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c <br /> because normally papers have already come in from the state. <br /> Mr. Harrington added that if they made the motion neva they could process <br /> it once it had cone in. He asked if the board members had to sign the <br /> form. <br /> Is. Warden responded than 1 was basically through the town clerk's <br /> office. The board appoints them in the minutes, The Boli fills out the <br /> appointment papers. They go up to the town clerk. The town clerk then <br /> notarizes and signs it. It thea goes off to the state. <br /> Mr. Harrington added that another of Ms. Daly's duties for the state, not sio <br /> much for the health department, but to meet one of the state's <br /> requirementso is to count the farm animals as far as goats, chickens and <br /> pigs. <br /> Mr. Santos made a motion to re-appoint ,dune Daly and Dr. hark Oldham a <br /> the animal inspectors beginning March 1", 2003, through February1h, <br /> 2004, Ms. Grady seconded the motion. Motion passed. <br /> . Variance Request - 29 Treasure Lane <br /> Ir. Harrington began by stating that there was 1996 plan with variances <br /> that was drawn up that the board members currently have a copy of which <br /> was approved. However, the plans had'expired. He told them that since it <br /> had been such a long time since 1999 they had to submit a neva plan with <br /> new variances. He told them'to make sure that they go back and call the <br /> water district because it was very possible that the abutting properties <br /> might be on town water. Those wells might be a moot situation and not <br /> need variances. He wasn't sure that they did than. He had no idea. The <br /> thing that bothers him is that the plan has a February ", 2000, date on it. <br /> Ills. Warden suggested that they throw it back at them. <br /> Mr. Harrington other comments were that there was no locus plan along <br /> with ar number of other items. <br /> Mr. Santos meted that there was an existing irrigation well. <br /> Mr. Harrington interjected that the irrigation didn't matter. It was only 501 <br /> away. <br /> Mr. Santos added that he realized that. But, there was another one that h <br /> pointed out was now closer to the property line. Didn't they have some <br /> type of regulation regarding irrigation wells that sets a standard? <br /> 3 <br />