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Y <br /> Ms. Warden re-iterated that it was twenty-one thousand square feet and normally <br /> in Zone II it would be only a two-bedroom house. <br /> Mr. Doherty asked IVIS. Warden for the plan in order to review it. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that this isn't a variance request and they don't meet a <br /> hardship requirement. It is merely an extension. <br /> Mr. Doherty confirmed that nothing had changed from the original request. 'There <br /> was no technical reason to deny the extension request. would granting the <br /> extension allow them to beat some of the other deadlines or regulation? <br /> Vis. Warden replied that what Mr. Harrington was trying to accomplish is to <br /> straighten out the previous errors that were made in the transition. <br /> Mr. Doherty agreed and stated that he thought Mr. Harrington's letter was good. <br /> Mr. Harrington interjected that this letter cuts down the six years that Mr. Elias <br /> McQuaid had allowed in Ming to four years from the same time of approval. <br /> Mr. Doherty stated that it was three plus one. <br /> Mr. Hamingt n agreed. <br /> Ms. warden continued that the BOH is cutting down the two years that the <br /> applicants thought they had if you gave them the extension. The board needs to <br /> weigh this scenario from... <br /> Tr. Doherty stated that the only reason he would not grant an extension is if it <br /> were to prevent triggering of some other regulation. In other words, when'Title <br /> made those sweeping changes everybody had to get in by the deadline. By granting <br /> that extension the applicants beat deadline, which is what they are trying to <br /> accomplish here. He didn't see that that is what the applicants-are taring to do <br /> here. <br /> Mr. Harrington agreed and stated that the applicants are maintaining their <br /> grandfathered rights under this permit for another year, which they are allowed t <br /> request, <br /> Mr. Doherty suited that he didn't see any reason to deny this. He felt that granting <br /> it would only alleviate the administrative burden of this particular office rather <br /> than getting 150 of these on the slate before their due. <br /> Mr. Harrington continued that Mr. McQuaid gave therm six gears. He felt that the <br /> BOH would be opening themselves up to a lot more problems down the road. The <br /> six years would be fine. However, he was just taring to follow'Title V if the DDH <br /> denies this request for an extension. He felt that there was going to be a lot more <br /> people who are going to be upset because there were originally told six. The four <br /> 3 <br />