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4 <br /> right now. It even had a reserve area installed so that they wouldn't even have <br /> to _ <br /> request that variance like other people have bad to come into compliance with this. <br /> The reserve area vas already installed because it was installed on a previous upgrade <br /> under a-commercial property regulation. It had a sizable system. <br /> Ms. Grady asked if it was his opinion Haat This did not threaten that area. She knew <br /> that it wasriot... <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that it.was riot a health hazard were it was backing up into the <br /> establishment and it was not breaking up to the surface of the ground. However, a <br /> far as the nitrogen removal he could not say. It was operating as a standard Title V <br /> commercial system. It had a grease trap that has been maintained. He did agree with <br /> Mr. McNulty that he has done everything above board and way above the top shelf <br /> s far as what he had put in the kitchen. Furthermore, there-had not been one <br /> complaint as far as the quality of the food and the service. It was not considered a <br /> health hazard. They were not there yet with the nitrogen treatment. <br /> Is. Grady addressed Mr. Santos and stated Haat she knew where he was coming <br /> from. But, she had a real problem seconding the motion that.he had on the table right <br /> now. <br /> Mr. Santos understood her position. e-asked if Mr. Ball was going to be back for <br /> the next meeting. <br /> r <br /> Mr. Darrington stated that Mr. Ball was going to be gone for the whole month of <br /> November. <br /> Mr. Santos stated that they were going to'have to postpone it until they had a full <br /> 'board or make a notion to continue it until they had a full board. That was his <br /> position. That was her position. <br /> Mr. Harrington asked if he would entertain re-visiting it in the spring to see how the <br /> winter goes as he was resting solely on the financial means. Should they get and <br /> update anyways instead slamming the door? <br /> Ir. Santos suggested that they postpone it until.there was a full board. Right now <br /> they were at a standstill. They could make a decision then. <br /> Ms. Grady stated that they assumed they would have a full board the first week in <br /> December. <br /> Mr. Harrington asked if they were freezing the violations that were occurring on a <br /> daily basis because of the difference of board member opinions. <br /> Mr. Santos agreed that that was correct. <br /> { <br /> 22 <br />
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