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64 THREADNEEDLE LN., CENTERVILLE A=210-081 Y i G` o- #r AN J�RECYCIEpp� UPC 12534 �t No.2 1�53LrOR coNS°� HASTINGS,LIN -71 FOR j U- 'DATE �TIME .•�� :M•M M. OF PHONE Q�ry t��'l IC1N1 } AREA CODE MESSAGE NUMBER EXTENSION Yf�1J1�, A� �G AQ- SIGNED - Zi p L�h WA T5'fid on SEE YQI TOPS FORM 4002 i i - TO • n DAT TIME q FR 1t 09 PM AREA CODE O OF � NO. ����••�� E nn ' E � M G E PHONED B SIGNED ® BACK ❑ CALL RNED SEE YOUO ❑ WILL CALL WAS IN URGENT AGAIN ❑ ❑ ❑ 1 1 i 1 i i ti. 1 � WTTIv E LJ -�L e� 2 WHILE YO�„i WERE A1Ngy FOR DATE M. OF PHpN3 'y' PHONE AREA CODE MESSAGE NUMBER EXTENSION s. 35..: �UASEAl `t Afalal#1t < CA fl SIGNED M� TOPS FORM 4002 TO DAT TIME . P 10& H FR � r 0 PM AREA CODE Q O OF NO. N EXT. M E M s E . s M G 0 E SIGNED PHONED® BACK ❑ CALL RETURNED SEE YOU El GI AIN ALL WAS IN URGENT TOWN OF BARNSTABLE LOCATION X J PAA 1R j A y i SEWAGE # q g-' VILLACE r,n,� er v I.I P ASSESSOR'S MAP & LOT INSTALLER'S NAME dt PHONE NO. T SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY /45'60 6On- LEACHING FACILITY: Ste) f�•��!L✓ a�'.� a'a (��) a Gl'/ 4k; NO.OF BEDROOMS BUILDER OR OWNER 5AV IZ,f PERMTTDATE: 3 P75 fl?' COMPLIANCE DATE: Separation Distance Between the: Maximum Adjusted Groundwater Table.to the Bottom of Leaching Facility Feet Private Water Supply Well and Leaching Facility (If any wells exist on site or within 200 feet of leaching facility) Feet Edge of Wetland and Leaching Facility(If any wetlands exist within 300 feet of leaching facility) Feet Furnished by 33 ' a�°;1111" Y No. `Z Fee/<✓S/�- THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Entered in computer: Yes PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION -TOWN OF BARNSTABLE., MASSACHUSETTS 01ppYication for �Digaal *pgtem Congtrurtion Permit Application for a Permit to Construct(Repair( )Upgrade( )Abandon( ) ❑Complete System ❑Individual Components Location Address or Lot No. Nr7rvLe' ". Owner's Name,Address and Tel.No. Assessor's Map/Parcel Z fb 2Z Installer's Name,Address,and Te� Designer's Name,Address and Tel.No. ARO Y&>( wcr57- Type of Building: Dwelling No.of Bedrooms z Lot Size ��cam sq.ft. Garbage Grinder( ) Other Type of Building No. of Persons Showers( ) Cafeteria( Other Fixtures (' Design Flow Zao A, a- gallons per day. Calculated daily flow -3lT- 3 gallons. Plan Date Y Number of sheets Z Revision Date _51 Z-14/sue Title Size of Septic Tank 1-6_0& CAW— Type of S.A.S. �Ly�Gf//syG L`/�/AMl3��ZS Description of Soil Nature of Repairs or Alterations(Answer when applicable) Date last inspected: Agreement: The undersigned agrees to ensure the construction and maintenance of the afore described on-site sewage disposal system in accordance with the provisions of Title 5 of the Environmental Code and not to place the system in operation until a Certifi- cate of Compliance has been issued by this Board al Signed Date 3 Application Approved b / Date Application Disapproved for the following reasons Permit No. Date Issued r- TOWN OF BARNSTABLE LOCATION SEWAGE # 9k ) 7 VILLAGE �� 1 �-�; ,��� ASSESSOR'S MAP &. LOT INSTALLER'S NAME&PHONE NO._ T •� A4 !�v e�r� -ri Jc �j S' SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY 60 LEACHING FACILITY: S(trpe) p-br 3, t c/ Gl9a,4f1s NO.OF BEDROOMS BUILDER OR OWNER PERMITDATE: 07 S' /`y COMPLIANCE DATE: Separation Distance Between the: Maximum Adjusted Groundwater Table to the Bottom of Leaching Facility Feet Private Water Supply Well and Leaching Facility (If any wells exist on site or within 200 feet of leaching facility) Feet Edge of Wetland and Leaching Facility(If any wetlands exist within 300 feet of leaching facility) Feet Furnished by G © a e� 33 a s.sW "14 No. ,�►' .7s^iea y M � C Fee c ti� i I" THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Entered in computer: ye's PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION - TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS l Application for Migpogal *pgtem Congtruction Permit Application for a Permit to Construct(✓Repair( )Upgrade( )Abandon( ) ❑Complete System ❑Individual Components Location Address or Lot No. 14 nfA:�&-tqj�:p A/,a_Z>Z-- ". Owner's'Name,A/dd7ess and Tel.No. V14Z1 phi% " _ BB4Z.-G. Assessor'sMap/Parcel Z/� ZZ f-tir�E37" — 81 tiTiC.4 Al Installer's Name,Address,and Tel. ,,/ Designer's Name,Address and Tel.No. r r 4�0 J� L��l Y �DC�5- Type of Building: Dwelling No.of Bedrooms J? Lot Size Zb.poa sq. ft. Garbage Grinder( ) f Other Type of Building ". No. of Persons Showers( ) Cafeteria Other Fixtures Design Flow TZO C./?D� gallons per day. Calculated daily flow 549- 3 gallons. Plan Date I*►/ JT/ If f Z Number of sheets Z Revision Date 3�2¢ y. '~ Title Size of Septic Tank /=Soo' 6AL Type of S.A.S. -1&,VCA*A1C J Description of Soil 6 Nature of Repairs or Alterations(Answer when applicable) L kr Date last inspected: r Agreement: y.. The undersigned agrees to ensure the construction and maintenance of the afore described on-site sewage disposal system in accordance with the provisions of Title 5 of the Environmental Code and not to place the system in operation until a Certifi- cate of Compliance has been issued by this Board al � �/i� -� Signed 7 Date Application Approved b Date Application Disapproved for the following reasons Permit No. Date Issued ————————_— "A-I THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS Certificate of (Compliance THIS IS TO CERTI that the On- IiIte See vage Disposal System Constructed( ✓) Repaired( )Upgraded( ) Abandon Abandong.d b at �P as been constructed in accordance with the provisions of Title 5 and the for Disposal System Construction Permit No. �7 dated Installer Designer n p, f The issuance of this pemift shall not be construed as a guarantee that the cystpffiill function as designed.Date t" ! Ins07 pector ?