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<br /> Policy 1-5: The City will begin an aggresslve program to <br /> find "illegal" connections where '- '--.L i.~ <br /> being drained into the system that lS n,ot <br /> wastewater and does not need collection or <br /> treatment. <br /> Poli 1-6: The City will begin installing¡ on a priori-ty <br /> basis¡ sewage lines In those neighborhoods <br /> such as Fairlawn Addition, which now have <br /> septic tanks¡ to remove as many septic tanks <br /> as possible within the city limits. <br /> Policy 1-7: The City will take every action within its <br /> authority¡ both inside the city l' '. and its <br /> ~lmlC:S <br /> extraterritorial jurisdiction¡ to preveil.t <br /> additional subdivisións from being creac:ed <br /> with septic tanks as their main source of <br /> treatment¡ with the exception of very large <br /> lot, rural type subdivisions. <br /> Policy 1-8: The City will continually monitor new <br /> developmen -t and its effect on the overall <br /> system, and should not approve new development <br /> that will have a neg a-ti ve impact on the system <br /> without r(laking changes In the sys-tem to <br /> overcome 'chat ÌlTtpaC t. <br /> Policy 1-9: The City will develop a five-year capital <br /> improvements program to implement the <br /> wastewater system plan, and to begin making <br /> improvements to the wastewa-ter collection <br /> system on a systematic basis. Part of the <br /> program should be a budget for the next year's <br /> construction of new facilities and <br /> improvemen-ts. The program should be updated <br /> annually. <br /> FISCAL IvlANAGEJV1ENT <br />Goal: To provide the citizens of San Marcos an administrative <br />- <br /> system which maintains a high level of financial <br />