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ti <br /> r � <br /> _ - <br /> Once the Board has satisfied itself as to the foregoing and any other requirements <br /> it may deem appropriate, the Board may vote to waive the requirement of the <br /> furnishing of surety on the payment bond. However, Mr. DiMaggio should be <br /> required to furnish the performance bond to the Board. He would be the only <br /> one obliged to sign the same if the Board votes to waive the surety requirement. <br /> It is my understanding from discussing this smatter with Selectman Carter that <br /> Mr. I iMaggio would be faced with a needless financial hardship if he were required <br /> to purchase a surety certification to accompany his bond. <br /> I am enclosing herein a modified version of the payment bond found in Section <br /> 00620 for use by the Board in the event that it grants the waiver to Mr. I iMaggio. <br /> I would suggest that the Board contact Weston & Sampson Engineer's, Inc. for <br /> the purpose of receiving advice and comment relative to the request of Mr. DiMaggio <br /> for a waiver of the surety on his bond. Sub-section 38 of Section 0000 of the <br /> General Conditions of the contract, give the engineer authority to interpret the <br /> intent and fulfillment of the contract. In light of the facts as presented to me, <br /> I believe that Weston & Sampson would probably recommend favor action <br /> on the request of Mr, DiMaggio, <br /> z <br /> .ours r t <br /> n <br /> as a T n coups <br /> JJ R ss <br /> enclosure <br /> cc: Joseph Murphy, Executive Secretary <br /> ., <br /> Y <br />