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i <br /> I <br /> I <br /> i <br /> Mr. Boyd continued that by stating that would leave them with the four-bedroom <br /> with the exception ofthe basement n the problems with the finished basement. This <br /> was what they hoped to have after the work was done. The difference was that this <br /> was closed up to a standard 30 or 6" doorway. They would open it up to 6'6"'. The <br /> would completely take down the wall in the other closed up room to the point'Where <br /> the baseboard ends since it had a baseboard heater. <br /> Mr. Harrington wanted to know what type of heat it.was. Electric or forced hotwater? <br /> Mr. Boyd dict not know the answer. <br /> IVIS. warden wanted to know what the distance was from one point to another. <br /> Mr. Boyd did not know the answer. <br /> I <br /> Ms. warden stated that it looked greater than 6'. <br /> Mr. Boyd stated that that was his understanding. <br /> (There was more discussion regarding the details of the basement and how it was <br /> going to be re-configured.) <br /> Mr. Boyd agreed to modify it to a ' entryway without a door. <br /> Ms. warden didn't know how the building department was going to feel about the <br /> kitchen being there. As far as they were concerned, if there was a kitchen in there it <br /> was an apartment. <br /> Mr. Boyd agreed to remove the kitchen. <br /> Ms. warden felt that that was an easy resolution. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that the building permit had to be pulled. They would have to <br /> forward the building permit and the plans to be reviewed by the board for final <br /> approval. <br /> Mr. Santos asked if they were requesting any variances. <br /> Mr. Boyd stated that there was a variance. <br /> Ms. Grady noted that the variance was for a one-foot difference from the bottom of <br /> the SAS to groundwater. <br /> Mr.r. Ball stated that there was no. -nitrif ie .tion system. <br /> Mr. Harrington asked the board members when they wanted the work to be dorm by. <br /> 1 <br />