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<br /> } TOWN OF SEL, BQARD of fALTH, MEETING, M4RCH 2, 1987 Page four
<br /> cFB: It will depend upon the output.
<br /> JPs: Well that's been done in the past, twenty four hour pu Tp i ng has been r)equ i red, for
<br /> necessary test data,
<br /> McQuaid: F do things. stand with the easErrmt application
<br /> JPs: For the well?
<br /> kMaid: For the easement under~ Whippoorwill, to get the water frm the other side.
<br /> JPS: Mr. Ia l l oy tells rye he's got it, if he hasn't he's not going to punt this well i n, I can't
<br /> core before the Board and say we're going to punt this water supply in because they're going t
<br /> say where's the proof, obviously I don't have i .
<br /> McQuaid: That's why I was asking, how soon do you thinks ,you could core up with that approval.,
<br /> then we don't ahve to worry about the well if ,your ge the easement.
<br /> JPS: Let's put it this way, if he has it..- actually has it, I haven't seen it, if he has it..
<br /> (interrupt b 1cQua i d .
<br /> McQuaid: shy wouldn"t he give it to you?
<br /> JPs: i haven't asked for it, ,yet.
<br /> WQua i d: If he has that easement W. -Buckingham, don'�t ,you think we can hold off unt i 1 we see
<br /> that easement?
<br /> cFB: Well, what I would suggest is that if we do go forward and give an approval in any way that
<br /> it be predicated on first that there be proof shown that there is potable water supply for the
<br /> area.
<br /> NOTE: :oo p.m. chairmn arrives.
<br /> FB: what we're discussing, Charlie is as we had thought the system has been moved upwards, so
<br /> there's no part of excavation that has to take place on anyone else's property for the twenty.,
<br /> five feet of ,ftervious that has to be r moved, a lift will be put in there , as we think of it,
<br /> in order to get the l each i ng field four feet above the water tab 1 e and dra i n i ng 1 through proper
<br /> soils, the tank will be 2000 and it will have counter-weights Wit, in order to bold it downa-
<br /> gainst the water, the well -position being as close to the salt water as it is. cops before we
<br /> get to that there's also a concrete contain wall around the leaching and}s ptic areas. I'm
<br /> sure there'll be no lateral transmission, it will be a. vertical f k from.-thy leaching- -area_. John
<br /> says that W. M l l o , or his son,, has property across Wh i ppoorwi 1 l Circle road and that h is con-
<br /> sidering or has considered obtaining variances to obtain water fry thatell and bring it under
<br /> the road t this house, therefore, not need i ngawe 1.1. on this pr peaty. I was', we heard from Con-
<br /> servation
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<br /> seryation , and I guess ,your hadn t t rent i oned anything f i l 1 i ng the area, that wou 1 d be up to the
<br /> Conservation C=ission to say whether, or not,-they would allow,-the lift over the leaching area,
<br /> the fill coring up to the foundation and what not,' the question has also been brought up as to
<br /> whether the lot is wide enough, if i understand ,your right, Roy, to allow a house to be construc-
<br /> ted on the site and I think that's a decision for thebuilding i n pe for to make, to see if com-
<br /> plies with requirements in the area:, I think than if we ok'd this that one of the conditions that
<br /> e wou 1 d punt in would be a proof os supply of potab 1 e water from a 24 hour test of a proposed well
<br /> site and the analysis coming bank showing that it's relatively,fre (interrupt from the chair)
<br /> CHL: What's,the matter with the well when it'sp ro i sed?
<br /> cFB: The danger that it might be into the salt water lens. I think the only way to see if that
<br /> has arisen is an actual run of the well.
<br /> JPS; And the only way -we can do that is to submit this plan.
<br /> CHL: We've had people down that close before, in that area,
<br /> BFB: And they've come in with ancceptable chloring level, salt level, chloride. I think then
<br /> if we feel those conditions can be met.
<br /> CHL: Whether he brings water in from across the way or from the proposed well, he's got to pare
<br /> to urs that thea is potable water there; one way or the other.
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