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Mr. Santos was concerned about the property owners. was there town water out <br /> there? property <br /> Mr. Darrington stated that it was all well water. <br /> Ms. warden did not understand why they did not bring town water dowry into that <br /> subdivision. They had that old subdivision in the front and Mr. Marster's in the <br /> rear. They must have voted no to bring in to water. <br /> Mr. Santos stated that if there were wells in the area they would be treated as-Zone <br /> II. <br /> Ifs. warden stated that they were grandfathered. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that this was not grandfathered. This was one of the lots that <br /> they got the nitrogen aggregation plan for. Correct`? <br /> Ifs. Grady thought that that was correct. <br /> Ms. warden stated that she.had done a tremendous amount of lots right before the <br /> transition period. She just assumed that this was one of then. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that this was one df the properties that he just aggregated. <br /> Mr. Santos re-iterated that this was going to be put on to this deed. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that that was correct. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that his nitrogen loading calculations were supposed to be on <br /> the plan. He could have thein resubmit a revised plan showing the nitrogen <br /> calculations for the aggregation plan. <br /> Ms. warder' stated that they did not receive any revised plans in response to her <br /> deficiency aero to Cape & islands. <br /> Ms. Garron stated all she was in receipt of from Cape & islands was that letter and <br /> the plans'. <br /> Iris. warden stated that she faxed this over-yesterday. <br /> Ms. Carron stated that it was February 2nd, 2005, yesterday and she received the <br /> plans with the letter. <br /> Ms. warden stated that the horse numbers were wrong. <br /> (Further discussion ensued regarding what they did or did not receive from Cape <br />