� : r��f f i�rl ��ftf �(.t� r 1 ' �- r -1, 6/ 1 - i No. � -------------------------- Fee THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION - BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS igogaYpgtem Congtruction Permit .Permission is hereby grantgd to Cons t( pl)Rer' ( )Upgrade Abangpn System located at and as described in the above Application for Disposal System Construction Permit. The applicant recognizes his/her duty to comply with Title 5 and the following local provisions or special conditions. Provided:Construct' n musp be completed within three years of the date of this Date: �� Approved by '' \` I W: 1 z JLI I PLAN SCALE 1 20' I pti Q l a w —01 alo DECK 44.5 / 11' FULL w � BASEMENT z S FF. .49.0 0 \ NO BASEMENT o / \�e� j- SEPTIC I /�� TANK t2gl LEACH TRENCH A / �_--��� _ X 12.83X 25, �O 000 -- / ` AZ / '' •11'/ RESERVE 1 I4A/ i II- - -- -- -1 DIST.BOX 2 parki ng i . 1 46 — -� a rea �� 10' 10 II , 13 ,2 � 52 � 125.00 ' THREAD NEEDLE LANE MODIFICATION OF SEWAGE DESIGN SHOWN ON SITE PLAN OF LOT 4 THREAD NEEDLE LN . OF FOR o� EDWARD AN N S . H U B B E L LE. rK.26100 o DATED .1 / 31 / 92 s 9fCISTER�� .@ L LAND S S E saa�`pn. • SEN ER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items • SENDER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4. 3and4. P our address in the"RETURN TO"Space on the reverse side.Failure to do this will prevent this card Put our address in the"RETURN TO"Space on the reverse side.Failure to do this will prevent this card Fromm being•returned to you.The return recei t Mte will rovide ou the name of the person delivered to and from bsin returned to you.The return recei t tee will rovide ou the name of the arson delivered to and the date of deliver.For ad loons ees t e o owing services are avai a e. onsu t postmaster or ees the date of deliver.Fo additional ees t e o owmg services are avat a e. onsu t postmaster or Tees an c ec ox es or additional service(s)requested. andc ec oz es or additional service(s)requested. 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered,date,and addressee's address. 2• ❑ Restricted charge)livery 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered,date,and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery (Extra charge) (Extra charge) (Extra charge) 3: Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number 3. Article Addressed to: 4.'Article Number Ms, t1yrna Cohen Mr. Dana Weatherbee 49 Rowena Rd. ,.:1 !' Type of Service: Type of Service: New ,MA Rd. 10, Registered ❑Insured 65 Thread Needle Lane ❑Registered ❑Insured �n Centerville MA 02632 u� - j��rtified ❑COD , Certified ❑COD r, '. Return Receippt X[�t Express Mail ❑for Merchandise LJ Express Mail ❑Return Receipt for Merchandise 'IT-'x eys obtain signature of addressee Always obtain signature of addressee .ot agent and DATE DELIVERED.. .�i or agent 44(SATE DELIVERED. 5. Signature -Addressee 8. Addressee's Address(ONLY if 5. Signature-Addressee B. Addressee's Address(ONLY if requested and fee paid) X requested and fee paid) 6. Signat a -Agent 6. Signature-Agent X X 7. Date of Delivery 7. Date of Delivery PS Form 3811,Apr. 1989 *U.S.G.P0.1909-238-815 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT PS Form 3811,Apr. 989 ♦U.S.G.P.0.1989-238.815 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEI • SENDER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items • SENDER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired. and 3 and 4. 3 and 4. Put your address in the"RETURN TO"Space on the reverse side.Failure to do this will prevent this card Put your address in the"RETURN TO"Space on the reverse side.Failure to do this will from being returned to you.The return recei t fee will rovide ou the name of the erson delivered to and from being returned to you.The return recei t fee will rovide ou the name of the erso the date of deliver.For ad itiona ees t e o owmg services are avails e. onsu t postmaster or ees the dat of deliver.For ad itrona ees t e o owing services are avai a e. onsu t po an c ec ox es or additional servicelsl requested. an check Oz es or additional service(s)requested. 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered,date,and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered,date,and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricts (Extra charge) (Extra charge) o (Extra charge) (Extra cha 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number CA 0 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number cc Cheryl Ann Cottle P 265 728 8 Mr. & Mrs. William Jacques o Type of Service: e , 97 Willow Run Dr. 52 Thread Needle Lane Type of Service: KB ❑Insured 2 >D Centervi l le,MA 02632 ❑Registered ❑I Centervi lle,MA 02632 ^Certified ❑COD N DCartired ElElExpress Mail ElReturnReceipt ❑Express Mail ❑f for Merchandise Always obtain signature of addressee Always obtain signature or agent and DATE DELIVERED. 3 or agent and DATE DELI 5. Sig a re -Addressee 8. Addressee's Address(ONLY if 5. Signature-Addressee 8. Addressee's Addle X requested and fee paid) X requested and fee pal 6. SI at r -Ag 6. Signs a,-"a A�6n X I`i+ X - , 7. Date of Delivery , „, 7. Date f Dgljvpryy PS Form 3811,Apr. 1999 ♦U.S.G.P.O.1999"23e"e15 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT PS Form 381 ,Apr. 1989 •U.S.G.P.0.1989-238-015 DOMESTIC T.Walter Wannie 129 Willow Run Dr, Centerville,MA 02632 ; CP 65 7c8 852 r, HJUP1 RECEIPT REQUENE 7entervi to Ramsay ad eedle Lane 'k � � Ie,MA 0263 �s 1stN TiIr 2nd OTIC' Fold at line over top of envelope to the T.W,Wannie tight of the return address 129 Willow Run Dr. Centervi 11e,MA 0 I�1- �1.5 728 851 .