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4 <br /> s <br /> FIs. Warden stated that Mr. Harrington provided the board with a memo <br /> and made his comments to the best of his ability. <br /> Mr. Ball stated that he would prefer Mr. Harrington be present. <br /> Ms. Warden understood Mr. Ball's position. But, she thought that he was <br /> trying to have the beard render a final decision. she did not feel that h <br /> had any more to say. she understood it if they wanted to sit and think <br /> about it until the next meeting. she just didn't think he was going to have <br /> any further information. <br /> IIIb. Ball felt that something might come up from here until May ", 2004. <br /> He asked if there was a notion to continue this, <br /> Ms. Grady made a motion to continue this item agenda. Mr. Santos <br /> seconded the motion and requested that Mr. Hafimar be present for the next <br /> meeting. !Motion approved. <br /> Ms. Carron added that Mr, Hajjar was able to make the original meeting. <br /> However, when this was changed to today's gate he was unable to keep <br /> the appointment. <br /> APPOINTMENT: CAF -23 Bowdoin Road <br /> Ms. Warden began by stating that she had spoken with Mr. Dudley <br /> regarding this matter, There was no flow listed under Title V for the <br /> martial arts studio. it would fall under the category of gymnasium with <br /> spectators at 3 CPD or they could use the water meter ratings. The only <br /> problem with using the water meter ratings was that they required local <br /> and state approval. The initial approval for the facilities using water meter <br /> readings based on a similar flog for a similar use, which really in essence <br /> requires local and state approval local and state approval. The reason <br /> that there was a reduction in rate was because if they use the 'Title V <br /> gymnasium with spectators seating for 600 CPD a denitrification unit <br /> would be required, so if the gym use with spectator with the number of <br /> participants and classes held daily. The square footage of the building <br /> was 8880 square feet* The applicant used the total square footage of the <br /> lot, which was 53,250,m If they took that number of the total square footage <br /> of the lot and divided it by dimensional loading calculations, which were <br /> 40,000 square feet, which was an acre equals 1.33 acres. 1.33 acres x <br /> 440 an acre is 585 gallons. They were limited to 585 gallons per the <br /> nitrogen loading regulations. Any place that would have to require <br /> dentrification that was ghat they used to bring their flows to the plan. <br /> Everything again was based on a similar use. There was another <br /> individual who carne in today stating that he was going to open a <br /> 'I'l <br />