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Page 29, Minutes, Meeting:x 7/16/84 <br /> Mr. o' eill; "I can tell you this Xr, Buckingham, that I work two jobs now and <br /> 1 don't work those jobs to have a social life, or to buy things for ys l.f, 1 <br /> 'buy it to pay Mr. Ojala and to pay our mortgage,9 and I am working so that we've <br /> gotten this money together., to go ahead with plans with Mr. ala." <br /> TC: "I think the question still hasn't been answered., Mx. o t riei l� I think what Mr. <br /> Buckingham is saying to you is that if the Board does grant you a variance to install <br /> your system in accordance Trith the design lorepared by Down Cape Engrg, when will the <br /> y ten be put ire?" <br /> Mr. O'Neill: "Well, I think the thing is that 1 would immediately get raids from the <br /> list that you gave me of licensed installers and thea accept the lowest bid." <br /> TC: "But, when would this be done?" "That's the bottom line a, date, a, target date?" <br /> " completion date?" <br /> Mrs O'Neill: :t ell.. how, how, how long sloes it take to install a system?" <br /> _ CHL: trot -nine months,tf <br /> How long -could you say, I think,-Mr, o j a.l.a, and Mr. Da ute, both of whoa ha,;re <br /> considerable experience in -this field could puri-Lapis suggest an answer to th2 t <br /> .5 <br /> Mr. L abut e; ". ou le days." <br /> Mr. a ute: " o pi days. <br /> TOC: " ,ro days, a ac :urate statement, Mr. Dula?" <br /> r Mr. ala: "I'm not an installer' but I would think so," <br /> Mr. La ute: "Are you going to put the.expansion in too?" <br /> CHL: "'Je haven't made a decision." <br /> FB: "We haven't had a re ue st for a variance,t <br /> M: " i g at now as it st nd s, yes the reseinrer will cTo in,x <br /> TC: "You could send a letter request ire for a variance and 1 would suggest <br /> that Down Cape do that for your if you want that done." <br /> Mrs. O'Neill: "Why must the reserve go in as it stands now?" <br /> CHL; "Because no-one has asked for a variance. <br /> Mr. O'Neill: "We would have to ask thea for a variance and they wo l d have to <br /> by-pass it." <br /> TC; "Exactly, exactly, 1 think that if Down Cape Engineering submitted are- <br /> quest for a variance and seat a letter to the Board explaining. whey -they felt <br /> a. variance was a pr priate, gr in order for this ar .icula. r J uation as yourl <br /> faced with here, the Board would take a look at that and if the Board finds merit <br /> in .it, they would grant it; but they would have to gait until they had it set f rth, <br /> the Board would, ask for something in writing, just fro record keeping pulos s <br /> This is not a uniqu6 thing, people ask for variances if their particular circum- <br /> stances justify it. <br />
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