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Why would they make therm tie into town water when there are no <br /> restrictions? Is it a let-size issue? If you don't have to tie into town water <br /> then he didn't think the BOH members should make them. <br /> Mr, Harrington replied that 83 Bayshore Drive had 1501 to the septic. It <br /> was something that they had done in the past with other lots on <br /> Bayshore* <br /> Mr. Ball stated that they did that because the owner was asking for an <br /> additional bedroom. If there were no variances why would they rewire <br /> him to fie into town water? He couldn"t understand the reason behind it. <br /> Mr. Harrington thought that they rade Mr, Delorrne tie into town water. <br /> Mr. Ball agreed that Mr. Delorme was the one. He was the one who went <br /> around and obtained all of the affidavits. <br /> Mr. Harrington clarified that Mr, Delorm didn't meed a variance. He <br /> needed a variance for the additional bedroom, but not for the well <br /> distance. He had the well distance. <br /> IIIb. Warden added that the board in the past has always said that we are <br /> here to provide for the health and welfare of the inhabitants of the town. <br /> Town water is the most reliable source of potable water accessible on a <br /> regular basis as opposed to a private, which is not always reliable, <br /> Mr. Ball disagreed with this position. He felt that the past chairman of the <br /> board, John Doherty, promoted that position. He always disagreed with <br /> that. <br /> Ms. Warden stated then it was two out of three. <br /> Mr. Ball felt that it should be the option of the homeowner. If there are no <br /> hazards or variances then It should be an option. If they want to have <br /> well water then let them have it. There is an argument over the quality of <br /> torn water with the chlorine factor, etc. He didn't feel that 83 Bayshore <br /> Drive should be held to the town water affidavit* <br /> Mr. Harrington added that this is grandfathered and they are trying to <br /> maintain their grandf thering. They should make therm give up something <br /> to maintain the grandfathering. There is the nitrogen-loading factor that <br /> was the driving factor behind the grandfathering issue, <br /> Mr, Ball felt that the homeowner should make that decision and come <br /> back to the board. <br /> 13 <br />