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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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12/03/1980
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-1',- <br /> Bill >.'ar.aick: You have a non-variable requ're;;cr.t from here to here. Prow in <br /> Fel .outh, they have done away with this 10 foot minir..um; but it is in viclatirn <br /> of Title V. But they do let you put the septic system, in a case like this, up <br /> on the street front because there will be no houses there, which makes sense. <br /> The DE'"),E has questioned this every time we subnit something like this to the <br /> Conservation Commission in Falmouth. However, it does hold if the Board of <br /> Health will go along with it. <br /> Bruce: Paula Hallett would have liked to have been here but she had other com- <br /> mitments. Her mother has come instead, Mrs. Pauline Shea. <br /> Charles : What it works out to is that your house width cannot be more than 28 <br /> feet. There is no way that we can allow anything permanently built on the ease- <br /> ment. <br /> Bruce: Could we say for the sake of saving time rather than going back and re- <br /> designing a new house at this time, if I worked out with Bill a different plan <br /> for this lot and kept it out of the easement and submitted that as an auxiliary <br /> or alternate plan to the Board of Health, rather than wait another month? <br /> Charles: That would be the best. There is no foundation involved here. This <br /> is a slab. I think that will be the best thing to design a house that will fit <br /> outside of that easement area. You can request from the Board of Health that <br /> they will allow you to come closer to the road with the leaching area. So far, <br /> we have done pretty much the same as Falmouth. We require 75 feet. If you have <br /> ample street water, we have had no difficulty that way with DED'E. <br /> Bruce: Would it be all right if I say that we will go back and design a smaller <br /> house and keep it out of the easement and re-submit it to the board. Would we <br /> have to set uo another hearing? <br /> Pauline: No, we would just continue this one. <br /> Ken: As long as you submit a legitimate plan showing the house off the easement. <br /> SE43-155 <br /> Timothy J. & Y;argaret C. Henn igan <br /> 64 waterway, iiashpee <br /> Ken: Reads public hearing notice -- to construct a single family dwelling within <br /> 100 feet of a bank of a sheltered waterway, Pop;onesset Creek. <br /> F-r. Hennixran: I think the Board has already received acknowledgement from DE-;E <br /> on this from the filing of the Notice of Intent. You will notice on their form <br /> that they do not indicate in any way any objections to this. Charlie is very <br /> familiar with my lot. If you check the records, Charlie, another engineering firm <br /> ran the perk tests and we ran it again to verify it. (Presents the plan with the <br /> lot coni-Turation) It is 163 feet from tie road, ?saterway, to the channel. 'In ere <br /> is plenty of dept]:. The only fill that will be required, as you can see from the <br /> plans, is for _grading. Ve are only talking abet 10 at the most. <br /> Charlie: This is all. slab. <br /> ?;r. Hennigan: Yes. <br />
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