� .2 a9 ,; TiwU RECEIPT egg �A�Q �c.rc� Chery An n Cottle 97 Wi 110 Run Drive Centervill MA 02632 i. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE CF TN E T0� OFFICE OF BABd9TABL : BOARD OF HEALTH 7 NAM aj �o i639• �� 367 MAIN STREET �Fa MAY k HYANNIS, MASS.02601 June 21, 1993 T. Walter Wannie 129 Willow Run Drive Centerville, MA 02632 - Dear Mr. Wannie: Your written request to withdraw your variance request regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane in Centerville was received by the Board of Health on June 18, 1993. The Board of Health voted in favor of granting you permission to withdraw your variance request during the public meeting held on Tuesday June 15, 1993. Permission was granted because the small isolated. wetland at this site is not regulated under Title V, the State Sanitary Code and under the Board of Health Regulation, Part VIII•, Section 10.00, entitled Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction . Please contact Robert Gatewood, the Conservation Department Administrator, in order to obtain information regarding your request for Conservation Commission approval. Very truly yours, I Susan G. 1kask, R.S. Chairman Board of Health Town of Barnstable SGR/bcs TWW s s T. VV alter Wannie 129 Willow Run Drive Centerville, Massachusetts 02632 June 16,1993 Mr. Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis ,MA 02601 Dear Mr. McKean, This letter is to request withdrawal of my pending . request for a variance from the Board of Health, so as to build on Lot # 4, Thread Needle Lane in Centerville. ( Assessor"' s Map 210, Page 81 ) Hubbell Lot As I understand, the Board, at the hearing on June 15, 1993; voted that no Variance was needed in order to build at this site. Please approve my request, and confirm my understanding of the decision, in writing. Yours truly, T.Walter Wannie o,lug, The Town of Barnstable Health Department } ""tea r�ua ' 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 039 `F Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 T. Walter Wannie 129 Thread Needle Lane Centerville, Ma 02632 Dear Mr. Wannie: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 7 :00 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore, this hearing will have to be continued to June 15, 1993. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. Sincerely yours, ----►l �,,�,1���. 'ham as A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. I �a gyp{T t Tp`` The Town of Barnstable Health Department { "'0"IL 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 Mr. Robert Cohen 49 Rowena Road Newton MA 02159 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4 ) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Mr. Cohen: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore, this hearing will have to be continued to June 15, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. .P It is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office . (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on or after June 8, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie The Town of Barnstable Health Department 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 rug Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 Ms. Cheryl Ann Cottle 97 Willow Run Drive Centerville, MA 02632 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4 ) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Ms. Cottle: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 7 :06 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore, this hearing will have to be continued to June 15, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. f r It is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office , (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on or after June 8, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie I F INC The Town of Barnstable y� TOr _ Health Department ""�"' 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 6�9• r Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 Mr. William Jacques 52 Thread Needle Lane Centerville, MA 02632 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Mr. Jacques: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 7 :00 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore, this hearing will have to be continued to June 15, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. It is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office , (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on or after June 8, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie O�THE> The Town of Barnstable Health Department { ""IT'n rua ' 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 Mr. Paul Weatherbee 65 Thread Needle Lane Centerville, MA 02632 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Mr. Weatherbee: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 7 :00 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore, this hearinq will have to be continued to June 15, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. 