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materials. He noted the burming in back. <br /> Mr. Grassetti stated the treatment facility is running <br /> perfectly, 5, 000 low with 8, 000 to 12, 000 average, with a <br /> capacity of 36, 000 . He also stated the readings have been below <br /> two parts per million for the past two months. He mentioned the <br /> leaching pits to be three-quarter inch gravel. <br /> At this point, the Board inspected the equipment inside the <br /> Treatment Plant, which requires daily maintenance. Mr. Dawley <br /> stated he plans to install a fire alarm. He stated the plant <br /> currently treats between 4, 000 and 5, 000 gallons per day, with an <br /> estimated 14, 000 to 15, 000 gallons in the summer months. (Dennis <br /> Balzarini arrived at this point, 6:20 p.m. ) Mr. Dawley explained <br /> a set of recorded documents are mandated by the State at build- <br /> out, at which point the Homeowners Association will assume the <br /> responsibilities of the Developer. A licensed Massachusetts <br /> operator is required to keep records five (5) days per week; a <br /> licensed professional engineer is required to inspect the Plant <br /> monthly and file findings with DEP. <br /> Mr. Dawley stated Twenty-Five Thousand ($25, 000 . 00) Dollars <br /> per year to be the estimated sum necessary to maintain the Plant; <br /> Four Thousand ($4, 000 . 00) Dollars of which is to be used towards <br /> replacement research. <br /> Mr. Grassetti stated there will be enough put aside each <br /> month to replace equipment, which money is to be held in escrow <br /> by the Homeowners Association in a separate checking account for <br /> the sewer treatment plant. He also stated the project would have <br /> to be bonded before going on-line, and that the Association can <br /> ask for the bond to be returned. <br /> Dennis Balzarini inquired whether or not the Buyers were <br /> informed of this information; to which Mr. Grassetti responded, <br /> "Yes, it is outlined in documents prior to the signing of the <br /> Purchase and Sale Agreement. " <br /> Mr. Grassetti then suggested the Board view Windsor Point <br /> and the model at Bishop Park. He indicated changes on the map <br /> regarding the open space locations and the additional open space <br /> areas. <br /> Mr. Dawley indicated the model at Bishops Park, noting the <br /> style of the buildings, being 1, 800 square feet, 2-bedroom, with <br /> single car garage, full basement, clapboard on the street side <br /> and cedar shingles on the rest of the building. <br /> Once inside the model, there was some discussion of the unit <br /> mix. <br /> The Chairman reminded the Board of a separate clause within <br /> the Special Permit allowing the Planning Board to decide whether <br /> -2- <br />