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to look at C3 where they changed the septic. Conservation and long <br /> negotiations with the owners... <br /> Mrs Harrington interrupted Mr. trot ke and asked hires to go back further <br /> than that to explain about the neighbors. <br /> Mr, Grotzke began by stating that they began to design the entire <br /> Poppones ett Bluff in the late 1900's...1gg 'se <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that it felt like the 19001s. <br /> Mr, Grotzke agreed that it did feel like it had been that long. They had <br /> septic and footprints for each cottage that they had approved by all of the <br /> boards. So, they were also mandated to remain within those footprints <br /> with the grillage declaration, which they had recorded at the land court. <br /> They had designed this cottage consistent with that original footprint that <br /> was recorded at land court. The two neighbors on either side strongly <br /> objected to having this cottage there even though it was the footprint that <br /> is halfway between the next two cottages, one neighbor just doesn't like <br /> anything that goes on, He battled the other neighbors project for a long <br /> time. He was also objecting to this. Each neighbor has lawns going up to <br /> the ocean and the coastal bank. This lot was totally undeveloped except <br /> for the small cottage. They basically pushed them in a certain direction <br /> with the placement of this septic on this lot. They made a difficult <br /> situation even more difficult as far as locating the septic. What he has <br /> done to accommodate that was, originally the septic was kind of rotated <br /> to stay 501 out of the top of the coastal bank,. That was no longer possible <br /> o he moved the septic perpendicular to the linear property line, So, with <br /> all these changes he had rotated the septic this way, <br /> Mr. Sall asked how many feet. <br /> Mr. Grotzke rioted that the rotation was four, five or six feet. <br /> Mr, Ball stated that he had moved it sic feet closer to the coastal bank. <br /> Mr. Harrington asked what had happened to the slab area. Wasn't there a <br /> slab area within the house? <br /> Mr. Grotzke replied that there was a slab, if you look at the sketch what <br /> he had clone was show that the top of the septic is almost at, sketch two, <br /> almost at a few inches above the top of the foundation of the whole <br /> system here. What they have done since it was twelve feet away, he had <br /> no doubt that weatherproofing this section of the foundation will take <br /> care of that bringing it up to above the top of the septic systems <br /> 1 <br />