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01/23/2003
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i <br /> i <br /> I <br /> Mr. Grotzke agreed and added that these homeowners would rather <br /> connect to the sewer system rather than installing a septic system. <br /> Mr. Harrington added that they have a regulation for soil stability used on <br /> properties for coastal beaches, coastal dunes, barrier beaches and <br /> coastal banks. "No newly constructed septic systems or expansion of <br /> existing septic systems shall be permitted within 150' of any area where <br /> there is active shifting sands or earth,," This application is not new and <br /> they are not expanding bedrooms. <br /> Mr. Grotzke added that there are also houses between there and the <br /> coastal dune. <br /> Mr. Ball asked if they were over 150". <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that it did not apply because it was not a new <br /> order or expanding. He knew there was one but he couldn't remember the <br /> conditions of it, <br /> Mr. Ball made a motion to grant the five-foot variance requested with the <br /> condition that they connect to a sewerage treatment plant within two <br /> years of the date of approval. <br /> } Mr, Grotzke interrupted and asked if it could be the date of approval of the <br /> treatment plant connection since that was still being designed in the <br /> process of DEP control of the timeline. <br /> Mr. Santos felt that what they needed to do was find out what the other <br /> ones were conditioned upon approval of the applications and stay <br /> consistent with that history. Therefore, it would be tromyears from the <br /> approval of the plan. Then it will be tiro-years from the approval of the <br /> plan. If it states that it was two-years from the treatment plant <br /> connection, Then it would be whatever it says. <br /> IVIS. Grady seconded the motion made by Mr. Ball. Motion passed. <br /> APPOINTMENT: Steven snow 107 Fells Pond Road <br /> Mr. Ball asked Mr. Harrington to provide them with a little background on <br /> this request. <br /> Mr, Harrington began by stating that an initial inspection was completed <br /> on June 28th, 1999. It was a conditional pass. There was a septic tank and <br /> n overflow cesspool. The cesspool was about to caves-in upon beim <br /> exposed by the inspector. The inspector considerer) it a conditional pass <br /> He personally would have called it a failure at that point of time because <br /> 1 <br />
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