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o Scheduled for Saturday 10:00 AM <br />o Conservation Agent agreeing to speak and explain regulation revisions and <br />performance standards for coastal storm flow <br />o Ms. Pitt to attend as PBA resident <br /> <br /> Community Relations Clarification <br />o Addressed misconception that Conservation Commission refused to hold public <br />meeting <br />o Emphasized extensive prior engagement with PBA including multiple meetings <br />with commissioners <br /> <br /> CPC Advisory Position <br />o Confirmed associate member eligibility for Community Preservation Committee <br />advisor role <br />th <br />o To be addressed during June 26 reorganization <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br /> <br />RDA <br />42 Sandy Way, Charles E. & Michelle C. Tourjee <br /> <br /> Representative: Geo-Cape Environmental Consultants <br /> Continued from 12/12/24, 1/9, 1/23, 2/6 <br /> <br />Proposal <br /> Septic system upgrade <br /> <br />Design Changes & Improvements <br /> The original design had a leach field on the left side of the dwelling, but it was too close <br />to the coastal bank, prompting the commission to request relocation of the system to the <br />front of the property <br /> Plumber investigation confirmed feasibility of moving system to front, requiring internal <br />plumbing modifications <br /> New design features a fast tank system with two 500-gallon chambers split and relocated <br />to the front area <br /> One chamber is positioned in the driveway, the other in the front yard, with the water line <br />rerouted and protected to maintain a 10 ft setback from the new leaching chamber <br /> <br />Regulatory Approvals <br /> The Board of Health has approved the revised septic system plan <br /> Commission consensus that the new plan is ‘much better than the previous plan’ <br /> Ultraviolet light requirement removed from the plan since the leaching system moved <br />more than 75 ft from the BVW <br /> <br />Tank Removal Process <br />5 <br /> <br /> <br />