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00 <br /> the lot; therefore, it maintains the three bedrooms. Any variances due.to hardship that are granted <br /> tonight will not set apre edent. <br /> Burton Kaplan made a ,motion.that the Board of Health approve the two variances for 33 Gia Lane— <br /> Part IAC Section 17D 4 and 5 of the local Board of Health Septic Inspection Regulation to allow the <br /> leaching to be utilized and the septic tank to remain due to extreme hardship on behalf of the seller, <br /> and those variances to reside with the property until the system fails. Also, a -bedroom deed <br /> restriction is included as condition of the variance. KaIllope Egl ff seconded the motion. The motion <br /> was unanimously approved. <br /> . Release of Deed Restriction: 2 Point Fad. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that George Ben ay requested the release of the Deed Restriction. fir. <br /> Harrington commented that the deed restriction on the -bedroom home should not be relearned until <br /> the new septic system in installed. <br /> Burton Kaplan made a.motion that the Board f Health defer action n the request t rescind the <br /> Restriction Deed 2-Point Toad until the new approved three-bedroom septic system has been <br /> installed. Kalli pe Egl ff seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> ADDITIONAL TOPICS <br /> 1. Unwanted Medication Take Back Program. <br /> Calliope Egl ff made a motion that the Burd of Health add Unwanted Medication drop-off to the <br /> Discussion. Burton Kaplan seconded the-motion.,The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> ` 2.' Food Composting t the Transfer Station. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that-the Board of Health add Food Composting at the Transfer Station t <br /> the Discussion. Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The motion was unanirnuly approved. <br /> 3. 72 Highland Street- Emergency Condemnation. <br /> Lucy Burton rade a motion that the Board of Health add 72 Highland Street under Additional Topics. <br /> Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that he received a call from the I a hpee Police Department regarding the <br /> condition of, and activity at, 72 Highland Street. Mr. Harrington commented that he did not have <br /> permission to enter the house but was able to observe the interior through the back door that was left <br /> .open. The inside of the house was as bad as the outside. <br /> The owner, Danny Lawson, lost the house to the bank in September 2011. Chase Bank is the bank <br /> that has ownership of the house. her. Harrington stated that he is trying to notify the band , but in the <br /> meantime he will inform the Town Manager and DPW in order to clean the property and secure the <br /> driling. <br /> Knowing that the house was vaunt, the neighbors notified the police because cars were seen in the <br /> backyard. A window to the back bedroom was Jimmied open and now cannot be locked. It is believed <br /> that the former owner's son returns to the house.- <br /> 'An inspection of the property by Mr. Harrington considered it unfit for human habitation. IIIb. <br /> Harrin t n is requesting the Burd to deem it as an Emergency Condemnation. <br /> Burton' Caplan made a motion that the Board of Health deem an Emergency Condemnation at 72 <br /> Highland Street,based on.Veronica Warden's bservartions, police reports, and the photographs as to <br /> 2 <br />