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MINUTES July 6, 1989 4 BOARD OF HEALTH <br /> Bob Fagan this afternoon he responded that if they request in writing D.E.Q.E. ' s <br /> opinion on this, it would undoubtedly come down to the fact that what the <br /> Miendelson' s are proposing would be considered industrial waste and industrial <br /> waste necessitates a discharge permit from D.E.Q.E. <br /> Mr. Mendelson stated this is not a priority which would mean months be- <br /> fore a decision would be rendered. <br /> Mr. McQuaid informed Ms. Mendelson if she receives approval from D.E.Q.E. <br /> the Board of Health would still be required to waive the special permit. <br /> Mr. Twomey questioned the Board as to why this use is not permitted when <br /> a sewerage plant is proposed next store and commented the Board is limiting <br /> the access to an industrial area and shouldn 't be this way if it is an indus- <br /> trial area. <br /> Mr. Greelish informed Mr. Twomey that the zoning is pre-defined then the <br /> re-charge area was defined and perhaps in the near future a sewerage treat- <br /> ment plant may be installed. Mr. Greelish explained where the sewerage treat- <br /> ment would discharge would not be within the re-charge zone. <br /> Mr. Doherty informed Ms. Mendelson that engineers are researching possible <br /> areasin which the treatmen plant may be constructed, however no specific areas <br /> have been designated. <br /> Ms. Mendelson stated to the Board that this is not a commercial laundry. <br /> Mr. Twomey questioned the Board as to why it was defined to him, as a <br /> plumber, that laundering was not permitted. <br /> Mr. Costa responded that Mr. Twomey had informed him that there was a <br /> possibility that Alan Industries may rent the building. <br /> Ms. Mendelson reiterated her earlier comments stating she is not a comm- <br /> ercial laundermat and will only be using this on a seasonal basis. <br /> Mr. Greelish motioned to deny the appeal requested by Ms. Mendelson for <br /> laundering at lot 33 Industrial Drive, Mr. Doherty seconded, all agreed. <br /> APPOINTMENT: John Slavinsky - Emergency repair plan, 8 Great River Road <br /> Engineers Jahn Slavinsky and David Sanicki , representing the firm of <br /> Cape & Islands Surveying Company, were in attendance for this scheduled <br /> appointment. <br /> Mr. Sanicki informed the Board one owner owns five consecutive lots <br /> with two dwellings on them. Mr. Sanicki stated one well services the two <br /> dwellings , there is a cesspool to the rear which has failed. Mr. Sanicki <br /> explained that the 100`radius encompassess the entire five lots which means <br /> variance will be required and commented the areas in which the system could <br /> be located are limited. Mr. Sanicki explained that the owner may purchase <br /> a small piece of property across the street, if purchased the wells would be <br /> placed on that property. Mr. Sanicki stated adjusted water elevation was <br /> 2. 1 . <br /> Mr. Costa recommended Mr. Sanicki place the well to the rear of the <br /> lot, as that is the best possible location until such time as public water <br /> is made available. <br />
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