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r # <br /> Mr. Doherty continued that that was correct. His drinking grater came from <br /> supply that was relatively far away. Even the town water comes from wells that <br /> are far array. But, even the town water comes from a well and they are concerned <br /> about that too. You'll Bear in some of our discussions that people who come in for <br /> variances now get hit with some type of treatment plan. In other words, if you <br /> want a variance you have got to put in some kind of denitrification, some kind of <br /> treatment. All-of these little septic systems all over the Cape and Mashpee, when <br /> you add there all up are a huge source of groundwateir pollution. They try to <br /> attack therm one at a time. This one sloes have a treatment plan with a small <br /> treatment component associated with it. They are not talking about a full-blown <br /> sewage treatment plant that you would see at Fields Point. This is the way a lot of <br /> them are going. <br /> Ir. Belekewicz replied that this is still another bit of sewage into the ground. <br /> Mr. Doherty agreed with hire. At some point building has got to stop. But, they <br /> are not quite there yet. At least give us that magic number as to where it <br /> supposed to stop. He thea asked the'BOH members for questions or comments. <br /> Mr. Harrington interjected that the approval of this variance request was going to <br /> be setting a whale of a precedent if b they were going to let this fly. <br /> Mr. Doherty replied that he did not.think that they were really inclined to approve <br /> this request, <br /> Mr. Santos asked if there was any hardship involved since George Benway III <br /> grants to buy and build on it. <br /> Ir. Sanicki didn't know if Mr. Benway III bought it or is intending to buy it. He <br /> wasn't positive, regardless, this property if it ever comes back to the BOH they <br /> will be making q pitch for a variance. <br /> Ir. Santos interrupted Mr. Sanicki and stated that to be perfectly honest his <br /> opinion right now was that he would have to hear some serious-hardship issues <br /> to consider approving this variance request., <br /> Mr. Sanicki could not voice a hardship-in this case, The indicated hardship is <br /> that he couldn't conform even to the present technology. <br /> Mr. Santos continued by stating that this is a borderline situation where he <br /> played with everything he got. Unless there was extreme hardship he would not <br /> be in favor of it. <br /> Mr. Ball made a motion to deny. Mr. Santos seconded it. Motion passed. <br /> APPOINTMENT- Cape & Islands Engineering 172 Ninigret Avenue <br /> Mr. David Sanicki was present on behalf of the applicant requesting the following <br /> distance variances: The S.A.S. will be ' off the property limes and 93' from the <br /> l� <br />