5 c It. is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office . (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on or after June 8, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie 3 � Nr The Town of Barnstable o >o� Health Department 1 ""ITM 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 1639. ru• �r Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 Mrs. Dana Weatherbee 65 Thread Needle Lane Centerville, MA 02632 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Mrs. Weatherbee: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 7 :00 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore; this hearing will hay►e to be continued to June 15, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. It is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on or after June 8, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie C� loll TD` The Town of Barnstable Health Department { VA"STAn ruL ` 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 1639. IN M• Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 Myrna Cohen 49 Rowena Road Newton, MA 02159 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal .Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Ms. Cohen: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 7 :00 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore, this hearing will have to be continued to June 15, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. r It is , suggested you telephone the Health Department Office- (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on or after June 8, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie i JOHN E. LANDERS-CAULEY, P.E. J U N 1 1993 civil-environmental engineer.in w P.O.Box 364 rmoFaasrM West Falmouth, Ma. 02574 �` ft,tf!o�vt (508) 540-2035 Mr. Walter Wannie May 24 , 1993 129 Willow Run Dr. Centerville, Ma. 02632 508-775-3858 re: Lot 4 Thread Needle Centerville, Ma. Mr. Wannie, Pursuant to your request I have done the field work and office calculations you requested. For your information a survey crew was sent to relocate the wetlands at lot 4 , measure the elevation of the standing water, and plotted those results on the latest plan. In addition, we calculated the size and volume of the wetlands to determine whether it comes under the jurisdiction of the wetlands protection act , and lastly, readjusted the groundwater adjustment . Below we offer these comments . The area of the standing water and its volume were calculated to be 4900 sf ( this has accuracy of about 5%) and a volume of less than 7500 cubic feet . This information was determined based on measuring the both surface area of standing water and moist ground area and combining the results . The volume of the standing water was determined by measuring the depth within the middle of the standing water then multiplying that over the 4900 sf surface area. It is our opinion this wet area does not qualify as a wetlands as defined in the wetlands protection act . The area and volume calculations are do not meet the minimum requirements for a wetlands and this wet area does not have a direct connection to a larger wetlands area-the gravel road separates the pond from this area. Sincerely, Jack Landers-Cauley (1) The Town of Barnstable Health Department 1 ""IT"` ' 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 f6�9• Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 21, 199 3 Robert Cohen 49 Rowena Road Newton, MA 02159 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Mr. Cohen: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Thursday, June 10, 1993 at 7 :00 P.M. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 13, 1993, the Board voted to continue the hearing to May 27 , 1993; however, during a site visit held on May 18, 1993 the Board members requested a revised engineered plan to show the location of the standing water. Additional time is needed to revise the plan. Therefore, this hearing is postponed to June 10, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. I - e on file at the Health Department Office on Revised lane must b p P and after June 3, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. It is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on after June 3, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours, V oG�Q Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie 1' ' .. m SENDER: :2 • Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services. 1 also wish t0 receive the W • Complete items 3,and 4a&b. following services (for an extra a ' H • Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can fee): > return this card to you. `y m • Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece,or on the back if space 1. [1 Addressee's Address y does not permit. • Write"Return Receipt Requested"on the mailpiece below the article number. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery S +� • The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date V e delivered. Consult postmaster for fee. d 0 3. Article Addressed to: 4a. Article Number C -k;q 1�4 6 8a-,21a<"C�IQ Ea E � 4b. Service Type °7 c �Ot��i Gs� � ��� ElRegistered ❑ Insured o rA t4 �� Certified COD c y 6� El feturn Receipt for mz w ❑ Express Mail C Y/*r f.