Laserfiche WebLink
where they eater the tank. Right now nothing was getting shows all <br /> inspectors where showing the actual components but not showing were it <br /> would come out of the house and enters the tank. if they just wanted to <br /> show it that way., They didn't have to connect the dots. He understood <br /> that he couldn't see it under the ground. But, at least shown it were it <br /> comes into the tank into the side or corner or the middle at the end. None <br /> of that was being shown. The driveways were not being shown,, They were <br /> not getting any indication of where the lines may even go. A lot of times it <br /> did help. <br /> Mr, Graci continued that if he remembered the code. Mr. Harrington <br /> wanted to know where the driveway was and if the system was out back* <br /> There was no driveway. Was he saying that they stili had to draw in a <br /> driveway <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that they just had to note that the driveway was <br /> up front. <br /> Mr, Graci continued by stating that they warted to know the setbacks,, He <br /> was not an engineer. How was he supposed to determine the setbacks? <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that he was looking for this i formation In the <br /> cases that they did know them. He was not asking for the property lines <br /> to be put in. He was saying that there were times'when the homeowner <br /> could show you or there was a pian of the property. or if there were <br /> questionable setbacks. He could put it on the inspection and request the <br /> property line information. Just put it out there were the inspector sees <br /> where there was a potential violation. The set back was just one thing. <br /> There was missing "T's" and waterlines. The waterline was toe Mese. <br /> 'hese were things that they did not known that were stili part of the code <br /> and the inspectors did net know. <br /> Mr. Graci re-iterated that the hoard wanted therm to mark exactly where <br /> the waterline carne into the property from the road. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that if they hit it while they were digging for the <br /> tank. Then he would say that it was probably too close. <br /> Ir. Graci countered that he could go into houses throughout New wr seabury <br /> where the soil pipe and the waterline where within three feet of each <br /> other. so was he saying that the board wanted them to get into every <br /> property and determined exactly how far away from the soil pipe it was. <br /> Mr. Darrington countered that the code already required therm to go into <br /> the property. <br />