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Apparently this reporting is referring to the pre - Beruff/Knapp version of the Land Development Code 520: “Upon notification by the County that dust, particle emissions, erosion, and siltation control measures are inadequate, the developer shall immediately cease operation." That was before Nicole Knapp went through and "clarified" the code via memo ala the ADU memo for Beruff. Can't wait to hear the Knapp pretzel logic on Tuesday. And then there is the "unusual dry winter exception" (Satcher) and the severe nationwide shortage of water trucks exception (Rahn). According to SW FL Water Mgmt Dist, Year to date Rainfall for the district is 10.17 inches, the average ytd rainfall is 10.98. So we are at 93% of average. Nice try Mr. "people's side." And I googled Commercial Water Trucks, the first site listed has no fewer than 15 available water trucks for sale, with pictures. https://www.commercialtrucktrader.com/Florida-Water/trucks-for-sale?category=Water%20Truck%7C2008240&state=Florida%7CFL. Our county government lies to us. They think we are idiots. Lake Flores is in KVO's district - Mr. "leading the way" against developers has done squat. VOTE THEM OUT

From: "Dust Control" on BOCC Meeting Agenda Next Week

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