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removable and have access to the corer. <br /> Ir. Sall asked Mr. Harrington how he felt about that suggestion. <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that if the pit was H20 then he would tend t <br /> agree to provide access to it with a cast iron cover and leave it there. if it <br /> was not H20 he would recommend a new system. Otherwise the board <br /> would have to grant a variance to something that was woefully out of <br /> compliance. That was something they didn't meed to do. <br /> Mr. Ball added that they wouldn't do its <br /> Mr. Golub asked what an H20 was. <br /> IIIb. Harrington responded that it was a heavy-duty loading material. It was <br /> a thicker top that was put on it so that it can withstand heavy vehicular <br /> loading. <br /> Mr. Golub asked if he was talking about the top of the... <br /> Mr. Harrington interjected that it was the top of the pit itself. <br /> Mr. Golub asked if they could re-enforce around the pit too. couldn't they? <br /> Mrs. Sall asked to make it H <br /> Mr. Golub re-iterated that it was either H2O now or they could re-enforce <br /> around ita <br /> Mr. Harrington noted that he was going to do some pretty decent damage <br /> to the garage to get a re-enforced ring in there. <br /> Mrs Golub asked if it meant picking up some of the floor. Fight? <br /> Mr, Harrington responded that the damage to the garage was going to be <br /> probably way above or the same as the cost to have another set of <br /> leaching put it. He would expect... <br /> Mr. Golub asked what the fall back position was. Put another pit in where <br /> they could reach it <br /> Mr. Darrington responded that it wouldn't be a pit. It would be a leaching <br /> trench is what they used now. Ultimately, that was why he had to do one <br /> r the other. He had to leave it alone or have something new put in. <br /> 30 <br />