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Western Carolinian Volume 65 (66) Number 12

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  • WESTERN CAROLINIAN NEWS November 15, 2000 See SQUIRREL on page 4 "agencies" had been holding him up. Upon contacting Jerry King of Tuckaseigee Water & Sewer, Berkow was told that they had been waiting on West to come with a plan to hook up the line so that he could apply for a permit. Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer later informed Berkow on July 16, 1999, in a letter from Jerry King, that West had applied for his permit to start the needed work. This granted Berkow a 90-day grace period with a temporary permit to have tables over the 20 seats allowed. For over a year, Berkow continued to cook, run his business, and deal with the regular problems that a restaurant owner laces. "I just want to cook, man," Berkow said. "I don't understand this kind of stuff. I understand food. I like to feed my friends." Finally, in September of 2000, Berkow called Stephens at the Health Department to ensure that he could tell any potential buyers of the business that they wouldn't have any problems with the current permit. On September 14, 2000, Berkow received a letter from Charles Stephens that stated that the seating increase was "contingent on the connection to Tuckaseigee Water and Sewer within 90 days as per letter from Jerry King dated July 16. 1999." The letter also staled that the proper connection had not been made and that the additional seats "will have lo be eliminated." Stephens warned that the continual use of the extra seats could cause West's current septic system lo fail, and that if the extra seats were not taken away, "the result will be the revocation of your permit to operate the restaurant." "Alan decided not to remain open," Stephens said. But Berkow insists that he can not operate on 18 seats alone, especially after operating his business with extra seating for over a year. Norman West could not be reached for comment on the current situation, but in a letter to Berkow dated September 13, West stated, "I do believe that the project will be done within the next 6-8 weeks. This will allow me time to have the parking lot repaved before the asphalt plant closes for the winter." The only problem with West's most recent promise lo hook up the new sewer line is that Berkow was told he must reduce his seating or close down by October 25. 2000. In another letter to Berkow, West stated, "This pasi Monday I discussed the sewer line installation with Doug Parker of Parker Excavating. He told me that he could start the installation of the sewer line on Monday, October 30 after he returns from a trip." Since October 30. the only real work that Berkow has seen in the area of the Blue Squirrel are some loads of gravel and pipes brought in. One of the possible reasons for this could be that no one is sure if West had gotten a permit from the Department of Transportation lo dig under the road near the intersection i>t Wayehutta Rd. and Old 107. which Stephens at the Health Departmenl says West must have before his engineei work. Berkow is now led without a restaurant, looking foi a new home lo practice his cooking. "I don't care about lav and stuff anymore." Berkow said. "I just want to cook again." IV GO TO OUR tV WEBSITE W AND VOTE ON THIS "i WEEK'S ISSUE: 24-HOUR VISITATION I CHECK THE WEBSITE FOR UPDATES • Various links to things not included on the printed edition. N • C 0 M • Now with more graphics ...HINT. HINT — . 1 . i f For Sale Euchella Sport Lodge end of year used Mi. Bike Sale. Save 30-40% on 2000 model specialized Rockhopper Mt. Bikes wilh aluminum frames and from suspension. (828) 488-8835. 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