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DISCUSSION <br /> Legal Opinion on Burial Permit Fees <br /> Mr. Harrington confmned that the$5 fee appears on the schedule but that it was not being charged. <br /> Mr. Kaplan stated that, given the recent SJC decision, to begin charging the amount. Ms. Egloff <br /> confirmed that the Board of Health has the option to waive the fee in cases of hardship. <br /> 48 "ells Pond Road <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that the hone was a tear down/rebuild with an approved FAST septic system. <br /> Mr. Harrington further noted that the FAST system blower was to be located at the garage corner to <br /> limit noise impact to the abutter,but that it was installed at another location. Efforts have been made to <br /> resolve the issue but the system could not be relocated because it would be harmed by the collection of <br /> condensation due to the sloping land. The abutters have expressed concern about the noise from the <br /> blower, which runs constantly and requires that they keep their windows closed. Additionally,they did <br /> not oppose the variance, despite the system being located within ' of their property line,because the <br /> condition was added that the blower would be located by the garage. It has been suggested that while <br /> the abutters are at their hone;the FAST system be shut down while a permanent solution be <br /> deterrm* ed. Mr. Harrington described the sound as a high pitched ane. Mr. Harrington stated that <br /> the owner is willing to build a ventilated structure around the blower to reduce the sound. Ms. Eglof <br /> questioned whether or not the Board of Health approval is nullified since the owner did not adhere to <br /> the conditions. Mr. Kaplan responded that this is a violation. Mr. Kaplan recommended allowing the <br /> owner until October I to attenuate the noise. <br /> Letter of Interest from Eric Iuhlirr <br /> It was discussed that there was currently no opening on the Board of Health. <br /> CoA <br /> Mr. Harrington read a letter from M140A requesting that Boards of Health support the Act in Ways <br /> and Means for the Pandemic Flus response. Board of Health members agreed to sign the letter. <br /> Seasonal Influenza vaccine <br /> Mr. Harrington reported that he received a Haemo regarding the seasonal 1nluena vaccine,noting that <br /> some priorities have changed. Dong term care and assisted living facilities ill not receive the state <br /> supply but that children 6 months to 18 years will be first priority and then supplies mill go to the <br /> Boards of Health to be di <br />