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Environmental Conditions: <br /> Removal of some existing vegetation is necessary, including an abandoned cesspool <br /> Discussion on planting mitigation to compensate for vegetation loss <br />Regulatory Compliance: <br /> The system requires a waiver for a 0.6 ft variance from the standard 4 ft separation to <br />groundwater. <br /> The waiver is permissible under DEP conditions for I/A systems <br />Commissioner Questions and Comments: <br /> Inquiry about nitrogen calculations, which were not initially submitted <br /> Agreement on the need for planting mitigation and submission of nitrogen calculations <br />Public Comment: <br /> None <br />Agent Recommendation: <br /> A negative determination pending receipt of nitrogen loading calculations <br /> <br /> BOARD OF HEALTH: The property is in Zone II and restricted to three (3) bedrooms <br />previously permitted by BOH. Repairing a failed septic system triggers the need for full <br />compliance with BOH I/A Septic Systems Regulation. Proposed septic design plans <br />are to be reviewed upon submission to BOH. <br /> <br />Motion: <br /> Mr. Cook motions for a negative determination with the following conditions: <br />o Submission of nitrogen loading calculations <br />o 1:1 planning mitigation for disturbed wooded areas to be replaced. <br /> Mr. Sahl seconded. No further discussion. <br />Roll Call: <br /> Mr. Cook (Yes), Mr. Sahl (Yes), Ms. Godfrey (Yes), and Mr. Colombo (Yes) <br />o The motion passes unanimously. <br /> <br />Documents provided: Request for determination of applicability application and project narrative; <br />September 4, 2024, Septic Repair Plan (no increase in flow) <br /> <br />6:57 <br />EXT <br />2 Keelan Way, Mary C. Butler, Trustee, MCM Realty Trust of 2023; Representative: <br />Cape & Islands Engineering, Inc. <br /> <br />Request for Extension: <br /> Work was not initiated; the original order is set to expire on November 10, 2024. The <br />applicant requests an extension to fulfill the permitted work. <br />Discussion Point: <br />17 <br /> <br /> <br />