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Hornbearn Lane(which is just 5 years old), she has no choice but to pay for these extensive <br /> repairs out of her own pocket. <br /> Mr. Burton's purpose in conning to this meeting was to inform the Board of the inferior <br /> workmanship of this particular installer, and to inquire of the Board of Health whether there are <br /> any measures that can be taken to allevi to this problem from recurring again. Glenn Santos <br /> stated that, as of two years ago, the Board of Health Is now required to inspect newly installed <br /> septic systems. Glen Harrington noted that the original plans and the as-built plans for the house <br /> at 3 Hornbeam Lane were inconsistent. The septic tank locale was changed on the as-built plan <br /> from its location on the original plans. Revised plans are now required for inspection by the Board <br /> of Health, to catch any problematic changes to the original plans. Glen Harrington noted that the <br /> leaching pit at 3 Hornbeam will need to be replaced, but the tank Itself is okay. John Graci has <br /> applied for a permit and will begin the work on Monday,April 1 8th. <br /> ESTATE of DONALD I LAS E AN, 1988 Fuel spill at 324 Great Neck Road d North. <br /> Roger Blakeman is requesting an extension of time beyond the original 30 day period for <br /> Installation of a new well on his property. A hazardous waste spill was found at the site in 1988 a <br /> a result of a furnace problem when a faulty line was discovered. Te'sting was done by dean <br /> Harbors and soil was hauled away at the time.At the time of the subsequent clean Harbors fire, <br /> all their records were destroyed. Glean Santos suggested that Todd's Excavation in Sagamore be <br /> contacted to find records on the insurance company than was involved, to determine where the <br /> soil was taken because Todd's Excavation has done a lot of work in this area. Mr. Blakeman <br /> stated that a second round of testing was done in 1993. Glen Harrington asked whether it was <br /> ever truly closed out in the state's eyes as far as its being a hazardous waste site because there <br /> is no evidence in the file. Glen stated that'if no other documentation is found, Mr. Blakeman <br /> should hire a Licensed Site Professional(LSP) to advise what Mr. Blakeman must do to give <br /> closure. He will need to do another soil testing, install a new well, test the underground water. <br /> The next Board of Health rneefing is scheduled for April 2e. Mr. Blakeman was requested to <br /> come back at that time with follow-up on his inspections, along with a request in wdting for any <br /> variance or Variances he needs. <br /> IWASHPEE COMMONSITEA SHOPPE,Grease Trap Variance Request. <br /> John Renz from Mashpee Commons introduced himself, and the owner of the Tea Shoppe <br /> located in Mashpee Commons. John explained that the Tea Shoppe owner is trying to expand <br /> her shop into the space that is now the real estate office next door. The plan is to knock through <br /> the wall to the ileal Estate office. The Shoppe would expand. roan 24 to 37 seats and would 90 <br /> from 1 100 sq. ft to about 2200 sq.ft. The plan is to move the seating side into the real estate <br /> office area, and add take-out, bakery and late night desserts to what is now the restaurant side. <br /> The Issue involved is the problem related to the installation of an underground grear a trap for the <br /> expanded Shoppe, which the Shoppe owner was told would be required. To get an underground <br /> grease trap installed for the Shoppe would be Very difficult because of the underground <br /> wastewater corning from adjacent shops in the same area, and other drainage waters, which <br /> have to be kept separate from the grease trap. Glen Harrington suggested an undersink grease <br /> interceptor as an alternative to the underground grease trap. These have been used successfully <br /> in other towns but not yet in Mashpee_ The unit sits on the floor underthe sink, is a stainless <br /> steel all mechanical unit, and is very efficient. Grease is collected in the unit, which has a heater <br /> on a timer that will melt the hardened grease at a designated time of day. The unit has a <br /> mechanical arra which acts as a shield. The shield dips into the grease, wipes the grease off, <br /> pushing the melted grease into a trough which dumps it into a catch pan located on the side of <br /> the unit. The Town of Barnstable as well as the manufacturer have done extensive testing on the <br /> units. Glen Harrington stated that he is comfortable with therm and recommends the units as a <br /> very good option. Mr. Ball motioned that the Board approve the installation of an undersinl <br /> 3 <br />