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1, <br /> increased design flow. Unfortunately, the area was unable to accommodate the large <br /> size of the machinery required, so Mr. Borenstein's reprised plan was scrapped. <br /> Dan Ojala stated that Mr. Borenstein then.decided to proceed with installation of the new <br /> septic system with the larger leaching field,_to ensure that any future tenants requiring <br /> additional capacity would be covered. <br /> Dan j la stated that cape &.Islands is updating the plans once again' to add the two <br /> extra Leaching trenches for reserve, with n 'Change in design flow. The plans wiII-beep <br /> the after burner 1.5N with an ABC N, which is basically a second Fast unit. <br /> Glen Harrington commented that the entire capacity of the system has doubled, and the <br /> BOH.nearer had the opportunity to review the-revised plans. Glen stated further that the <br /> Cape cod Commission needs to be' made aware of the doubled capacity.change. <br /> Glenn Santos reiterated the concern voiced by Glen Harrington that 1 Fatmouth <br /> Road is in violation of having installed a septic system that was not approved the <br /> BOH. <br /> Glenn Santos made a motion that the Cape Cod Commission be notified of the <br /> increased capacity of the installed septic system at. 104-A Falmouth Road, and that a 7- <br /> year rnoratodur b put in place to require that the design flog would-not increase above <br /> 840 gal per day, with no exceptions. Lacy Burton seconded the motion. All approved. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> i.- Finally Dlno's—401 Nathan han EItis Highway <br /> Glen Harrington stated that he had heard "through the grapevine"that ownership of the <br /> property at 491 Nathan Ellis Highway, known as ino's, had been transferred. Glen <br /> Harrington spoke to Dino Mitrot ostas on 11/29/07, who confirmed that in fact, the <br /> property ownership had transferred and a notice had been seat to the Town attorney. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that in a later from the BOH dated 10/39107, the buyer's <br /> attorney, the seller's attorney, Dino llitrolostas and both the buyer's and the seller's <br /> engineers were notified of the 130H decision of 9/12/07 that the septic must be upgraded <br /> to a dnite prior to ownership transfer of the property. Glen.Harrington stated that <br /> therefore the property at 491 Nathan Ellis Highway is in violation of the BOH 690 gallon <br /> per day regulation. <br /> Glenn Santos made a motion that upon receipt of a certified letter from the BOH to Dino <br /> llitroi ostas, the former owner,, the owners of 401 Nathan Ellis Highway will be fined <br /> $309 per day, and are ordered to appear before the BOH for a Show Cause-hearing at <br /> the next BOH meeting on December 19, 2007. Lucy Burton-seconded the notion. All <br /> approved. <br /> . cape Waste By-Law Violation Follow-Up <br /> Glen Harrington reported that cape Waste had paid in full their outstanding balances of <br /> $10,009 to the Upper Cape Recycling Transfer Station. <br /> . Recycling and solid waste <br /> Glen Harrington reported that in a meeting with Catherine Laurent on 11/28/07,' <br /> . <br /> Catherine reported that Cavossa is not using the UC TS, and that they currently collect <br />