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<br /> • Zbt Stre.�t File - 35.0 North Ax�m Lane �'��
<br /> � ���>. '� lrow: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst izanninq b 2oning Administrator
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<br /> r , bbbjact: Phone conversation with Pa�ul Larson on November 30, 1987 � ;
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<br /> : Aad a phone conversation yesaArday with Paul Larson the realtor for ''�^
<br /> , t2�e above refezenced property which was intended to be purchaaed by Alice '�
<br /> Fo+vler, etal. Larson noted that he feels there are suitable septic sites ,
<br /> on the prope-ty that will not be di�turbed by the proposed grading work on
<br /> ' the property. Z told him that septic testing would obviously be needed to �',' � "
<br /> verify the location and the suitab3.'ity of septic sites and Z gave h�n the � �
<br /> �i, , names of septic site evaluators. ' also told him that whi2e it might be "�" ;
<br /> � feasible to still glace houses in the area of grading once the finn7� ` '�
<br /> q�, gradinq and 2 feet of fill is place�, it would still be impoas:ble to tise '"
<br /> any disturbed areas for septic syst�ms. Z also szqgested stronqly to him �,'
<br /> that if testing does find suitable sites, they should be secuzely fenced s"`�'
<br /> off to insure that no qrading equi�ment or traffic disrupts them. In ao „ �
<br /> �ray did 1 guazantee that t!�e property was subdividable or that we wonld .� �
<br /> ��cce�t drainfie2d sites without testing or that had been disturbed. �
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