It is not true, though.[/quote]
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