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r <br /> I <br /> MINUTES March 30, 1995 6 BOARD OF HEALTH <br /> enforce." "We realistically expect cooperation from the people it affects directly." "There <br /> not perfect and I made it quite clear to the restaurant group that as time progressed you <br /> may see these become increasingly strict." "The Board does take a very serious position <br /> of the enforcement of these regulations." "We will continue to review these on an annual <br /> basis and I am pretty certain that they will be changed annually to reflect this communities <br /> views on smoking and how it affects our children and non-smokers." <br /> Mr. Evans stated, "The Board is concerned about health not the financial part of a <br /> business." <br /> Mr. Ball stated, "As there are no more comments we will close the hearing." <br /> r <br /> Mr. Doherty motioned to continue this matter until next week's meeting, Mr. <br /> Cram seconded, all agreed. <br /> APPOINTMENT: Stuart McLeod - 67 Seconsett Point Road <br /> Mr. Thomas O'Malley, Mr. Michael Borselli and Mr. Stuart McCloud were in <br /> attendance for this scheduled appointment. <br /> Mr. McLeod stated, "We are requesting a variance on the lot." "We owned seven <br /> lots in 1990." "We merged three lots and four lots to lower the taxes." "My sister owns <br /> the existing house and I am proposing to construct a new home." "Until the new Title V <br /> the lot would be in the velocity zone and a septic system would be outlawed." "I would <br /> like to build a modest 2 bedroom house with no disposal, washing machine or <br /> dishwasher." "Knowing the variance that we would need we would go to the length of <br /> putting a deed restriction on the property." "One of the ways to lower the nitrates is to <br /> limit the usage the property will have." "Maybe putting a weekend use of four months <br /> out of the year." "This would be a pretty significant hardship if this land became useless <br /> to us because we couldn't put a septic on it." <br /> Mr. Doherty relayed, "We can't take any action on it." "All I can do is reject it." <br /> "You don't have the distances from the wetlands." <br /> Mr. McLeod questioned whether a tight system could be installed. <br /> Mr. Doherty relayed, "D.E.P. does not look favorably upon a tight system with <br /> new construction." "We would prefer a nitrogen reducing system." <br /> Mr. McQuaid stated, "Another issue of concern is the depth to groundwater." <br />