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SEWER COMMISSION
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03/29/2011
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Part M. Regulations for Inland Wetlands <br /> 3.02 Vegetated Wetlands (Wet Meadows, Marshes, Swamps and Bogs) (3) <br /> No activity, other than the maintenance of an already existing structure, which will <br /> result in the building within or upon, removing,filling, or altering of a bank, on land <br /> within 50 feet of any bank shall be permitted by the Conservation Commission, except <br /> for activity which is allowed under a variance from these regulations granted pursuant <br /> to Section 5.01.' <br /> Planning Board <br /> Zoe lino= Olin ter 1°7t3 <br /> Article Xl - Groundwater Protection District <br /> § 179-60.Performance standards. <br /> To preserve the natural land surface providing high-quality recharge to the groundwater, to <br /> limit sewage flow and fertilizer application to amounts which will be adequately diluted by <br /> natural recharge and to prevent the discharge or leakage of toxic or hazardous substances into <br /> the groundwater resource, all uses shall meet the following performance standards: <br /> A. The concentration of nitrate nitrogen resulting from domestic wastewater disposal and from <br /> fertilizer application, when diluted by rainwater recharge on the lot, shall not exceed five parts <br /> per million (ppm).A demonstration of compliance to this section shall be to the satisfaction of <br /> the Board of Health. Compliance with this standard is presumed under the following conditions: <br /> (1)All uses: <br /> (a)A sewage flow as determined by Title 5 of the State Environmental Code not <br /> exceeding 110 gallons per day(gpd)per 10,000 square feet of lot area and less <br /> than 10%of the lot area maintained in cultivated lawn. <br /> (b) Compliance shall otherwise be certified by a registered professional engineer <br /> in sanitary or civil engineering and will require a special permit. <br /> Subdivision Rules and Re ulatians (`hanter 29Q <br /> §290-10.Definitive plans. <br /> B. Developments of 10 or more lots. <br /> (3) The Board, as part of a review for a preliminary subdivision plan, submitted in <br /> accordance with the requirements of§290-9, may specify which of the following topics <br /> shall be evaluated, and the level of detail required for each topic, in the environmental <br /> and community impact analysis and submitted with the definitive plan. If no preliminary <br /> subdivision plan is submitted, the environmental and community impact analysis shall <br /> evaluate all of the following topics: <br /> (h) Environmental analysis for nonresidential subdivisions:A comparative <br /> environmental analysis shall be submitted for nonresidential subdivisions and for <br /> other cases where the Board determines it appropriate in light of special <br /> circumstances. The scope of such analysis, including development alternatives to <br /> - - be compared and consequences to be studied,shall be as agreed to by the Board <br /> but will normally be required to include at least one major alternative to the plan <br /> proposed, with as much of the following information as determined by the <br /> Pleasant Bay Fertilizer Management Plan 9 Horsley Witten Group,Inc. <br /> Final Report December 2010 <br />
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