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Currently, the owner of a $200,000 home in the watershed pays $4 in taxes to the watershed planning commission. <br />said the meeting will focus on what can be done with tax increases of various levels. Possibilities, he said, include <br />gram to inspect and require upgrades for failing septic systems, and an option to work in cooperation with Dakota <br />unty's Farmland and Natural Areas Preservation plan. <br />'ff said response to the plan was good at a similar meeting held in Apple Valley. <br />"There's sort of an understanding that these issues need to be addressed and <br />they're only going to get more expensive," Huff said. The meeting is scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Dakota County <br />Extension and Conservation Center. <br />Content © 2004 The Farmington Independent <br />Software © 1998 -2004 lupi Software, All Rights Reserved <br />• <br />• <br />