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02/03/2005
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Mr. Harrington stated that he was referring to the right-hand side. <br /> Mr. Gr t l e stated that conservation had reviewed this plan and they were looking <br /> t some different issues. <br /> Mr. Harrington asked if one ofthem was the bedroom issue. <br /> Mr. Gr t l e stated that that was correct. <br /> 4 <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that he and Mr. Sherman did not always agree on that. <br /> Mr. Ball asked Mr. Harrington if he was in agreement with this plan. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that he knew that every time a plan had come before therm, <br /> remedial or otherwise the board had required a dentrifieatl n system for less than <br /> 100' to the BVW. <br /> Mr. Grotzke stated that he thought they were doing the correct thing. It was an <br /> existing four-bedroom residence with supposedly thea a to system that atisfred <br /> the requirements of a four-bedroom system. In one sense the client could have <br /> argued that since there was no increase in bedrooms that they would not need t <br /> alter the system. He thought again, as an engineer, to be technically correct to <br /> create a current four-bedroom system in this location to satisfy the requirements of <br /> a four-bedroom residence. <br /> Mr. Ball stated that if they really warted to go that way. According to this it was a <br /> three-bedroom. He was going on the assumption that it was a four-bedroom <br /> because the agent went down there and saw four-bedr ms. He could go down <br /> there and see six-bedrooms. <br /> Mr. Gr• tzl e stated that they use something for the basic calculations. <br /> Mr. Ball stated on how many bedrooms where there. There could be eight <br /> bedrooms. They would have to come back and write eight-bedrooms. <br /> Mr. Grotzke stated that this was before his time. This was as the horse was built <br /> and not hover it was inspected. <br /> Mr. Harrington sl ed if there were any floor plans submitted for the original <br /> building. <br /> Mr. Grotzke couldn't find any. <br /> Mr. Harrington noted that the Title V did say three for the original bulldrng.' <br /> Typically hers e went out there it was because there were records. The <br /> - 1 <br />
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