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could raise it up a foot and mound it without having to go back to <br /> them because they are well outside the buffer. If Mr. Harrington <br /> was more comfortable with them bringing it up another foot. He <br /> would be happy to do that. It says 54 up here and it drops off. It <br /> wouldn't be mounded because the roadway is high enough. They <br /> would just bring it down. They could bring it up a foot. He would <br /> modify the plan. <br /> Mr. Harrington continued by stating that ultimately they could get <br /> your five-feet from groundwater and he would need the <br /> denitrification. <br /> Mr. Lantry stated that his client was comfortable with the <br /> denitrification system. <br /> Mr. Doherty stated that the BOH was comfortable with the <br /> denitrification system too. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that if they want to propose it that way <br /> that's fine. <br /> Mr. Lantry continued that his client was sensitive to the pond and <br /> his grandchildren swimming in it. <br /> Mr. Doherty stated that that was great. <br /> Mr. Ball made a motion to approve the proposed Singulair Septic <br /> System with a change in the S.A.S. to one-foot in groundwater <br /> along with the variance for the denitrification system. Mr. Doherty <br /> seconded the motion. Motion passed. <br /> E. John Doyle Santuit Inn <br /> Mr. Doyle began by stating that the owner of the Santuit Inn, <br /> Marion Augusta, was upgrading the system. It is not in failure and <br /> it is not an emergency. They have reviewed a couple of different <br /> designs. Ms. Augusta feels that the prices are exorbitant. <br /> Particularly with respect to that regulation that the Town has that <br /> were over 600-gallons need to be treated so that the effluent ends <br /> up at less than 10 milligrams per liter. What he had stated <br /> previously to the BOH is that if they brought in the FAST <br /> treatment units to treat the two separate systems. Would the <br /> 14 <br />