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"B. Storage of liquid hazardous matrials, as defin- Replace subsection 174-81.0. with the following: <br /> ed in M.G.L. C.21 E, unless such storage is either <br /> in a free standing container within a building or "0. The removal of soil, loam, sand, gravel or any <br /> a free standing container above ground level with other mineral substances within four (4) feet of <br /> protection adequate to contain a spill the size of the historical high groundwater table elevation <br /> the container's total storage capacity." (as determined from monitoring wells and <br /> historical water table fluctuation data compiled <br /> Replace subsection 174-81.C. with the following: by the United States Geological Survey), unless <br /> the substances removed are redeposited, within <br /> "C. Facilities that generate,treat, store or dispose of forty-five(45)days of removal, on site to achieve <br /> hazardous waste that are subject to M.G.L. c. a final grading greater than four (4) feet above <br /> the historical high water mark, and except for <br /> 21 C and 3 10 CMR 30.00, as amended,except for <br /> y small quantity generators, as defined by excavations for the construction of building <br /> (1)ver <br /> 310 CMR 30.00, as amended, (2) household foundatons or the installation of utility works." <br /> hazardous waste collection centers or events IN THE MAPPED ZONE 11 RECHARGE <br /> oprated pursuant to 3 10 CMR 30.390,as amend- AREA OF EXISTING OR PROPOSED <br /> ed, (3) waste oil retention facilities required by WATER SUPPLY WELL <br /> M.G.L. c. 21, s.52A as amended, and(4)treat- <br /> ge disposal systems that are <br /> ment works approved by the Department of En "P. Individual sewa <br /> vironmental Protection and designed in accor- designed in accordance with 3 10 CMR 15.00, as <br /> dance with 314 CMR 5.00 as amended, for the amended, to receive more than 110 gallons of <br /> treatment of contaminated ground or surface sewage per quarter acre under one ownership per <br /> waters." day, or 440 gallons of sewage on any one acre <br /> under one ownership per day, whichever is <br /> Replace subsection 174-81.13. with the following: greater, except the replacement or repair of an <br /> existing system that will not result in an increase <br /> "D. The disposal of sludge, septage, solid waste, in design capacity above the orginal design." <br /> brush or stumps, or the storage of sludge or sep- UNLESS A BUILDOUT NITROGEN <br /> tage unless done in compliance with 310 CMR LOADING ANALYSIS OF EACH ZONE II <br /> 32.30 and 32.31, as amended. RECHARGE AREA AFFECTED, USING A <br /> METHODOLOGY ACCEPTABLE TO THE <br /> Replace the subsection 174-81.E. with the following: STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMEN- <br /> TAL PROTECTION, INDICATES THAT A <br /> "E. Treatment works that are subject to 314 CMR LESS RESTRICTIVE STANDARD MAY BE <br /> 5.00, as amended, except (1) the replcement or APPLIED WITHOUT CAUSING NITRATE <br /> repair of an existing system that will not result LEVELS IN THE RECEIVING WELL TO EX- <br /> in a design capacity greater than the design CEED 5mg/1 AT BUILDOUT. <br /> capacity of the existing system, (2) the replace- <br /> ment of an existing subsurface sewage disposal In subsection 174-78 replace the definition of"Hazardous <br /> system with wastewater treatment works that will Materials" with the following: <br /> not result in a design capacity of the existing <br /> nt works approved by the "HAZARDOUS MATERIAL - as defined in M.G.L. <br /> sytem, (3) treatme <br /> Department of Environmental Protection design- Chapter 21E. In addition, any substance deemed a <br /> ed for the treatment of contaminated ground or "hazardous waste"in M.G.L.,Chapter 21C shall also be <br /> surface waters and(4)publicly owned treatment deemed a hazardous material for purposes of this <br /> works except when not located within the map- Artricle." <br /> ped"Zone 11"of an existing or proposed public <br /> water supplly well." and add the following new definition: <br /> Replace subsection 174-81.L. with the following: "HAZARDOUS WASTE - as defined in M.G.L., <br /> Chapter 21C." <br /> "L. Any use or establishment which qualifies as a <br /> "Small Quantity Generator"or"Large Quantity Motion to accept as amended <br /> Generator" of hazardous wastes under the pro- Motion carries Vote yes-123/No-32 8:47 P.M. <br /> vision of 310 CMR 30.00 as amended." <br /> Replace subsection 174-81.N. with the following: Planning Board Held Hearing <br /> "N. The rendering impervious of more than fifieen Voted UNANIMOUS in support as amended <br /> Article 13:To see if the Town will vote to amend Article <br /> percent(15%) of any lot unless a system for ar- VII, Section 174-31. Land Space Requirements Table to <br /> tificial recharge is provided that will not result increase the maximum building height for C-1 and C-2 <br /> in the degradation of groundwater quality." districts from, 30 to 35 feet. <br /> 60 <br /> Nook, <br />
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