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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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09/08/2022
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The Agent clarifies that the Board of Health statement doesn't concern the lot since it's connected <br /> to a wastewater treatment system. They suggest consulting the Building Commission about <br /> concerns regarding the structure's weight. <br /> Motion made by Mr. Dalton for a negative determination. Motion seconded by Ms. <br /> Clapprood.No further discussion <br /> • ROLL CALL: Mr. O'Neil (Yes), Mr. Weeden (Yes), Ms. Clapprood <br /> (Yes), Mr. Dalton (Yes), Mr. Colombo (Yes) <br /> The motion passes unanimously. <br /> Documents provided: 8/11/22 "Proposed Screen Porch" Plan <br /> 6:09 <br /> NOI <br /> 20 Bearse Rd, Paul & Kathleen Bettencourt. Proposed raze and rebuild of existing <br /> single-family dwelling with new on-site sewage disposal system. Rep:Marsh Matters <br /> Environmental. <br /> Mr. Ball proposes replacing a 7500 sgft dwelling with a cesspool in an AE flood zone <br /> elevation 12. The plan involves removing the cesspool, installing a new sewage disposal system, <br /> adding fill for a soil absorption system, constructing 4 infiltration basins, and stabilizing soil by <br /> seeding and loaming. <br /> COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS <br /> Mr. Colombo asks about the reason for not using an I/A system. Mr. Ball mentions <br /> variances to the Board of Health regarding separations from soil absorption to groundwater, <br /> which are pending submission. Further discussion follows. <br /> Mr. O'Neil seeks clarification on whether the Title V proposal meets Massachusetts' <br /> performance requirements. Mr. McEntee confirms it complies with current state regulations. <br /> Additionally, local upgrade approval regulations allow a Ift reduction in groundwater if there's <br /> no increase in flow or bedrooms. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> There are no public comments. <br /> AGENT COMMENTS <br /> 6 <br />
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