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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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09/14/1978
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using leach field rather than •a diffuser or septic it but he Is figured for <br /> a leaching capacity tequirenent of 220 gallons a. day - leaching capacity is just <br /> gallons over ; the Board of Health may ask that he cut in one more leaching <br /> finger. Dr. Allen said that the toilets are being made with a. 2-gallon flush <br /> rather than a5-gallon flush - the pater tank cn the fax side of the bathroom <br /> wall will be at some great height and you get the same push from 2 gallons a <br /> frorn 5. He said he didn't know how it was on Ilrs. Studley's end of the Island, <br /> but he and his farnily are ver; tuned in to : atcr conservation and have been for <br /> years - he learned a lot of short cuts before they were in vogue. <br /> Mr. LeClair mentioned that the New Energy Resource Group in Barnstable Court <br /> House sells all types of water-saving energy devices, This is a non-prof it group, <br /> concerned mostly with water and heat recycling - they we're selling same 'things at <br /> the Fair, <br /> 11,1rs, Sloane asked when he expects to start b 11J.lding and fir. A11 len said they <br /> expect to stat and do Eenough within the first calendar year tc kind of honor the <br /> spirit of the various permits which they hope to receive, They originally wanted <br /> to do it on a gradual basis, taking 3, 4 or 5 years to do the whole thin - the <br /> intend to accelerate that as much as they- can, adding that he is sure that they <br /> would be asking the Cor.Lrdlssibn in a year's time for a re ewal, having made some <br /> substantial start at that time -- first year; the foundation; second yea.". water <br /> and disposal systems; third year, closing the building, etc. <br /> Mfrs. DeLory told him, that he would have to come back each gear, adding that <br /> he can write a letter requesting it. She also mentioned the new June 16th ruling: <br /> saying that before he starts any work, he has to have his plan registered at the <br /> Registry of Deeds and the plan seat back to the Conservation Co:mission - when he <br /> registers his Order of Conditions at the Registry., he should return the book and <br /> page number to the Cort fission before he starts any work. In response, to his <br /> question., he was told that as far a ' the ,-wds ion knows., the Building Permit <br /> rums for a year, too, but may be longer, <br /> Dr. Allen asked if there was a requirement for starting within a certain <br /> number of days, . 14r. Buckingham, said that before Mr. Collins issues the Building <br /> ermit, the Board of Health would have to be in a position to issue the Septic <br /> 'Permit - once he gets that, it goes right through. He further~ said that Dr. <br /> Allen could- start his building a lication and Health will be looking at the <br /> septics and making out, that information. That will require that he have an in- <br /> staller <br /> n- <br /> staller in mind and the fee for it would be $25.00., but Health doesn't have any <br /> time limit because very often the house is completed before the septic system <br /> 5 <br /> goes in. <br /> Mrs. Allen asked Mr. uc ingham if he was still worried about the ! dis- <br /> tance from the water and he said that he was probably thinking - of the flood plain <br /> and elevations and hoar it would come in., adding that flood plain goes into effect <br /> tomorrow. Mrs. 'Ali n asked, where their Notice of Intent is Filed as of now, would <br /> the regulation affect them. She was told that thein plans go along with the limit <br /> just about, anyhow. Mr. Buckin ham said that he would think, under their schedule, <br /> they would have no d:.fficulty at all. <br /> Mrs. DeLory asked if they Alarmed on a. cellar and Dr. Allen said that he hasn't <br /> figured out the engineering of it yet, adding that they were kind of desperate to <br /> see if they could get some actual plans. Vi=e also said that he would if-ke stota.ge <br /> space belmr the main level, but he wants it solid anal zicesn't want a footing or a <br /> fcu da ion wall just planted on fill - that wouldn't dc. He said one thing that he <br /> would ask, if the Con.7ission sees fit to give its apprcval, because they don't !mve <br /> exact plans and because he doesn't leave exact dimensions on the proposed foundation., <br /> :e would appreciate it if the 'Co mission could give them so to slight leeway - he <br />
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