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4+ <br /> Mrs. Schmitt did not realize that once the cesspool was repaired and 'Compliance was issued that further <br /> work was required to upgrade the system. <br /> Lucy Burton stated that since the system is an environmental hazard, the system cannot stay-the way it <br /> is throughout the summer. Therefore: Mrs. Schmitt cannot be allowed to use the house during the <br /> summer. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that because of the sale of the property, Mrs. Schmitt will reed to have a septic <br /> inspection. It is state law for all property transfers ire'Massachusetts. The system would fail because it is <br /> in the groundwater and also because it is a cesspool. <br /> After discussion, a date of May 31, 2012, was set as the deadline to have the septic system completed <br /> with a Certificate of Compliance issued. If the date is missed, then the Board of Health will proceed with <br /> and rnning the house. The house cannot be occupied during the summer because the current cesspool <br /> is an environmental hazard and a sanitary code violation. <br /> Burton Kaplan made a motion that the non-compliant cesspool at 37 Se onsett Point Road be corrected <br /> F no later than May 31, 2012, with all the associated work completed prig to that date and a Certificate of <br /> Compliance issued. If that date is missed, then at the next meeting of the Board of Health the property <br /> will be condemned. Ialliope'Egloff seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> PM —Jack Landers-Caulley—Title V Variances es-- 12 Sagamore Road. <br /> Jack Landers-Cauley introduced himself to the Board. . <br /> Mr. Landers-Cauley stated that this is a horse with.a failed septic system. He went before the <br /> Conservation Commission and 'received approval to replace the septic system. <br /> This lot has wetland issues in the back and setback issubs. in the front. The.septic system was pigeon <br /> holed between the house and the road. In doing so, a variance is required for property line separation <br /> from the house and the property line from the side as well as the front. In addition, because it is less than <br /> 1 feet from the SAS to the wetlands, Mr. Lander-�auley had to apply for a denitrification system as <br /> required b the Conservation Commission: It is not in a done lI nor is there an increase in the number of <br /> bedrooms. <br /> Jack Landers-Cauley requested a reduction from 10 feet down to 7.1 feet on the front yard setback, a <br /> reduction from 10 feet to 5 feet on the sideline, and a reduction from 20 feet to 10.1 feet to the basement <br /> area. A 40 rail liner is shown separating the SAS from the basement area. <br /> Jack Landers-Cauley will make the required changes on the plan so that the chambers rad H-20, he will <br /> add the distances that are missing from the plan, and he will also provide floor plans. <br /> Kalliope E Toff made a motion that the Board approve 12 S gamore load after the floor plans have <br /> been received, the plans have been modified to show H-20 loading chambers, the street variance listed <br /> on the plan to 7.4, and the other 3 variances. Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The motion was <br /> unanimously approved. <br /> 8:00 PM —Jack Landers-Caule — Title V Variances —20 Mutiny Way. <br /> Jack Landers-Cauley stated that this is similar to the 12 Sagamore Road project. This is an existing <br /> house with a failed system with a horizontal separation from the edge of the wetlands. The proposed <br /> SAS is less than 100 feet. It is 80.1 feet and placed as far away as possible from the wetlands. The SAS <br /> would be more difficult to place on the other side of the lot in order to maintain the 75 feet from the <br /> 2 <br />
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