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Conservation Commission <br /> September 20, 1990 <br /> Page 8. <br /> Janet Walsh, an abutter, stated Mr, Sanicki's 'statement it is a buildable lot <br /> is only his opinion; it seems to grow in size each time it is engineered. She <br /> would be concerned if Mr. Regan is to make the monthly report to the Commission <br /> because she feels Mr. Regan speaks with a forked tongue. She volunteered her <br /> services to be the person to oversee what is going on on-site. She expressed <br /> concern with whatever trees are felled that might fall on the park land, She <br /> advised trees have already been taken down. <br /> Mr. Homeyer asked if Board of Appeals approval was received and was told it <br /> was not required. <br /> HEARTS CLOSED - ORDER OF CONDITIONS IN 21 DAYS, IF COMMSSION IT <br /> IS A. NMGATAMeF, PROJECT. <br /> 9:30 JAMICOLA CONSnWMON CO. LEO P. TURO., for the constniction of a single <br /> family residence, septic system and well at 155 Mutiny way. Dave Sanicki <br /> presented abutter receipts. In the previous order of Conditions which expired, <br /> the house was 26 feet deep instead of 28 feet and did not have a garage. The <br /> septic and well are in the same location. In checking conditions of the abutting <br /> properties with the Board of Health, no new permits were issued for wells or <br /> septic; all conditions are the same. <br /> Work limits were moved more easter.y towards the driveway. Haybales are prop- <br /> osed around the well head. The wetlands go into the salt marsh. There is no <br /> consideration to extend Mutiny Way. Drywells are proposed for roof run-off. <br /> Mr. Sherman advised this is less than a 1-4 slope. Top of the coastal bank <br /> would be at contour 11 if the new formula is applied. D.E.P.-southeast stoted <br /> they are using the new formula. <br /> Mr. Sanicki advised, 'other than the workl=' 't and footprint, it is identical <br /> to the previous approved pian. <br /> orr ents were made concerning the disruption caused by the test pit. <br /> Mr. Sanicki advised the state requires 10 feet and it is necessary to open up <br /> 20 feet to accomplish this. He agreed to caution the operators through his <br /> office. <br /> Arshag Merg erian, an abutter across the street, expressed concern with the <br /> septic systems. The last lot built upon was Ivan Partird a#s. Due to place- <br /> ment of the structure, neighbors were forced to relocate their artesian wells. <br /> His lot and driveway is the lowest point in Pirate's Cove, at sea level, He <br /> showed a sketch, pointing out the septic systems in surrounding lots. <br /> Mr. Coffey advised the Board of Health approved plans on August 30, 1990, <br /> pending the wetland delineation. Mr. Sherman advised he was unable to locate <br /> the stakes due to poison ivy, Mr. Sanicki stated he found five. <br /> Mrs. Simmons asked if 14r. Merguerian attended the Board of Health meeting and <br /> he stated he dial not. He advised there are five driveways in that area and <br /> spillage is a concern, <br /> b1r. Sanicki advised the same concerns were voiced at the original hearing and <br /> Board of Health and 'Title v requirements were met. Nothing has been relocated <br /> from the prev* <br /> ou.s submission. <br /> Mr. Coffey stated if there are serious and valid pudic belth concerns it can <br /> be reopened with the Beard of Health. He questioned whether ground water <br />