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a. <br /> s <br /> Glenn Santos moved that the requestfor a tobacco sales permit for the Liquor Warehouse se be <br /> added to the agenda. <br /> Lucy Burton seconded the motion. All approved, <br /> Steven Ball moved that the Board approve issuance of a 2005 tobacco license to Seabury Spirits, <br /> DBA Liquor Warehouse. Lucy Burton seconded the motion. All approved. <br /> Subdivision Plan Review: south cape Village, Preliminary Plata <br /> Glen Harrington stated that the plan was reprised to make corrections on Shell Back and <br /> Commercial Street to comply with the Planning Board requirements. Glen had no comments other <br /> than that the o review fee had not yet been received. <br /> Steven Ball moved that the Board approve the preliminary subdivision plan for South Cape Village, <br /> pending receipt of the o review fee. Lucy Burton seconded the motion. All approved. <br /> Subdivision Plan Review: Reprised Flat Pond Subdivision,New Seabury <br /> Glen commented that all properties are tied into waste water treatment plant. He looked into storm <br /> water, and everything looks okay. It will be going into retention areas} and they have subsurface <br /> catch basins as well. This area is part of the New Seabury Cape Cod Commission resolution for <br /> Section V. There will be 51 multiple dwelling units on 27 lots. Building permits are currently being <br /> reviewed. <br /> Steven Ball moved that the revised Flat Pond subdivision plan for New Seabury, dated 5/18/05, be <br /> approved as submitted. Lucy Burton seconded the motion. All approved. <br /> Septic Inspection Regulation Variance Request; Maushop Village Condominium <br /> Glen Harrington commented that because 1 laushop Village is a condominium, inspections are <br /> done every three years. A& B Canco was the contractor hired to do the necessary repairs. There <br /> were 12 or 13 D bones that were done before l emodal Day, which is the cutoff date in New <br /> Seabury for repair work, to be resumed the following October. Four bull run valves were not <br /> replaced by the end of May. If there were going to be any transfers for these properties, there <br /> would have to be a variance request approved before any transfers could take place-because the <br /> inspection report still states"conditional pass"and our regulation states that conditional passes <br /> have to be fined before any property transfers occur. The managing agent for I laushop Village <br /> Condominiums is therefore requesting a waiver until October 30, 2005 to replace the bull run valve <br /> on four systems which are located in the main road of Maushop Village. <br /> Steven Ball asked for clarification as to which four systems needed to be replaced. Also, the 40 <br /> fee for the variance request had not been received. <br /> Steven Ball moved continuance of the variance request until clarification was received as to which <br /> systems needed to be replaced, and the 40 fee was received. Glenn Santos seconded the <br /> motion. All approved. <br /> Title V Variance Request—11 ocean Bluff <br /> Glen Harrington commented that the owner of the property wants to install an irrigation well, and <br /> there is very little room on the property. Title V requires a 25 foot setback, and they have only 1 <br /> feet. Steven Ball stated that if they can do a hand drill and do a 25 foot setback, they don't need a <br /> variance. <br /> Steven Ball moved that the variance request be denied. Glenn Santos seconded the motion. All <br /> approved. <br /> 1 <br /> 4 <br />