{ j+j 1 (��( C.I �+� p Merchandise c f 7. Date of Delivery :F Q p cc 5. Signature (Addressee) 8. Addressee's Address(Only if requested Y and fee is paid) w 6. Signature (Agent) 0 0 wPS Form �3$11, December 1991 it U.S.G.P.O.:1992-307-530 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT �I•RN N � J111 ii 1 1 F1 I II I11 1 fI fE i ) I T09ZO -SS-eW 'STLIU-eAH -4aa.z-4S UT>W L 9£ l u-4TEaH Jo pxeog aTqu-4su-iL-g go umo,y �' ° =16A add oe EQz Zu s A i _ . i E I s �E P E The Town of Barnstable Conservation Department i " 9" } 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 ■Nl r Office 508-790-6245 Robert W. Gatewood FAX 508-775-3344 INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Conservation Administrator TO: Tom'McKeon, Health Director FROM: Robert W. Gatewood G RE: Wannie variance request DATE: May 13, 1993 Both the Conservation Department and Commission have concerns for the placement of a septic system (and house) on Assessor's Map #210/#81. The isolated wetland at the locus is separated from an adjacent wetland and Wequaquet Lake only by the narrow Willow Run Drive. The extensive Wequaquet Lake water quality completed by the Town in 1989 found nutrient loading from septic systems too proximate the Lake or substandard in design to be a major threat to the Lake's continued provision of excellent water contact recreation. We appreciate your very close scrutiny of the variance request. MYRNA D. COHEN 49 ROWENA ROAD NEWTON, MASS. 02159 617-969-6878 April 30, 1993 Town of Barnstable Board of Health 367 Main Street Hyannis, Mass. 02601 re: Application of T. Walter Wannie Hearing scheduled for May 13, 1993 To Whom it May Concern: I am receipt of what purports to be a notice of the above hearing. The notice which I have received is in clear violation of section 1 . 32 of your regulations in that it does not state " . . .the specific variance requested and the reasons therefore (sic) . " Any request for a variance " . . .to build a dwelling. " is appropriately brought before the Zoning Board of Appeals. If the variance which is sought, relates to the septic system, it is properly before your board, but without compliance with section 1.32 I have no way of knowing the specific variance which is requested. As a consequence of the above, I hereby request that the hearing scheduled for may 13, 1993 be postponed until there has been compliance with the notice requirement. Should you opt to proceed with the hearing, I hereby request that this letter specifically be included in the record of the hearing. Very truly yours, Myrna D. Cohen c.c. T. Walter Wannie MYRNA D. COHEN 49 ROWENA ROAD NEWTON, MASS. 02159 617-969-6878 i April 30, 1993 Town of Barnstable , Board of Health 367 Main Street Hyannis, Mass. 02601 re: Application of T. Walter Wannie Hearing scheduled for May 13, 1993 To Whom it May Concern: I am receipt of what purports to be a notice of the above hearing. The notice which I have received is in clear violation of section 1.32 of your regulations in that it does not state " . . .the specific variance requested and the reasons therefore (sic) . " Any request for a variance " . . .to build a dwelling." is appropriately brought before the Zoning Board of Appeals. If the variance which is sought, relates to the septic system, it is properly before your board, but without compliance with section 1.32 I have no way of knowing the specific variance which is requested. As a consequence of the above, I hereby request that the hearing scheduled for may 13, 1993 be postponed until there has been compliance with the notice requirement. Should you opt to proceed with the hearing, I hereby request that this letter specifically be included in the record of the hearing. Very truly yours, Myrna D. Cohen c.c. T. 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P our address in the"RETURN TO"Space on the reverse side.Failure to do this will prevent this card Put our address in the"RETURN TO"Space on the reverse side.Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you.The return recei t fde will rovide ou the name of the person delivered to and from being returned to ou.The return recei t fee will rovide ou the name of the arson delivered to and the date of deliver For ad InOna ees t e o owing services are avai a e. onsu t postmaster or ells the date of deliver.For ad ittona ells t e o owing services are NEW e. onsu t postmaster or ells an c ec ox es or additional servicelsl requested. an c ec ox es or additional servicelsl requested. 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered,date,and addressee's address. 2. ❑ (Ex«ncha 8)livery 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered,date,and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery (Extra charge) (Extra charge) (Extra charge) 3: Article Addressed to - - 4. Article Number 3. Article Addressed to: 4. 'Article Number Ms. tlyrna Cohen Mr. Dana Weatherbee 49 Rowena Rd. y'. 'e TY a bf Service: Type of Service: MA 02159 �.� Registered ❑Insured 65 Thread Needle Lane ❑Registered ❑Insured New p eartitied ❑COD Centervi l le,MA 02632 Canified ❑coo 11 t, Express Return Receipt X Express Mail ❑}or Merchandise Express Mail ❑Return Recent for Merchandise ays obtain signature of addressee Always obtain signature of addressee .m'agent and DATE DELIVERED.. or agent sod,BATE DELIVERED. 5. Signature -Addressee 8. Addressee's Address(ONLY if 5. Signature -Addressee 8. Addressee's Address(ONLY iJ requested and fee paid) X requested and fee paid) X 6. SignatVire -Agent 6. Signature-Agent X X 7. Date of Delivery 7. Date of Delivery Ps Form 3811,Apr. 1989 +U.S.O.P.O.1989-238-8/5 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT PS Form 3811,Apr. 989 ♦U.S.O.P.O.1989-236-815 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEI • SENDER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items • SENDER: Complete Items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and 3 and 4. 3 and 4. 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Date frDlsl�lgry� PS Form 3811,Apr. 1989 +U.S.G.P.O.1989.238-815 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT PS Form 381 1,Apr. 1989 •U.S.G.P.O.1989-238-813 DOMESTIC T.WaIter Wannie 129 Willow Run Dr. Centerville,MA 02632 rP 65 72,8 852 7- 2 HEWN RECEIPT REQUESTS Ms. B to Ramsay 51 hread eedle Lane entervi Ie,MA 0263 �� ist N TICS __... I... /{ ....._....