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i <br /> M <br /> Mr. Grotzke was looping for their thoughts a to whether or not they have covered <br /> all of the lases. <br /> Mr. Ball asked hire to tell then what he did for the-modification. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that they had changed the technology to the arnphidrorne, <br /> which was one of the items because of the nitrogen loading issues. <br /> Mr. tarot l e stated that that was basically the only thing that they did was to go from . <br /> a FAST system, which they had designed back in August to an amphi rorn . It was a <br /> bigger more cumbersome system. That showed on the plan. It showed all of the <br /> different elements. He said that there was a lot of hardware and stuff going into the <br /> ground. <br /> Mr. Harrington added that it was for a one-bedroom home. <br /> Ir. Grote added that again he always suggested that they were looking <br /> desperately for additional land at almost any price so that they could go to a two or <br /> three bedroom home. He has sized the system again for a minimum of three- <br /> bedrooms. This thing would easily handle a-three-bedroom as.far as the hardware <br /> goes. For the time being, it was only one bedroom. <br /> 4 <br /> Mr. Harrington asked if he had a sense of what the owners would pay to get the <br /> other bedrooms. He wanted to re-phrase that. He wanted to know the costs of the <br /> properties looked at to get this off the ground. <br /> Mr.. Grouke replied that the only build-able property with a house was around <br /> 1001000.00. It wasn't enough land. It was life 8,000 square feet. <br /> Mr. Harrington interjected that it was frsomebody to give him ars easement of a <br /> portion of the property. <br /> Mr. trot l e stated that it was the whole thing. They also spoke with some <br /> associations that had some open space owned by the association. They had been <br /> negotiating for some months with the boards because they all had different ideas and <br /> conditions, which they culd not agree to. They would find something eventually. <br /> He would life to get 23,000 square feet. <br /> Mr. Harrington's whole thrust as far as his recommendations to the town. As far as <br /> the town's conservation land, not so much conservation land, but town owned land. <br /> He wanted to issue easements to people in this situation to allow them to have <br /> additional bedrooms. of course, Tori.Fudala had a coronary when he said it to him. <br /> He was thinking of ni <br />
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