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03/06/1997
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TOS OF NUSB PEE <br /> AR F]HEALTH <br /> March 6, 1997 <br /> Meeting called to order at 7:00 p.m. <br /> Members present: Robert F. Cram, Sr., Steven R. Ball and John T. Doherty <br /> THE TAPE IS NOT PART OF THE 1 ET]NG IT IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF <br /> TRANSCRIPTION ONLY. <br /> Mr. Robert F. Cram, Chairman <br /> 1. Warrants signed. <br /> 2. 11r. Ball motioned to accept the minutes of February 27, 197, Mr. Doherty <br /> seconded, all agreed. <br /> . Bi-monthly landfill transfer station inspection- Acknowledged, <br /> . Recycling P rt card - Mr. McQuaid relayed, "The State, with their deriving of <br /> the percentages, doesn't include industrial recycling and doesn't include composting, <br /> wood chipping or grinding of demolition material." "This is simply Plasties, glass, <br /> newspapers and cardboard." <br /> Acknowledged. <br /> . Variance reQuests, 12 Great River Road - Mr. McQuaid relayed, `This is an <br /> upgrade as a result of septic system inspection which failed." "Due to the proximity of <br /> the existing cesspools to Great River and the lot size there are numerous variances <br /> requested.'' "Ifis. my opinion that we should grant the necessary variances because what <br /> is proposed is 100% better than what is existing on the condition that the homeowner <br /> agree to sign the affidavit that no increase in living space is anticipated." <br /> Mr. Doherty questioned, `Have they considered any kind of a denitrification <br /> system." <br /> Mr. McQuaid responded, "I don't believe they have." "It is an existing dwelling <br /> with no increase in habitable space and they are upgrading from dual cesspools to a <br /> maximum feasible complying Title V system.' <br />
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