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y'S451'N Town of Mash pee <br />y�hll LU GO c�` <br />16 Great Neck Road North <br />Maslipee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />. • :, : �:T�Is�_ .l:L■I.... <br />�1:1 A C"9 4'19 M 0 <br />Board Members Present: <br />Lucy Burton, Chair <br />Burton Kaplan, Co -Chair <br />Kalliope Egloff, Clerk <br />Minutes of the Meeting of March 19, 2015 <br />Also Present: <br />Glen Harrington, Health Agent <br />Chair Lucy Burton called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. <br />APPOINTMENTS - <br />7:15 PM — Stuart & Christine Nixdorff — Innovative/Alternative O & M Violation —18 Little Neck Lane, <br />Glen Harrington remarked that no contact has been made with the owner of 18 Little Neck Lane, and the <br />certified green card has not been returned to the Board of Health. Mr. Harrington was not able to obtain access <br />into the Barnstable County database in order to check the recent status of the property. <br />Mr. Harrington has requested a continuance to the next Board of Health meeting scheduled on April 2, 2015, in <br />order to follow-up with Barnstable County. <br />Burton Kaplan made a motion that the Board of Health continue discussion for 18 Little Neck Lane to the next <br />Board of Health meeting scheduled on April 2, 2015. <br />7:20 PM — Stephen Kota — Innovative/Alternative O & M Violation — 8 Mutiny Way. <br />Glen Harrington commented that the last inspection performed at 8 Mutiny Way was September 2012. Mr. <br />Harrington contacted Steve Nelson of Clearwater Recovery in Rockland, Massachusetts, and was informed <br />that the contract had lapsed in March 2013. The Board of Health enforcement schedule states if it has been <br />more than one year since notification without a contract or servicing of the system, then a fine of $300 is to be <br />issued. The owner of 8 Mutiny Way is in the process of obtaining a contract, but it has been two years. <br />Kalliope Egloff made a motion that the Board of Health issue a fine of $300 to Stephen Kota of 8 Mutiny Way <br />for violation of 310 CMR 15.00 per Board of Health regulations. Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The <br />motion was unanimously approved. <br />7:25 PM — Daniel Ojala, PE, Down Cape Engineering — Commercial Site and Septic —161 Commercial St <br />Daniel Ojala of Down Cape Engineering, representing Jack Carter purchaser of 161 Commercial Street, <br />introduced himself to the Board. <br />Mr. Ojala commented that the property located at 161 Commercial Street is a large industrial property within <br />the industrial park. The uses are strictly automotive repair and automotive sales, principally sales. Jack Carter <br />is planning to relocate his classic cars from Nicoletta's Way to this property. There will be a display area out <br />front with two employees, which will not create much flow. Two service bays are proposed for repairs to classic <br />cars and public vehicles. The septic system is designed for 590 gallons per day which is below the 600 gallons <br />per day threshold; therefore, a denitrification system is not required. The septic flow was designed for a <br />number of employees, the two lifts, and the office area. Commercial buildings with trucks are required to have <br />