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} <br /> 1 <br /> the regulations require from them. The installer and the engineer have to <br /> sign and submit the Cards before you can get the compliance and <br /> occupancy permit. They can only send a certified letter to this main and <br /> threaten him with a $300.00 per day fine for failure to be licensed in the <br /> town. <br /> Mrs. Pike asked what would happen to them now. They didn't even have a <br /> place to live. Their rental was up and they would be on the street. <br /> Mr. Pike corrected her and stated-that they wouId be In a hotel. <br /> Mr. Santos asked hover long it took for Mr. Hendricks' situation to be <br /> resolved. <br /> Mr. Pike asked if it would be more effective to rip the septic system out <br /> and put a new one in main. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that he checked to see if Mr. Robert Childs had had <br /> n individual license. The BOH doesn't license a company. They license <br /> an individual. He looked on the building permit and IIIb. Lammers had <br /> Robert Childs Inc., which is Childs Excavation. But, still it would be under <br /> the individual. For example, for B rtol tti Construction, they know that <br /> Mr. B rtoi tti holds the license and he has several crews that do the work <br /> for hire. They don't actually license each one of the crews. They allow <br /> them to work under his license because it is one corporation and the <br /> liability extends itself. He was just checking o see if Robert Childs was <br /> the one who had the permit. There was no permit for Childs'Excavation. <br /> There was no extension or coverage under the corporation in this case. <br /> He stated to fir. Pike that he was doing it an the side anyways, <br /> Mr, Pike stated that he understood it that Mr, Crocker used to work for Mr. <br /> Childs. He noir works for some company in New Bedford. <br /> Mrs. Pike continued that in good faith she hired a builder who hired this <br /> person who they paid for services rendered. <br /> Mr. Farrington started that they had the as built card from the engineer <br /> and what they did previously was to give the installer a certain amount of <br /> time to come in and get licensed and pay for the other items along with <br /> the receipt of the as built* If that were not done in a certain amount of <br /> time they would start issuing tickets. But, in that case the board <br /> requested him to sign off on the occupancy based on the engineer's as <br /> built and continue compliance and enforcement against the installer. <br /> Ms. Grady asked how, In the last case, did the installer know to come in <br /> 9 <br />