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light treatment. The main difference is the design of the leach field between the first approved plan and this <br /> plan. . <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health approve the variance as requested for 403 Great oak <br /> Road with the condition that the operation and Maintenance contract with testing for total nitrogen quarterly for <br /> two gears be provided prior to occupancy of the dwelling. <br /> 7:30 PM — Nitrogen Aggregation Plan — 36 Bog fiver Bench. <br /> Matt Costa of Cape and Islands Engineering, representing the applicant of 3 ,Bog River Bend, introduced <br /> himself to the Board. <br /> Mr. Costa remarked that the Department of Environmental Protection has issued new regulations giving the <br /> local Boards of Health the authority to be the sole granting authority for variances, nitrogen aggregation plans, <br /> etc. <br /> Mr. Costa commented that under Title v, nitrogen loading requirements can be calculated using an <br /> aggregation of land. This land corner from different areas so long as the land is in the same Zone II. There are <br /> 2 separate pieces of land. one is known as the credit land, which is restricted for the benefit of another <br /> property. The other is the facility property, which has the septic system on the property. <br /> Mr. costa remarked that there are two documents known as Nitrogen Restriction and Easements. A parcel of <br /> 10,000 square feet of credit land within the same Zone II is taken from 23 Miller Farm Load and moved to 3 <br /> Bog Fiver Bend to allow the-con truction of a 3-bedroom home. After the Burd approves this, the plan is then <br /> recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds, and the Nitrogen Restriction and Easements are also <br /> recorded against the deeds for each property. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that to establish a fee for review of the Nitrogen Aggregation Plan, the guidance given <br /> from Brian Dudley from the Department of Environmental Protection is that if the templates are written word for <br /> word, then it is not required for the attorneys to review the document. The fee collected by the Department of ' <br /> Environmental Protection was.$1,580, which covered the technical review and the attorney's review. <br /> Mr. Harrington suggested that a fee be required to cover staff time and place a condition in the approval for the <br /> applicant to pay for third party legal review. A standard fee would be difficult to establish because legal review <br /> may be different for each applicant. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that the Beard of Halth set a fee of$250 to cover staff time for the review of the <br /> Nitrogen Aggregation Plan. Kalliope Egloff seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> Lucy Burton made a motion that the Board of Health approve the Nitrogen Aggregation Plan with the condition <br /> that the draft document be revised and resubmitted with the-new fee in plane. Calliope Egloff seconded the <br /> motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1. Sign Expense 1 rr nt . The Board members signed the expense warrant. <br /> . Review/Approve BOH Public Session Minutes: March 6, 2014. <br /> Approval of the Board of Health March 6, 2014, Public Session minutes was continued until the next Board of <br /> Health meeting with a full Board in attendance. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> 1. Operation and Maintenance Contract Review: Bap int LLC —Quinn'sWay. <br /> . <br /> Glen Harrington stated that the water usage must go over 2,000 gallons per day before the monitoring <br /> Increases automatically to monthly. Two more units were sold for a total of g units; however, the usage is still <br /> very low. The Water Department Indicated that 184,000 gallons were used at the property in 2013, suggesting <br /> 3 <br /> L <br />