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<br /> <br />2. 261 Simons Narrows Rd – Homeowners Patricia & Michael Heisler request a variance <br />until sewer hookup. <br /> <br />Patty and Mike Heisler introduce themselves. Patty Heisler explains to Board of <br />Health that the sewer project is actively being installed in her neighborhood, and <br />the property will likely hook up in 2028. The system needs a D-box repair. Mrs. <br />Heisler states she would like to hold off on a major upgrade, instead repair the <br />D-box and have the system pumped on a regular basis until sewer is available. <br /> <br />Agent Seabury recommends approval of the variance. He is willing to let the <br />Heisler’s wait for sewer and maintain the environmental aspects of the failure. <br />He will write up an agreement between the Board of Health and the homeowner <br />to sign. <br /> <br />Mr. Ring asked about how quickly the tank will fill up with the current use of two <br />residents. Agent Seabury recommends that the Septic Pumping Company used <br />by Heisler keep them informed of the recommended schedule of pumping. <br /> <br />Mr. Livingston makes a motion to accept the variance. Mr. Ring seconds the <br />motion. All in favor. <br /> <br />3. 28 East Rd – on requesting relief from the 1000’ I/A regulation. <br /> <br />Adam Clough from Quinns’ Excavation on behalf of Tucker Mcintosh. Mr. Quinn <br />explains that the homeowner would like to tear down and rebuild the facility, <br />which would take approximately two years. The property sits within the <br />footprint of needing an I/A system. It has an existing system about eight years <br />old. Mr. Clough explains that the property is currently approved for sewer that <br />will be available approximately in 2028. He would like a variance to keep the <br />existing system and hook up to sewer when the home is complete since it will be <br />vacant during the construction period. <br /> <br />Agent Seabury put the variance before the Board because the property sits <br />within a special sewer project cluster and isn’t on the regular scheduled phase <br />schedule. He recommends allowing it with a stipulation that the system passes <br />Title V before occupancy and upgrade to I/A if the cluster project does not bring <br />in the sewer cluster project. <br /> <br />Mr. Ring makes a motion to accept the variance. Mr. Livingston seconds the <br />motion. All in favor. <br /> <br /> <br /> Meeting is open for Public Comment. <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />