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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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12/12/1979
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f } i - <br /> t ��II • a <br /> Wa ne 3 It is implicit where it is going to go. <br /> Charles s This is the road. This water in here comes up within 5 f eet of that road <br /> at high tide. It must because mussels are growing there and mussels don't grow <br /> where it is dry. When Mussels are growing within 5 feet of the read you have to <br /> f igure that that's under water some time. According to this scale -- 1 inch equals <br /> 20 -- so he is showing 120 feet. I question that there is 120 feet there. In look- <br /> ing at the other map, if he dug his holes where he is saying he is putting the systems <br /> in, his leaching Field would be up here and he Is showing 140 feet, 1 seriously, ques- <br /> tion his dimensioning. <br /> Pauline: Where his existing house is now, he had a hole dug somewhere right here. <br /> Charles: He said this dole was a mistake. <br /> a ne s He admitted that finally that he went over the lime. <br /> aulinei It Is in our minutes, i <br /> i <br /> Charles s -He has another hole here 'that is outside the line which he denies digging. <br /> Pauline s The kids has some kind of tree house and that is near where the hole is. <br /> Charles: Where I found the other one up about here on the existing Douse is where h <br /> is' showing the leaching field on this print* He has me so confused as to what I see <br /> and what he has, I aeon't think we can 'make an actual decision and this is why I want <br /> to go down there with DEQE and these prints. <br /> Wa ne: But why should we be responsible for that. <br /> ha.rl es: When he went down there with the health agent none of these bounds were in. <br /> This she freely admits and -was puzzled when I said. where were the stakes when you were <br /> .there. - "What stakes?"' The: only criteria that we- have here is- whether those areas are <br /> actually within 100 feet of-water- or-not. If- they.- are less- than' 100 deet of water, <br /> then we have a- right to say that we object to the.septic system because it does not conte <br /> rm to- the wetlands code. The town code is 75 feed- there .Is- -a conf1ic -.- And short <br /> f us. hiring an engineer or,surveyor to go out with these prints and find his reference <br /> points and then go through it and if it Is as it is and-these kids from- DEQE are willing <br /> to go along and pace off, okay. otherwise,. I'd have to-accept this drawing as it ise <br /> Dorothy and pa lid It is up to us to issue an order of conditions, <br /> Charles: It is up to you. I'm only one. I feel that I have reservations. <br /> 'ausline3 When you are writing up the order of conditions, . it has to be a cplicitly <br /> stated that they. have to comply with the Title Y and the set back from the house. <br /> Dorothy: If we are going to issue -an order of ndit-ions contributing to poiution, <br /> they are going to deny it. <br /> Charles: This is the reservation that I have from my walking around that area and <br /> looking at what I was seeing to what I am seeing on this print, 1 have a difference .n <br /> my mind. <br /> Wa ne: Why can't we just say we have serious doubts on whether or nbt this is the <br /> actual location because of that we cannot make any judgement. If we- have- doubts, we <br /> should be able to extend thea for two years. We have the right to do it. This is a <br /> Conservation law. <br />
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