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TOW"I OP MAzHP E__`E_ <br /> TOWN OF MASHPEE <br /> BOARD of HEALTH C L E R K <br /> February T, Zoo T 01 A PR 2; 1 <br /> Meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. <br /> Members Present: Steven R. Ball, John T. Doherty, L. Glenn Santos, and Veronica A. <br /> Warden <br /> THE TAPE IS NOT PART of THE MEETING; IT IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF <br /> TRANSCRIPTION ONLY. <br /> Mr. Steven R. Ball, Chairman <br /> 1. Signwarrants. warrants signed. <br /> APPOINTMENT: Mike Petrin BSC Grow re: 265 Monomoscoy Road <br /> Mr. Mike Petrin of BSC Group and Attorney Kevin Kirrane were in attendance for this <br /> scheduled appointment. <br /> Mr. Kirrane stated, "If you recall, we were here a few weeks back to discuss the <br /> installation of a Clivus Multrim system in connection with the site which would <br /> include a mounded element. At that tirne there was some discussion relative to the <br /> need for variance relief because of the proximity ofthe system to the abutters lot line. <br /> After further discussion with our engineer and conflicts that may have arisen between <br /> the pilings for the screened in Porch that was proposed for the building and moving <br /> that system back ' closer to the building, we have decided to go with the notice <br /> instead to the abutter-. We have copies of the certified mail receipts. .The system is in <br /> the location that it was proposed. t <br /> Mr. Ball stated that the Board has never approved a mounded system. He <br /> recommended that the request be re-worded to indicate that the variance to install the <br /> mounded system would be. in conjunction with the installation of a Clivus 1 lultrirrr <br /> system only. <br /> Ir. Kirrane confirmed that the variance for a mounded system was only being <br /> requested on the basis of the installation of the Clivus 11 ultrirn composting toilet <br /> system. <br /> Mr. Doherty stated, "Taking into consideration that you are going to have a <br /> considerable reduction in discharge, do you still need to mound it?" ",We've always felt <br /> that soil in its natural state is compacted to such a degree that it creates a filter of <br /> specific density. When you come and strip out and bring in loose Till, you just don't <br /> get that same density ofmaterial." "We've never allowed it." � <br /> Mr. Ball indicated that he would rather see a strip-out than amounded system, <br /> however the applicant is not able to meet the vertical separation, which is a very strict <br /> requirement. <br />