Discussion with Mr. Lovett was field on the renovation of the Courthouse. Mr. Lovett said the Engineer- previously hir^ed was not a certified Engineer and the .present engineer Mr^. Alderson did not carry an insurance policy for error and omission. The slab in the parking lot is sitting on compacting fill and there has been no movement in it and there is not sweat in the walls. If we raise the floor slab we are talking about considerable expense. R jack hammer' will need to be used to put ditches in for^ some of the sewer lines and to knock out curbs on col~.tmns. Judge Stacy shares Commissioner Margan's interest on work being done with out an error- and omission insurance policy because this decision we will have to live with for- the rest of our term and Commissioners' Court to come. lodge Stacy will contact Mr. Alderson, the engineer to discuss the changes being made in the r^enavations of the Cour^thottse and have Stan Reid, the Rssistant County Rttorney to address the statute of limitations. Discussion of utilizing two (c) lots for^ a building site, one for the residence and one for all ar^ part of the wastewater disposal system. Charlie Diggs addressed the Court with a possible solution to have an easement drawn up with a sketch to be recorded in the deed records and develop a policy with the Homeowners Gr•aup on Var^iances. We can except metes and bounds for• property. ORDER ND. 2Q~664 RPPRDVRL OF VARIANCE TD THE GLAT REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 5~D2 (K) RULES OF KERB CDUNTY FOR PRIVATE SEWERAGE FRCILITIES On this the iDth day of November 1991, upon motion made by Commissioner- Oehler, seconded 6y Commissioner Holekamp, the Court unani~ously approved by a vote of 4-0-0, to approve a variance for David Ballard, for Tract 13, in the Riverside Subdivision. This variance is for an um^ecorded subdivision. PRGE 474 t\fi `~`-