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w ' <br /> He stated, "In essence, nothing about the <br /> nitrate/nitrogen removal capacity requirements is in the <br /> DEP groundwater discharge permit or condominium documents. " <br /> "It is not in anything in which. the Trustees would even be <br /> aware that existed. " <br /> Attorney Schaeffer stated the 5.ppm requirement cane t <br /> his attention three weeps ago when information regarding <br /> the new groundwater discharrge petmi.t was issued. It is his <br /> understanding that the current treatment plant cannot meet <br /> 5pp . <br /> The Town Planner responded by stating that every <br /> condominium is subject to the Special Permit, being heirs <br /> and assigns of the developer. <br /> Discussion concluded at this point, Applicant had <br /> previously been scheduled for a Public Hearing regarding <br /> the relocation of the leaching area on August 2, 20 . <br /> Discussion - Con-tinued <br /> Zoning Articles for October Town Meeting <br /> 11 - Signage requirements, approved by the Board. <br /> 10 - updating the stormwater management by-law, <br /> approved by the Board.. <br /> 7 8 - Grater Quality Report amendments, approved by the <br /> Board. <br /> - waiver, 1 -ft. buffer area, approved by the Board. <br /> 1 - creates grandfathering for lots previously <br /> approved by the Board, with roads completed and covenants <br /> released within 8-years of approval and then became <br /> separately owned during said 8-years . Approved by the <br /> Board. <br /> 2. - Zoning amendment regarding those cluster <br /> subdivisions by right requiring no Special Permit, <br /> nonconformance of individual lots under the zoning bylaw <br /> are to be treated as the more recent cluster subdivisions <br /> by Special Permit in terms of lot size and frontage. <br /> 3 - Nonconforming lots as reflected in #1 and #2, <br /> approved by the Board. <br /> 1 <br />