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Ms. Warden stated that it had been $50,00. <br /> Mr. Ball stated that he would like to see it go up to $100,004 <br /> Ms. Warden thought that that was a good idea. <br /> Mr. Santos felt that the same should go for the no-show fee. <br /> Mr, Ball stated that he would like the commercial fee go up to $125.00 for <br /> the 1500 gallons per day and the 1000 gallons per day to $50.00. The re- <br /> inspection should be $50.00. Did the other board members agree? <br /> Ms. Grady asked him to re-iterate that the 1000 GPD was $50.00. <br /> Mr. Ball re-iterated that the 1000 GPD would go from $25.00 t $50.00 and <br /> the re-inspections would go from $25.00 to $50.00. He then asked what <br /> the other towns' fees were for well drillers' permits. <br /> Mr. Harrington wanted to clarify something first as far as 1500 CCPD and <br /> 1000 GPD additional. Was that meaning gallons per flay as far as the size <br /> of the commercial facility? <br /> Mr. Ball asked how the regulation written. It was so old he had no clue. <br /> Ms. Warden agreed that she had also forgotten what it pertained to. She <br /> would assume that that was the correct presumption because if it were <br /> commercial you wouldn't have less than 1000 it would be awful small. <br /> Mr. Harrington interjected that this was gallons per day,, was that how <br /> they were charging therm for permits Was that what their fee vas? <br /> Mr. Ball asked how they charged that last commercial approval, He didn't <br /> believe they ever charged them per gallon. <br /> Ms. Darden was under the impression that the fee was for wastewater <br /> treatment plants. <br /> Mr. Harrington asked why they would have a fee for that service when <br /> they don't permit there. <br /> Ills. Warden responded that they did permit therm Ills. Warden tried to <br /> remember why they changed for this service. <br /> Mr. Harrington continued that they might have made them pay a fee for a <br /> 4 <br />
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