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Originally Posted by ApS
Not what I wrote:
I'd previously mentioned that the Town winked at a new neighbor's septic non-conforming design, even allowing both well- and septic-systems would be shared with the property next door—which they also had bought at the same time.
Worse, that neighbor then converted their garage to a bedroom.
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Don't know when the "winking" occurred, but often it's OK as long as an approved plan is on file that can be implemented when the system fails. It will probably fail sooner with the expansion, but not as likely on a seasonal home with low year round use. The law was clarified this year, signed by the Governor in July (HB258).