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Ms. Grady stated that that was another address location. <br /> Mr. Ball asked if this was located in a Zone II. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that this was not located in a Zone II. He wanted <br /> the plan to be reviewed tonight. They corrected both items on the plans <br /> per his request. <br /> Mr. Santos stated that he didn't see anything for the drainage easement, <br /> When would they see the plan for that issue? would it meet the BOH's <br /> prior requirements? <br /> Mr, Harrington felt that that was addressed back when the plans for the <br /> subdivision plans were completed. It still is not the way they wanted it to <br /> be. He thought they would be re-addressing it. Mr, latrellis, the owner, <br /> was planning on having one of these as his office. He has a whale of a <br /> flack fly problem out there. Mr. Giatrellis stated that it was horrible. If it <br /> were coning from the drainage Mr. Harrington would do something about <br /> it. He thought that Mr. pudala would listen to an outside person that <br /> would complain about it, 1f he had a public health complaint about it <br /> something would get done about it,, He had brought it to their attention <br /> before. But, he thought that this plan was approved before he care. If <br /> there was a health problem noir they could have him change it. But, if it <br /> was pre-approved by the board... <br /> 1r, Ball asked if he coup go out and see if there was any stagnant water, <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that he could do that. <br /> Mr. Ball suggested that they should ask the cape cod Mosquito control to <br /> do a dip test. <br /> ICAs, Warden asked if this was down the encs of the road. <br /> Mr. Harrington confirmed that it was at the very end of the road. <br /> IVIS. Warden stated that there is a water problem over there. They had <br /> completely stripped the whole thing* <br /> Mr. Ball suggested that a way to solve this problem was to ask mosquito <br /> control to go do a dip test on the stagnant grater. if they find any larvae it <br /> mould constitute a health hazard. <br /> Mr. Harrington agreed with that recommendation. He had already gone <br /> ahead and told engineers to propose retention with sub-surface <br /> 1 <br />