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1 <br /> that if they were having Macomber come down here to do the septic that <br /> he do the connection to water while he was doing the other work. It was <br /> never explicitly made known to them that it was a pre-condition of the <br /> actual approval to by-pass the engineering. That is his contention. <br /> Mr. Ball asked if they would sign an affidavit once this house was sold <br /> that it couldn't be occupied until it was connected to town water, They <br /> don't have a problem connecting to torn water <br /> Mr. Sullivan replied that they-had planned to connect to town grater. They <br /> just didn't want to have the added expense if they were going to buy <br /> another home. <br /> Mrs. Sullivan stated that they were going to do it at some point, but at <br /> their own leisure. <br /> Mr. Ball stated that there was a financial concern too because it was not <br /> cheap. <br /> Mrs. Sullivan agreed and continued that that was just it. They weren't <br /> planning on the septic failing and they had to borrow money for that. The <br /> added expense would be hard for thein to come up with at this point in <br /> time. <br /> Mr. Ball asked if they would make it a condition of the sale of the house <br /> that they would have to hook up. <br /> Mrs. Sullivan replied that they didn't want to do that. <br /> Ms. Hendricks asked why they would make people hook up to town <br /> water, <br /> Mr. Ball replied that he didn't necessarily make people hook up to town <br /> water* <br /> Ms, Hendricks stated that just the way it was sounding made her feel <br /> that everyone had to do this, she was planning on selling Kers. <br /> Mr, Ball asked her to wait on asking questions until he finished. He asked <br /> questions to make sure that he was getting a clear picture of the whole <br /> situation. <br /> Mr. Harrington wanted to throw one more thing out there. If there is still a <br /> possibility that money is a question. Then they could utilize the County's <br /> loam program* It is basically a variance where the BOH requires 1501 from <br />
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