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. The third floor plan needs to be provided shoring that it is ars unheated and unfinished attic sparse. <br /> There cannot be a door installed at the top or the bottom of the stairs providing privacy and possibly <br /> creating another bedroom. <br /> Ted Schilling, ars attorney from Osterville, Massachusetts, representing the abutters David Bernstein and <br /> Susan Howard of 33 Senett Point Road, introduced himself to the Board. <br /> Mr. Schilling commented that the variances are creating and allo wing the proposed dwelling to be over-built. <br /> Glen Harrington commented that there would be an increase in flow by adding another bedroom. There are <br /> other 4-bedroom dwellings its the area, and these setback variances have been approved for new construction <br /> in the past. This is considered new construction, and these setback issues are not considered environmental <br /> setbacks. The variances themselves will not hinder the use,of the system nor the use of the property. The <br /> septic system is positioned as far up to the front of the property because of the 1 00-foot setback. <br /> Susan Howard, wife of David Bernstein and the abutter at 33 Sensett Point Road, introduced herself to the <br /> Boa rd. <br /> Ms. Howard commented that the variances should not be granted and requested that the Board of Health not <br /> approve the variances. Ms. Howard felt that this project should be more consistent with the other homes in the <br /> neighborhood. <br /> Luer Burton rade a action that the Board of Health approve the variances as requested for 37 Senett <br /> Point Road with the condition that the water main is shown and protected as necessary, the ribber membrane <br /> n the garage is provided, and the tee in the distribution box on the inlet end of the force main is required. <br /> Kalliiope Egl ff seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> 7:20 PM — LI BOH Septic Inspection Variance—9 Red Fin. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that a septic inspection was performed by Jim Ford on April 27, 2012, when the Board <br /> of Health regulation required replacement of septic tanks over 30 years old. A variance has been requested t <br /> that regulation. The applicant was notified that a re-inspection of the septic tank, according to the amended <br /> regulation, could take place prior to the meeting but as yet has not been submitted. <br /> Michael Cotter; potential buyer for 9 Red Fin, introduced himself to the Board. <br /> Mr. Cotter commented that the septic inspection report on April 27, 2012, indicated that risers should be added, <br /> 'to the distribution box and the leach pit and would like the septic system to be re-inspected. <br /> Lacy Burton made a motion than the Board of Health approve the variance for 9 Fled Fin with the condition that <br /> the septic stern i re-evraluated based upon the never regulation and resubmit the septic inspection report to <br /> the Board of Health. Also, risers are to be installed on the distribution box and leach pit to bring the system to <br /> within 6 inches of grade. Calliope Egl ff seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> 7:25 PM — BOH Variance Request t—403 Great oak Road. <br /> Matt Costa of Cape and Islands Engineering, representing 403 Great Oak Road, introduced himself to the <br /> Board. <br /> Mr. Costas commented that a different plan was originally drawn for the previous owner and presented to the <br /> Board of Health about a month ago. The new owner hind Cape and Islands Engineering to redesign the <br /> system to accommodate their neer house. <br /> Mr. Costa is requesting a variance of 52 feet from the coastal bank to the leach field per the Board of Health <br /> Soil Stability Regulation. The mitigation will remain the same with the denitrification system and the ultraviolet <br /> 2 <br />