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Again because of the board's regulation and what they went through with <br /> Hickory circle in our near recent past here. They pretty much stuck to <br /> their guns on that to get therm to connect up town water to the point <br /> where they essentially almost fined them. <br /> Mr, Ball noted that Mr, Kahler failed to mention that he was selling the <br /> house so that eliminates the hardship factor, Mr. Ball stated that he would <br /> entertain a motion to deny the request for 19 Redwood circle and to <br /> request the affidavit as previously voted upon by the board. <br /> Ms. Grady agreed to second the motion. Motion passed. <br /> . Form 6pproval for repair of failed septic sterns. <br /> Ms, warden noted that she had just put the form together. Mr. Darrington <br /> had the copies. <br /> Mr. Ball asked if it was always a requirement that a set of plans cone <br /> with a failed system. <br /> k <br /> ` Ms. Warden noted that it was a hand drawn plan. <br /> Mr. Farrington confirmed that they at least make them do a sketch. He <br /> added that this was a form that he had basically converted from <br /> Barnstable to here. Barnstable didn7t even go out and look at the <br /> properties. They just basically make the contractor sign this form as a <br /> certification that the system had failed, issue a sketch and repair the <br /> system. The town would go out and certify the system when it was <br /> installed. He gave this to IVIS. Warden. she was not really comfortable on <br /> letting the contactors do that on their own. she felt that it was necessary <br /> to have the pre-consultation on site with the contract. That was why <br /> when the application plain and fee had been submitted and approved the <br /> agent of the board would go out and do an on-site, They left that in there. <br /> w= This basically kept the contractors on the up and up. It told them the <br /> exact requirements for each of their systems. They were signing their <br /> lures away that there were no wells in the area. It forces thein to do their <br /> homework too, Ultimately he would like to move to a point where they <br /> would only have to go out and look at the final inspections. He is trying <br /> not to visit the sites so many times. However, because of this they were <br /> probably going to see more engineered plans,) which was because the <br /> form basically says no variances. They board members wouldn't see the <br /> variances that would come in. But, he and Nis. Warden had the ability to <br /> sign off on some of the simpler variances o that they could still keep the <br /> flow going* But, it could still lead too more engineered plans because of <br /> this. }• - <br /> .i <br /> i <br /> } <br />. •r <br /> .a . <br />