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Mr. Harrington added that the car has to be in the backyard out of sight. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> a, New BOH Policies <br /> Mr. Harrington began by stating that he had been working on this policy <br /> since August and that this would be his last attempt. He stated that on <br /> behalf of the licensed septic installers and well drillers he was presenting <br /> this policy in an effort to authorize one of their employees to come in and <br /> sign for permits. This was a process that he had personally used in <br /> Barnstable and did not have a problem with it. Typically it is with the <br /> same people that the Boli knows and does quite a bit of business with. He <br /> thought that it was a good idea* He told the parties that had requested it <br /> and would present it to the board in order to make a policy of it. It would <br /> ease their business -protocols. Right now the licensed person be it Dennis <br /> Scannell or Fred Clifford might be off Cape working and would ha a to <br /> come back on Cape to sign for a permit when they typically have their <br /> own office person to do their running for thein. For a matter of pulling <br /> permits and as long as they have everything in order they should have the <br /> ability to sign for the permit, if it were a lime or D-box replacement he <br /> could have the authorized person to cone in and request the permit. They <br /> would still inspect the work. That process doesn't stop* It was just the <br /> front end of the permitting process that they would like to streamline. <br /> Ms. Warden added that the as built will still be signed by the licensed <br /> installer. <br /> Mr. Ball stated that on the well license the policy stated that they would <br /> add the authori edsme <br /> Ms, Carron stated that the additional language was what Mr. Ball had <br /> granted-to see when previously discussed% <br /> Mr. Ball reiterated that the authorized person would be at the BOH to pion <br /> up the permit. Right? <br /> Mr. Harrington confirmed that it was only authorizing that the front-end <br /> person could pull the permit. <br /> Mr. Ball stated that that language was in the well drillers' policy, but not <br /> in the septic installers' policy. <br /> Ms. warden stated that the septic installers would life to have the policy <br /> in place,They always have employees with there helping to install the <br /> systems. <br /> 20 .• 4t %. <br /> S <br />