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4 <br /> 4 ' <br /> i <br /> want to continue to pay the $300,00 per day until they had something <br /> concrete in front of there to approve? <br /> Mr. Bricker asked him what he was looking for exactly? <br /> Mr. Santos wanted a due date for completion with a set of plans. This was <br /> a 14-day situation and this was now over four months. There was a <br /> blocked pipe with any communication with the health department. Did <br /> they avant to schedule a meeting back in September and voice their plans <br /> for approval? Now suddenly their backs were against the wail and he was <br /> sure that their bosses are wondering why they needed a purchase order <br /> for$76,000sOO to the town of Mashpee because they screwed up and <br /> delayed the process for four months, which resulted in the payment of this <br /> fine. They could keep going on and on and on. However, his personal <br /> recommendation that every day that it continued it was another $300.00 <br /> per day. Eike the fine says each day for each violation would constitute a <br /> new fine unless they had something concrete in front of there. They were <br /> saying sometime in the spring. That was really vague. If the guy doesn't <br /> make it clown here to pump it out at the right time and they have a alarm of <br /> business. The restrooms were closed because it was backing back up. <br /> They would be right back to square one. They,could not have that <br /> situation again. <br /> Mr. Harrington interjected that they could do perk tests anytime. They do <br /> them year around here. <br /> Mr. Decoursey stated that the items that they were looking for in terms of <br /> concrete things that they set as milestones concern that he had was <br /> getting the surrey done. The survey was done in the first geek in <br /> September or end of August when they were notified that the system <br /> failed. The first step was to go out and do a field survey and location of <br /> topography, That takes four to five weeks to get that done. They got one <br /> dome and he had copies with hire. They wanted them to make <br /> commitments as to when they could schedule perk tests out there. They <br /> would need that information in order to design the system. He could <br /> commit tonight if they wanted hire to schedule perk tests tonight or <br /> tomorrow before the close of business tomorrow@ That would be their <br /> second milestone in order to give them something concrete, when they <br /> get a passing perk test if they could have seven or five working days a <br /> week to do a design. As far as the construction goes, it was typically <br /> something that they preferred to do when the weather turns and they <br /> could set a elate and say on March 15119 they would commit to going <br /> forward. <br /> Mr. Harrington interjected that they could install septic systems year <br />
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