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Commissioner Scott used his commissioner reports time to raise serious concerns about septic permitting timelines affecting Polk County residents. He said the state’s planned transfer of permitting authority to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has left septic permitting in a limbo state and that repair permits are taking two to three months to issue. He described immediate hardship for residents on septic systems who need repairs and for local contractors who cannot perform urgently needed work.
Scott recommended county staff and county delegation engagement to seek solutions and noted that without state action the situation will remain protracted and costly for affected households and small businesses providing septic services. Other commissioners acknowledged the issue and said they would pursue delegation and state engagement; staff indicated some work already underway but said legislative action or DEP scheduling would be required for major changes.
Discussion vs. decision: The discussion produced a request for staff and commissioners to pursue engagement with state delegation and agencies; no county policy change or formal action was taken at the meeting.
Provenance: Commissioner remarks began at 00:52:24 and continued through 00:55:46.
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