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of the home a short distance and place the condenser on the other side of the fence. Mr. Mitchell <br />said if the condenser is 5 feet from the side yard it would meet code. The applicant could place <br />the condensing unit on the opposite side of the home which would meet code. Mr. Mago said <br />that the new unit was sure to be quieter then the existing unit which has been in place for years. <br />To place the condenser along the back of the home would require a section of his brick patio be <br />removed which is very small. There is no way to move the unit to the other side of the home as <br />he has no basement just a crawl space and the addition on the home is a slab so the copper and <br />electrical lines can not be easily moved. Mr. Mitchell asked why the unit wasn't moved to the <br />other side. Mr. Mago said all electrical, gas, water, furnace and phone are all on the same side of <br />the basement to move everything needed to the other side of the building would be very <br />expensive. Mrs. Sabo said she did not feel the board had enough information to act. <br />Mrs. Sabo moved, seconded by Mr. Meder, to table Scott Mago of 23138 Stoneybrook until <br />meeting next with the following conditions: <br />1. The size and specs for the condensing unit to be installed are to be submitted <br />2. Have an HVAC representative to answer questions the commission may have. <br />3. The applicant is to explore the pros and cons of moving the unit to the other side of the <br />home including whether it is cost prohibited. <br />The motion passed 3-0. <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />Mrs. Sabo moved, seconded by Mr. Meder, to excuse the absence of 1VIr. Lipcsey, Mr. <br />Jarachovic, whlch passed 3-0. <br />With no further business the meeting was adjourned at 6:30 p.m. <br />cj?t ur <br />Donna ab , C air <br />CI? <br />Rote Clerk of Commissions <br />7pka' <br />Approved: <br />q ??