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• <br /> r <br /> Mr. Ball asked how many people lived in the house. <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that there were just two people. <br /> Mr. Ball then asked if there was anyone there on behalf of the owners of <br /> this address. <br /> 10 one from the audience responded to the question.) <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that they had already asked the audience if they <br /> were here on this agenda Item. <br /> Mr, Santos made a motion to have the health went notify the secondary <br /> owner and their legal representation stating that it was imperative to <br /> attend the next meeting due to the board"s intent to entertain a motion to <br /> condemn the house. if there wasn't a short-terra resolution placed on the <br /> table to correct this situation in the very near future. There will be a <br /> decision made of either condemning the house or using town funds to <br /> repair the system and thea placing a lien on the property. They would <br /> pursue whatever was the most advantageous way to accomplish this <br /> task. Pumping records should be made available for the board's review if <br /> applicable. <br /> Mr. Ball asked Mr. Harrington what was board's responsibility when they <br /> condemned a house. <br /> Mr. Darrington stated that the board would be responsible for the expense <br /> of moving only. The board was not required to find there a place to live or <br /> to pay for the place itself. <br /> Ir. Ball pursued this train of thought by suggesting that if the board <br /> condemned the property tonight, blow long would they have? <br /> Mr. Harrington did not recommend that the board condemn therm tonight <br /> because they needed to give Doth owners' proper notice. However, to <br /> answer Mr. Ball's question. 'There was a five-flay order to vacate and <br /> secure the building. They could do it through emergency procedures but <br /> without the knowledge ledge of it overflowing immediately right now. He felt <br /> that that would be tough sell. If they were pumping the system, then the <br /> immediate hazard had been mitigated. <br /> Ills. Grady seconded Mr. Santos emotion, logon passed. <br /> . F.Y.l. - Upper Cape Medical Reserve Corps Adv. Comm. Meeting Aaenda <br /> This item was placed on the agenda in error. <br /> 5 <br />