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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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12/12/1979
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F + - <br /> ti <br /> Pauline s He called me on it already. <br /> Bruce: We did hit ground water at 6 feet so we are going to have a different kind <br /> of septic system than you usually have which will put ust I believeo 4 feet above <br /> the ground water. The elevation is 8 feet and we need at least 1 -feet. The foun- <br /> dation will have about three to three and a half foot crawl space so the total <br /> building itself will b 1 above. 'The furnace mill b 1 1 above. there won't b <br /> anything but a crawl space. <br /> Pauline: Have you applied for all your building permits and everything? � <br /> Bruce: I have applied to New Seabury for their permit and they turned around and <br /> said have you applied to DIDE for a permit. I said I am in the process; I have <br /> hearing coning up. So I am taking one step at a time in getting things squared, <br /> away. <br /> Paulines You should apply for all permits -- what about the building Inspector and <br /> the board of health? <br /> Bruce: I haven't given it to thea yet. But if I. can get things squared away here <br /> tonightt I will give it to them tomorrow. Regarding the septic system, they don't <br /> know how many feet it is from the water, <br /> a rye: It's more than 100 feet. <br /> 7 at <br /> Pauline: You have Nigh Mood Water in there any how. <br /> Bruce Yesp that's right. <br /> Barbaras Is there a bank there? <br /> Bruce: I would say it is about a 2 foot bank. It is a fainly level lot. It's the <br /> last lot on the cul -de-sac. i <br /> Pauline: Are there not piers or posts in the water? <br /> Bruces When I first saw the lawyer representing the owner, she thought they had a dock <br /> permit. Then I contacted you and you told rye that they didn't have one. Then I went <br /> over there and looked at the lot and they had a couple of ropes from trees that might <br /> have been attached from a dock t one time. 'There isn't any 2x4 l s or any posts in the <br /> water as such. They may have had a floating dock there at one time. There isn't any- <br /> thing there right now. Lot 29 does have a dock. Lot 30 is not built on right now. <br /> Pauline: Do you know what the name on lot 29 is ._ <br /> Bruce: I'm not sine. <br /> Pauline: I think it's Huckerbee. Okay, he has a permit. <br /> Charles: The only thing, as I understand it, if that pier is not show on this plan . . . <br /> All z No, he is going to file a second notice of intent. <br /> P ultnei I have advised him to for the simple reason that the corps of. engineers will <br /> not get to this for no .her 'sic to eight weeks or better, <br /> Bruce: Yes. I didn't grant to get tied up with the building of the house so I would <br /> say that the plan will be with the pier and ready to mail out tomorrow. So you would <br /> probably have it on Monday and the Mate will have it a little after that,. <br />
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