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i <br /> station with the Pay-As-You-Throw option which provides an incentive to recycle. However, Mr. <br /> Macomber is unable to offer a similar incentive to his customers because it is costly to continue to sort <br /> and pick up unless recycling increases and trash decreases. The Board discussed the referendum vote <br /> and whether or not sufficient information was provided to voters that accurately reflected future costs <br /> including the reduction of costs if more people recycled. Another nailing ofthe re-designed postcards <br /> was discussed and IVs. Descouteaux recommended contacting Ms. Laurent if any additional changes t <br /> the text would be needed. <br /> Mr. Harrington suggested comparing information provided by New Seabury regarding the proposed <br /> hauler recycling fee estimated at $10-$13 per household to the"pay-as-you-throw,"curbside pickup <br /> and transfer station fee costs. Mr. Harrington further stated that customers of the private haulers are <br /> the only ones who will see the increased costs for the service at this point. Mr. Kaplan added that the <br /> numbers of residents who contract with haulers compared to the number of residents who go to the <br /> transfer station is unknown. Ms. Descouteaux indicated that New Seabury has that information for <br /> approximately 1500 homes from a December 2008 survey. <br /> •With no further comments from the public, the Board continued with their agenda. <br /> 8;15---Robert Catania—Wicked FK Pia Food bode vain <br /> The appointment i's continued until the next meeting at the request of Mr. Cantania. <br /> 8:30—William Weber—Title v violations <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that Mr. Weber was issued a"show cause" letter due to Title v violations that <br /> occurred at 27 Huron.Ave. Jack Landers-Cauley was the engineer of record for the septic design and a <br /> letter from hirci was faxed today. Mr. Harrington stated that Mr. Weber received his 2009 Installer's <br /> License on May 18. The Certificate of Compliance has been issued for 27 Huron Ave. since the - <br /> enginr submitted revised plans depicting the installed septic systems and certification of the system. <br /> Mr. Weber provided the "as built"carols and Mr. Darrington completed the final inspection with <br /> certification. The violations that occurred during the process: 1 operating without a pest to install <br /> and 2 installing without a disposal system construction permit. The check and application had been <br /> sent,but since two sets of revisions were received requiring review, the second set of pians, slated <br /> November 23,, were never received'so the permit was not issued. IIS. Harrington stated that the system <br /> as installed, changing the leaching field due to site condifions, necessitating additional revisions to <br /> the plan by the engineer m order to be certified. I&. Weber is unclear about what happened to the <br /> nnssing sets of plans and indicated that when he was looking for the permit around Thanksgiving,the <br /> engineer indicated that more revisions were necessary, and that he would take care of it. Mr. Weber <br /> was only aware of the two sets of plans,not all four. Mr. Weber contacted the Board of Health when <br /> he was unable to locate the 44as built" cards and learned that the permit not been issued. fir, <br /> Weber further stated that when he went to find the 4th set of plans from the engineer, it was discovered <br /> that-the plans had been misfiled. The plans were re-drawn to reflect the installation and changed to a 2 <br /> foot tall system. Mfr. Weber added that he has been licensed in Mashpee for 22 years and has had no <br /> previous issues, which Mr. Harrington conf ect. Vien asked,Mr. Weber stated that he was busy <br /> focusing on the job and overlooked acquiring the 2009 license. Regarding precedence for <br />