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s <br /> Mr. Ball reconfirmed that 5000 square feet is considered an unbuila le lot. <br /> Mr. Harrington confirmed that as far as he understood the state regulations. He <br /> didn't know hove low the BOH has granted this before. <br /> Mr. Ball stated that they have never gone this lova on the square footage before. <br /> Mr. Doherty asked if there were any wells in the area. <br /> Mr. Sanicki replied that there were no wells in the area because they were on <br /> T ovum water. <br /> Mr. Ball then stated that he couldn't remember them ever going that lover. He then <br /> asked the other BOH members if they could recall every going that lour before. <br /> Ms. warden replied that they had done so on Popponesset Island. But, that was <br /> for a pre-existing non-conforming building, which was an upgrade to an existing <br /> I <br /> home. <br /> Mr. Ball continued by stating that he had a problem with this request even with <br /> the-sand filter. It still didn't meet the 10,000 square feet. They were still.off and if <br /> they total all of that 35 gallons it comes to 7,740 gallons per year, although it is <br /> treated. He thea asked why it was carbon copied to "George Benway". <br /> Mr. Sanicki replied that George Benway the III is considering the purchase of this <br /> property. <br /> Mr. Harrington then asked Mr. Sanicki if DEP had approved any of these types of <br /> lots. <br /> Mr. Sanicki replied that the BOH's approval would be first and thea this would <br /> have to be followed by the DEP approval. <br /> Mr. Harrington replied that he understood the process. However, he did not know <br /> of any prior DEP approval of lots of this size even with an L A. system. <br /> Nor, Sanicki stated that this was the best technology for this type of zone that can <br /> be utilized. He also can't comment with reference to what DEP is going to say if <br /> the BOH approves it. <br /> Mr. Doherty stated that it was going to be a tough sell. He then asked Mr. Sanicki <br /> to give them his hest pitch. <br /> Mr. Sanicki began by stating that the property is in sole ownership. They cannot <br /> make more property. There is a douse on either side and a house to the rear. The <br /> other people are going to keep their lots, obviously. This is the piece of property <br /> he is dealing with. He cannot make it Nigger in any shape manner whatsoever to <br /> the best of his ability anyway. The abutters are different owners with single <br />