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plans to present to the board. He wanted to give them a quick overview of whatthe <br /> original plan was and a little bit ofhr it has changed. Then he would show them <br /> ht they were planning to d . <br /> Mr. Harrington interjected that the r'glnal plans were not on file. <br /> . <br /> Mr. Boyd asked Mr. Harrington if he needed there for review afterwards. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that he would appreciate a copy of the originals and then the <br /> reconfiguration of the house plan. There was a Title V plan that was given to them by <br /> Cape & Islands Engineering. It was basically put on hold until the bedroom issue was <br /> resolved because it was a-four-bedroom home. They wanted to get this area addressed <br /> before they issued anything else. <br /> Mr. Boyd stated that it was a four-bedroom home. It was always a four-bedroom. The <br /> owner, before he passed away, apparently did some modifications. 'they finished off <br /> the basement and put in other rooms and he had a friend of the family living there <br /> rent-free. It was an illegal apartment. It was what qualified as two-bedrooms in the <br /> basement under Title V. But, it was his understanding that there was only one room <br /> used in the basement. There were four-bedrooms in the original house and a bonus <br /> room used as a study. That was the morn that was going to cause them the biggest <br /> problem getting them eligible for a four-bedroom system. He thought they had a way <br /> to work around it. <br /> Ms. Warden wanted to let the board know that this was in a Zone II. <br /> Mr. Boyd presented the board with the original plans. He had a modification to show <br /> them what it was' now. This was all fairly open with a furnace and a hot water heater <br /> that had actually been moved over this way in time. The first floor or main floor was <br /> pretty much going to stay untouched. There was one bedroom over here. They didn't <br /> plan to make any changes in this area. Thea this was the second floor with three- <br /> bedrooms. They would like to leave this pretty much as is because they all look out <br /> onto the lake. This was the bonus morn that could he the problem. In order to get it <br /> eligible for Title V he understood that they had to have over ' width here. It was not <br /> physically possible because they would have to tear into the bathroom. They would <br /> take out the door and the jambs. <br /> Mr. Harrington suggested that they do a railing. They would accept the 65across here. <br /> If there was a bean'ng wall, they could leave a column if they had to. But, an open <br /> railing took away the privacy issue and that was whatthey were shooting for. <br /> Mr. Boyd stated that that,the railing was the back up plan. <br /> (They had a further discussion regarding the re-construction of the bonus room so that <br /> it met,with everyone's approval.) <br /> 16 <br />