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floor drains which must be connected to a tight tank. This is a dual compartment tank -- double walls with <br />alarms. It's a non -hazardous industrial waste water holding tank. Tests are performed after installation to be <br />sure there are no leaks, and the alarms are working properly. There are no variances requested for this <br />property. <br />Lucy Burton remarked that the owner should be aware of the Board of Health requirements for Commercial <br />Buildings. <br />Glen Harrington listed the Board of Health requirements for Commercial Buildings as follows: <br />1. MDC -type catch basins and leaching structures. An executed contract for servicing the MDC -type catch <br />basins shall be provided to the Board of Health prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. <br />2. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) shall be kept on premises in bound notebooks for all hazardous products. <br />The SDS shall be available for inspection by an agent of the Board of Health. <br />3. Hazardous materials shall be limited in volume to 200 pounds dry weight and 220 gallons of liquid <br />storage. Hazardous waste shall be limited according to 310 CMR 30.00, Massachusetts Hazardous <br />Waste Regulations. Storage of hazardous materials outside is prohibited. An executed contract for the <br />removal of hazardous waste from the facility by a licensed hazardous waste removal company shall be <br />provided to the Board of Health prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. <br />4. All changes in tenancy and/or use of each unit shall be approved by the Board of Health prior to <br />issuance of a lease or sale of each unit. <br />5. Board of Health regulations Part IX, Section 5.00 requires the installation of the reserve area to be <br />installed at the same time as the primary leaching area. <br />6. Washing machines are prohibited on Title V Systems. They are considered industrial discharge and <br />require municipal sewer or industrial tight tanks. <br />7. Boat washing is considered industrial discharge and must be approved by the Board of Health. <br />8. Operations shall not cause a "nuisance" or the operation will be considered a noisome trade. <br />Burton Kaplan made a motion that the Board of Health approve the Title V Commercial Site and Septic Plan for <br />161 Commercial Street subject to all of the conditions listed above by the Health Agent and copies of which <br />have been provided to the applicant's representative. Kalliope Egloff seconded the motion. The motion was <br />unanimously approved. <br />7:30 PM -- Matt Costa, Cape & Islands Engineering — Title V Variances — 31 Amy Brown Road. <br />Matt Costa of Cape & Islands Engineering, representing Joseph Biknaitis of 31 Amy Brown Road, requested a <br />continuance to the next Board of Health meeting scheduled on April 2, 2015. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />1. Sign Expense Warrant. The Board members signed the expense warrant. <br />2. Review/Approve BOH Public Session Minutes: February 26, 2015. <br />Kalliope Egloff made a motion that the Board of Health approve the Public Session minutes of February 26, <br />2015, as amended. Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br />3. Nomination of Animal Inspector: Veronica Warden. <br />Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health nominate Veronica Warden for the position of Animal <br />Inspector for the period of May 1, 2015, through April 30, 2016. Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The <br />motion was unanimously approved. <br />4. Definitive Subdivision Plan: 42,4 Whitings Road. <br />Glen Harrington commented that the property located at 424 Whitings Road is proposed to be subdivided into <br />three lots: two residential and one open space. The property is in Zone ll, and each residential property is <br />limited to two bedrooms each. The open space may be used for nitrogen credits to obtain an additional two <br />bedrooms for each lot. This property will also be connected to town water. <br />2 <br />