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02/17/2005
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the n*gbt to step in through MGL 111 Section 127E to go in, take care of the <br /> property and put a lien on the property. Thea they would have to deal with the town. <br /> That was always at the board's disposal to mitigate a nuisance. Title v stated that <br /> there had to be some-other fail safes put in so that the system was built and <br /> maintained properly. The bond idea was fine. He would recommend something in <br /> the $50,000.00. Again, if they wanted to leave it to the DEP and have them set a <br /> limit. They would certainly going to review it. They would meet the DE <br /> requirements. Right now they didn't have an insurance hinder in front of them to <br /> vote. The board's vote would have to be contingent upon the binder being proposed <br /> and the DEP's approval. There also had to he an operation and maintenance manual. <br /> Right now there was not one in place and it was one of the requirements. Again the <br /> approval of the decision vou-ld have to he based upon the submittal of the operation <br /> and maintenance manual. He would recommend that they have it prior to issuance of <br /> the certificate of compliance so they could at least maintain the system once it gra <br /> in. He didn't errant to wait until occupancy because he preferred to have at least a <br /> chance to review it once the system was in. <br /> Mr. Teague stated that they had a general one now. He hadn't seen it. But, he has <br /> Beard that it existed. These were kind of like hot of the press types of things. They <br /> wouldn't have a problem submitting that as part of their permit application either. <br /> He was in a Catch 22 right novo. He needed the board to approve or a least give <br /> some sort of acknowledgement of the shared system documents. Then he had to take <br /> that back to the DEP. He was-kind of caught up in the fact that he had a permit. But, <br /> he couldn't do anything with it r*ght now. <br /> Mr. Santos asked if they had anything in writing that they could make into motion. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that he was going take out the DEF document that stated... <br /> Mr. Santos made a motion to put Main Street village, 334 Main Street on the <br /> agenda. Mr. Ball seconded the motion. Motion passed. <br /> Mr. Harrington recommended that the board approve the documents for the shared <br /> septic system that was previously approved by the board in accordance with 3 1 <br /> CMR 15.290 with the condition that the documents received are in draft format and <br /> that a 50,0 .00 financial bona should be set along with the operation and <br /> maintenance manual be submitted at the time of application for the installation <br /> permit. <br /> Mr. Ball made a motion to approve the documents for the shared septic system that <br /> was previously approved by the board in accordance with 3 10 CMR 15.290 with the <br /> condition that the documents received are in draft format and that a $50,000.00 <br /> financial bond should be set along with the operation and maintenance manual be <br /> submitted at the time- of application for the installation permit. Mr. Santos seconded . <br /> the motion. Motion passed. <br /> 2 <br />
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