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The Director of Public Works and the Engineering Consultant both addressed <br /> law the issue of reusing water and stated that the rate of incremental increase of <br /> water was the issue. The goal was to deal with the water on one's property <br /> and not direct it to one's neighbors and make it their problem. Regarding <br /> large subdivisions it was noted that infrastructures could be built to handle <br /> the drainage issues (i.e. a lake was on the McCulloch subdivision to collect <br /> water). <br /> The importance of educating the public on these issues was stressed both by <br /> including articles in the Town newsletter and by visiting the neighborhoods. <br /> Siegel also noted that staff should not let an applicant proceed too far on a <br /> drainage system without guidance from the Town. <br /> 3. PRESENTATIONS FROM THE FLOOR <br /> 4. ADJOURNMENT <br /> There being no further new or old business to discuss, the meeting was <br /> adjourned at 7:15 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Patricia Dowd, <br /> City Clerk <br /> The minutes of the May 1, 1991 Adjourned Regular Meeting were approved <br /> at the May 15, 1991 Council Meeting. <br />