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y <br /> gallons per day so that they can squeeze in the second bedroom. One of the other <br /> things he wanted to bring up is that when you are putting up a new house, even <br /> if it is a one-bedroom and everyone is happy with that. Everyone knows that the <br /> minute that there is no oversight by the BOH members that media room or <br /> basement becomes a second bedroom. You name it it's going to happen. lather <br /> than sneak It by Mr. Crosby is trying to go the conventional route. At least get <br /> approval from the BOH and thea they have to go to the state for another battle. <br /> Mr. Doherty interrupted Mr. Shay and stated that before he forgot his thought. He <br /> warted to comment on the quality of his cover letters and his plans are very well <br /> more so than his counterparts. <br /> Ms. warden stated with the exception of his reference to the Town of Falmouth in <br /> his cover letter. <br /> r <br /> Mr. Shay commented that he worked at hone which accounts for the occasional <br /> typographic errors. <br /> Mr. Doherty continued by stating with the good comes the bad. So Dere is the <br /> bad. He believed he was here earlier when they denied an applicant who looking <br /> for 35 gallons a day. <br /> Mr. Shay stated that he had cone in late andwasn't sure ghat that was all <br /> about. Here they are limited by the land size, which is the long and short of it. It <br /> has nothing to do with any other natural resources. The tail end'of that <br /> discussion gave him the impression that the BOH denied the last applicant <br /> because he was within a resource area that he could move system away from <br /> whether it be wetland or whatever his.particular problem was. He didn't dear the <br /> particulars of his situation. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that that was a different property. <br /> Mr. Doherty continued that they were looking for a -gallon from the same <br /> variance 214. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that the BOH denied. <br /> Mr. Shay continued that dere they did have 12 5 with 2 o' short. If the lot were a <br /> foot longer and wider he wouldn't be here. <br /> Mr. Harrington continued by asking if it was 550 gallons per day per acre, this <br /> technology. It is not o <br /> Mr. Shay replied that it was 660. He believed that that was what the calculations <br /> were lased on. They are based on 660. It has under-piling with a Singlair <br /> System. They don't quite have their approval. 'Their numbers have been good. He <br /> has had two of therm approved in Falmouth that are going in this month. <br /> Mr. Harrington had spoken to Mr. George Heufelder about this system. <br />