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Town of M ash ee <br /> 16 Great Neck Road North <br /> `��aLE Gd Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br /> BOARD OF HEALTH - PUBLIC SESSION <br /> Minutes of the Meeting of August 4, 2016 <br /> Board Members Present: Member Absent: Also Present: <br /> Lucy Burton, Co-Chair Kalliope Egloff, Chair Glen Harrington, Health Agent <br /> Brian Baumgaertel, Clerk <br /> Co-Chair Lucy Burton called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. <br /> APPOINTMENTS <br /> 7:15 PM —Operation and Maintenance Violation —23 Spoondrift Way. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that the FAST system for the property located at 23 Spoondrift Way was approved and <br /> installed in 2003 for a new dwelling that was constructed. Six of the required 8 Total Nitrogen samples were <br /> obtained from 2003 to 2005. Certified letters were delivered in 2007 and 2008 with no reply. There were no <br /> samples or maintenance from 2006 to 2009. There was a contract with Winston Steadman from April 2009 to <br /> April 2010, but no data was entered into the database. No sampling or maintenance occurred between 2010 <br /> and 2015. A contract was finally provided to the Board of Health on July 29, 2016. The first maintenance has <br /> been performed by Mike Bisienere, Cape Septic Inspections, on that property. <br /> Lucy Burton commented that the Board of Health has previously, in similar situations, fined $300 per non- <br /> compliant year. In this case there have been 8 missed years. Ms. Burton felt that the owners should be fined in <br /> a consistent manner because of the amount of correspondence. <br /> Brian Baumgaertel made a motion that the Board of Health issue fines for the years 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, <br /> 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015, $300 per year for a total of$2,400 for Innovative/Alternative Operation and <br /> Maintenance Violations at 23 Spoondrift Way. Lucy Burton seconded the motion.The motion was unanimously <br /> approved. <br /> 7:20 PM —Title V Variance—6 Cricket Way. <br /> Glen Harrington commented that the property located at 6 Cricket Way is a straight upgrade of a septic that is <br /> on a very small lot. The plan follows Title V as far as priority of infringing upon the property line before going <br /> closer to the dwelling's cellar wall. The abutter was notified, and a copy of the green card was provided to the <br /> Board of Health. <br /> Matthew Costa of Cape and Islands Engineering, representing 6 Cricket Way, introduced himself to the Board <br /> and commented that he is requesting one variance. <br /> Brian Baumgaertel made a motion that the Board of Health approve the variance request for 6 Cricket Way as <br /> presented. Lucy Burton seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> 7:25 PM —Title V Variance—69 Triton Way. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that this is a new dwelling on a vacant lot. The property is not located in Zone 11, but the <br /> lot is small and pre-existing. The homes on Triton Way are some of the largest in town, and this lot is being <br /> utilized to its maximum. The proposed swimming pool is a luxury and is requested by the owner. Several <br /> 1 <br />