___ RE UPc- Fold at line over top of envelope T.W.Wannie tight of the retUrn address 129 Willow Run Dr, Centervi11e,MA �h5 728 851 �:'Ap3�g•o� ..,. i I_ n WWI D �•��Ia Chery An n Cottle sTE �`�� 97 Wi l l o Run Dri ve Centervill MA 02632 \ ,• SEN ER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items • SENDER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 anti 4. 3 and 4. P ou!wddress in the"RETURN TO"Space on the reverse side.Failure to do this will prevent this card Put our address in the"RETURN TO"Space on the reverse side.Failure to do this will prevent this card trim being�returned to you.The return recei Yfbe will rovide you the name of the arson delivered to and from being returned to you.The return recei t fee will rovide ou the name of the erson delivered to and the date of deliver For ad itlona ees t e o owing services are aval a e. onsu t postmaster or ees the date of delivery,For additional fees the following services are aval a e._Co t postmaster or ees an c ec ox es or additional servicelsl requested. an c ec box(es) or additional service(s)requested. 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered,date,end addressee's address. 2• ❑ (Extra chartrictedge)livery 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered,date,and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery (Extra rharge) (Extra charge) (Extra charge) 3. Article Addressed to: - 4. Article Number 3. Article Addressed to: 4. 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Date of Delivery PS Form 3811,Apr. 1989 *U.S.G.P.0.1989-238-815 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT PS Form 3811,Apr. 989 •U.S.G.P.0.1069-238.815 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEI • SENDER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items • SENDER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and 3 and 4. 3 and 4. Put your address in the"RETURN TO"Space on the reverse side.Failure to do this will prevent this card Put your address in the"RETURN TO"Space on the reverse side.Failure to do this will from being returned to you.The return recei t fee will pLovide ou the name of the erson delivered to and tram being retumed to you.The return recei t fee will provide ou the name of the erso the date of deliver.For ad itiona ees t e o owing services are avai a e. onsu t postmaster or ees the dal of deliver.For ad itlone ees t e o owing services ere evai a e. onsu t po an c ec ox es or additional service(s)requested. an c ec oz es or additional service(s)requested. 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered,date,and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered,date,and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricte (F_rtra charge) (Extra charge) O (Ertm charge) (Errra cha 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number y S 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number Cheryl Ann Cottle P 265 728 8 Mr, & Mrs. William Jacques o I Type of Service: p 97 Willow Run Dr. Type of Service: 52 Thread Needle Lane n�Registered ❑Insured a Centervi lle,MA 02632 El Registered ❑I Centervi lle,MA 02632 BCertilied ❑COD Q KXCenifled ❑q ❑Express Mail ❑Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Express Mail ❑f C Always obtain signature of addressee ¢ 0 Always obtain signature t or agent and DATE DELIVERED. $ or agent and DATE DELI 7« i.X'Si Sig a re -Addressee 8. Addressee's Address(ONLY if � 5. Signature-Addressee 8. Addressee's Addre requested and fee paid) EXrequested and fee pail at r -Ag $ ��` 8. Signet Ag6n X _ X I; , 7. Date of Delivery, _ ,_,- 7. Date I QP9IjVfrW PS Form 3811,Apr. 1989 ♦U.S.G.RO.1989-238-815 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT PS Form 381 Apr. 1989 ♦U.S.O.RO.t999-238.815 DOMESTIC T.Walter Wannie 129 Willow Run Or, Centerville,MA 02632 :P � 65 7c8 852 13 1 UTIMN RECEIPT REQUESTE Ms. B to Ramsay 51 hread eedle Lane entervi le,MA 0263 �1 1st N TICE 2n 1 OTI., envelope to the T.W.Wannie tight of the return address 129 Willow Run Dr. Centerville,MA CP:P 5 7 2 8 8 51 A� "MIRKME PT Chery An n Cottle 97 Wi ll o Run Drive Centervill MA 02.632 Abutter Notification Letter Date; April 15,1993 Re; Board of Health Hearing 64 Thread Needle Lane Centerville, MA To Whom It May Concern : As an abutter to the above s7i to of proposed activity, please be advised that variance is being sought from the Barnstable Board of Health a h to build a dwelling. Additional detail follows : Applicant: T.Walter Wannie Address : 129 Willow Run Drive, Centerville Project Location : 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot#4) Assessor's Map 210 Parcel 81 Project Des cri pti on: Construct a wood frame one-family dwelling and all appurtenances Public Hearing: Barnstable School Administration Building 290 South Street 1st. Floor Conference Room Hyannis ,MA Date: May 13,1993 Time : 7:00 P.M. Plans and an application are on file at the office of the Board of Health, pfTHE l The Town of Barnstable .J s Health Department 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 rua 079• �0■AY k' Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 T. Walter Wannie 129 Thread Needle Lane Centerville, Ma 02632 Dear Mr. Wannie: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 7 :00 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore, this hearing will have to be continued to June 15, 1993. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. Sincerely yours, }} ,me �T as A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. 