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lt_W <br /> MINUTES September 26, 1991 BOARD of HEALTH <br /> Mr, McQuaid questioned whether Ms. Robinson would be <br /> willing to relocate the house as far back as possible from <br /> the top of the coastal dune to satisfy the Conservation Com- <br /> missions <br /> s <br /> Mr. McGrath responded, Ms, Robinson is willing to relo- <br /> cate the house as far away from the wetlands as possible. <br /> Mr. McQuaid commented, in his opinion, if the Board is <br /> inclined to vote favorably to the request, would prefer <br /> placement of the leaching facility within 107' of the <br /> saltmarsho "The Conservation Commission officer was of the <br /> opinion his Board would no bjct to a favorable vote by this <br /> Board if the furthest distance possible can be maintained <br /> from the house to the wetlands, " <br /> Mr. Costa and Mr. Greelish voiced their concern with <br /> variance relief from the wetlands as it would set' a prece- <br /> dent. <br /> Mr* Costa questioned Ms. Mills as to whether the Plan- <br /> ning Board would take into consideration the length of time <br /> Ms. Robinson has owned the lot., <br /> Ms. Mills responded, although the Board is sympathetic <br /> to these kinds of problems the Planning Board is bound by the <br /> laws. 'Questions have been raised as to whether the road is <br /> a public or private way and concerns have been voiced regard- <br /> , in Rthe serious precedent that could be set in granting ap-. <br /> provi l # - <br /> w . � <br /> Attorney Carter stated this Board has evidence that the <br /> phra smites are r man made.- ' What's the purpose o applying for <br /> a, w vagi ante i the hoard i not w ill i n ` to go below the <br /> bylaw. " "If you can"t find hardship in this particular case, <br /> when would you find hardship and would the Board ever grant a <br /> J variance "i n this F ituat <br />