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At its Sept. 8 meeting the Hamilton County Drainage Board approved a package of non-enforcement variances and processed related administrative items. The board voted to approve non-enforcement items 1–7 as listed in the packet. Item 8 was clarified and reassigned to the Cool Creek non-enforcement entry after staff noted it had been filed under Williams Creek; the board approved the reassignment and approved the Cool Creek item. Item 9 involved an amendment to a previously approved encroachment for a fence: field investigations showed the drain was closer to the property line than originally mapped, requiring an amendment to the approved encroachment; the board approved that amendment. The board also approved items 10 and 11, listed as the Williams Creek Drain JR Collins arm and the Crossfields arm, on staff recommendation. Separately, staff recommended releasing two sureties. The board recommended releasing surety for Carter Lumber for road/drain improvements and erosion control on the Frank Kaiser drain at 16337 Atlantic Road; the board approved the surety releases. No dissenting votes or enforcement actions were recorded on these items at the Sept. 8 meeting.
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