4' �txr roe The Town of Barnstable a = Health Department 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 039. rua EN Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 Ms. Cheryl Ann Cottle 97 Willow Run Drive Centerville, MA 02632 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: q The leaching facility cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Ms. Cottle: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, .Tune 15, 1993 at 7 :00 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore, this hearing will have to be continued to June 15, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. r It is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office . (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on or after June B. 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours, �omaBMcKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie i o.1N�To�, The Town of Barnstable Health Department { ' NAM ru 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 NAM 039. `F ON ► Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 Mr. Robert Cohen 49 Rowena Road Newton MA 02159 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Mr. Cohen: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 7 :00 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore, this hearing will have to be continued to June 15, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15 .00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. �y s It is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office . (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on or after June 8, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie c�INC ro The Town of Barnstable Health Department { "USTAn ' 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 rua Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 Mr. William Jacques 52 Thread Needle Lane Centerville, MA 02632 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Mr. Jacques: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 7 :00 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore, this hearing will have to be continued to June 15, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993. as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. y i It is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office . (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on or after June 8, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie r: o� �To,o The Town of Barnstable Health Department } "a'ITa rua ` 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 1639. 0■AYk' ,_ Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 Mr. Paul Weatherbee 65 Thread Needle Lane Centerville, MA 02632 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Mr. Weatherbee: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 7 :00 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore, this hearing will have to be continued to June 15, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. It. is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office . (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on or after June 8, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours, C(" e, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie THE T The Town of Barnstable Health Department 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 rua t63q. �0■��a' Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 Mrs. Dana Weatherbee 65 Thread Needle Lane Centerville, MA 02632 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Mrs. Weatherbee: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 7 :00 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore, this hearing will have to be continued to June 15, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. It. is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office- (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on or after June 8, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours, ��j vsrnd a,mcGr_� Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie o,IRE> The Town of Barnstable Health Department 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 039. Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 28, 1993 Myrna Cohen 49 Rowena Road Newton, MA 02159 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal .Construction, Section 1 . 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Ms. Cohen: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Tuesday, June 15, 1993 at 7 :00 p.m. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 28, 1993, the Board voted to cancel the regularly scheduled meeting of June 10, 1993. Therefore, this hearing will have to be continued to June 15, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 8, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. 'r It is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office .(telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on or after June 8, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie �oFTHE To� TOWN OF BARNSTABLE OFFICE OF IIAR19TAM BOARD OF.HEALTH rasa i639' 367 MAIN STREET 0 MAY k' HYANNIS, MASS.02601 May 14, 1993 T. Walter Wannie 129 Willow Run Drive Centerville, MA 02632 Dear Mr. Wannie: On Thursday May 13, 1993, the Board of Health reviewed the septic system plans designed by Jack Landers Cauley, P.E. Please ask Mr. Cauley to provide the following information: ( 1) Written opinion of whether the "wetland" shown on the plan is considered a wetland as defined by 310 CMR 15.01 of the State Environmental Code and as defined within 310 CMR 10.00. (2) The submitted plan, when compared to the adjusted groundwater calculations, only shows 3.9 feet between the bottom of the proposed leaching facility and the maximum adjusted groundwater table elevation. Please revise the plan to show at least five (5) feet separation distance as required by 1. 