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t <br /> from the main house. But, that was the only way that it would work. If <br /> they had a detached garage with ar room over It that was heated. They <br /> would not be able to do it with 1113'x. 1t forced people to make at least one <br /> of the entrances from the upstairs. Granted the floor plan did not arrays <br /> work out that way. They could arrays amend this at anytime, The most <br /> important thing for the board in regards to enforcement was the sic-feet <br /> entrance way. They had been skating their way by on a policy. They <br /> couldn't vote on it tonight because he wanted their approval to pout in the <br /> paper. It had to be in the paper for two weeks* <br /> Mr. Ball asked if they were all in agreement with "B". <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that they had two other meetings for review. That <br /> was why they were notifying people for comment. He just wanted a draft <br /> regulation that the board members were at least happy to go to press <br /> Frith. <br /> Ce LANDFILL <br /> Ir. Harrington stated that he received a call from the consult. There were <br /> no votes necessary at this point, Mr. Roo St, Michel from Woodard and <br /> Curran called back. They had requested that he get some numbers <br /> together as far as hydro seeding and maintaining the cap. He got a quote <br /> of$7.00 a square yard for hydro seeding. He approximated that six-acres <br /> needed it, The whole cap was twenty-acres. It was little more than a <br /> quarter; the northwest corner was the worst. It worked out to $26,000.00. <br /> Three-acres of topsoil at $5.00 a square yard that was four inches of <br /> thickness was $73,000.00. Eventually they were looking at $100,000,00 to <br /> do the topsoil and re-hydro-seed the three acres for topsoil and six acres <br /> for hydro seeding to get the back northwest corner re-done, CIP had <br /> known about it for the last two years. Now they had some numbers for it. <br /> Mr. St. Michel felt that these figures were on the high side. They could <br /> still get quotes from contractors from the cape area. The quotes that he <br /> got were other contractors that he had worked with on other landfills,, <br /> They could fine-tune these figures, These were definitely on the high side <br /> but that was what he was looking at. <br /> Mr. Santos stated that this was a required sealed three bids. <br /> Ills* Grady stated that they were not in any financial position to do it. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that the town would have to appropriate through <br /> CIP. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that the CIP went for six years. It had been in there <br /> twice letting the selectmen know that the DEP was going to catch up with <br /> 18 <br />