15 of Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction Regulation. Please provide this information at least seven (7 ) days prior to the meeting scheduled for May 27, 1993. Sincerely yours, Joseph C. Snow, M.D. ` Acting Chairman Board of Health Town of Barnstable JCS/bcs wannie The Town of Barnstable . Health Department 1 ' 6 9' 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 riva p, Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 21, 1993 Robert Cohen 49 Rowena Road Newton, MA 02159 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Mr. Cohen: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Thursday, June 10, 1993 at 7 :00 P.M. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 13, 1993, the Board voted to continue the hearing to May 27, 1993; however, during a site visit held on May 18, 1993 the Board members requested a revised engineered plan to show the location of the standing water. Additional time is needed to revise the plan. Therefore, this hearing is postponed to June 10, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 3, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. It is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on after June 3, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie tMtrof The Town of Barnstable Health Department 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 rrua ,639• � Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health May 21, 1993 Marie Weatherbee 65 Thread Needle Lane Centerville, MA 02632 RE: Variance Request From Board of Health Regulation Part VIII, Section 10.00 Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction, Section 1. 13 Location: 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot 4) Assessor's Map 210, parcel 81 Reason For Variance Request: The leaching facility "cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100 feet requirement, " according to the applicant. Dear Ms. Weatherbee: The Board of Health hearing regarding Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville will be continued to Thursday, June 10, 1993 at 7 :00 P.M. or as soon after as practical. The hearing will be held at the Conference Room located on the first floor of the School Administration Building, 290 South Street, Hyannis. During the Board of Health Meeting held on Thursday, May 13, 1993, the Board voted to continue the hearing to May 27, 1993; however, during a site visit held on May 18, 1993 the Board members requested a revised engineered plan to show the location of the standing water. Additional time is needed to revise the plan. Therefore, this hearing is postponed to June 10, 1993. This letter should not be construed as an abuttor notification as described within Section 15.20 of 310 CMR 15.00 The State Environmental Code V: Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage. According to the applicant, all the abutters were notified via certified mail on March 13, 1992 and on April 15, 1993. The reason for this letter is to notify all participants who were present during the hearing held on May 13, 1993 that the hearing will not be continued to May 27, 1993 as verbally announced. Revised plans must be on file at the Health Department Office on and after June 3, 1993. If the plans are not available at that time, the hearing will be postponed again to a later date. It is suggested you telephone the Health Department Office (telephone number - (508) 790-6265) on or after June 3, 1993 to confirm the hearing date. You are cautioned not to develop reliance on our communicating with you in this way that you will receive notices in the future. Sincerely yours, Thoas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs cc: Susan G. Rask, R.S. Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Brian R. Grady, R.S. Walter Wannie JACK LANDERS-CAULEY, P.E. civil-environmental engineering PO Box 364 West Falmouth,Ma. 02574 (508) 540-2035 To: abuttors of lot 210-81 March 13,1992 re: Lot 210-81 (assessors number) aka Lot 4 (on the subdivision map) Thread Needle Ln. Centerville, Ma. Dear Abuttor: n Please be advised that the public hearing for the above referenced lot has been rescheduled to be heard at Barnstable Town Hall for 7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 24,1992. The meeting will be in the public hearing room. Since the last notification, modifications have been made to the plan. Specifically, the leaching area of the sewerage disposal has been reconfigured so it is within the required setbacks as prescribed by Title V. This in turn, has resulted in a reduction in the number of variances now being requested and,in our opinion, compliance with Title V . are requesting is from section 1.13 of the local Board ce we g The variance q of Health regulations. This section requires a minimum separation of 100 from a watercourse to a sewerage system. As the plan is prepared the separation, at its closest point , is 68'. The purpose of requesting this variance is that the sewerage cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100' requirement. cc: Barnstable Board of Health J ck Landers-Cauley, PE office\abuttorn.off -- 9-3 DATE --41�3 TOWN OF BLE FEE d� OFFICE OF ! RECEIVED BY T—W i BAEIA .. M Alt t. BOARD OF HEALTH ��o ,6�0• \e� 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 VARIANCE REQUEST FORM All variances must be submitted FIFTEEN (15) days prior to the scheduled Board of Health meeting. NAME OF ,APPLICANT Vra OQU TEL. NO. ADDRESS OF APPLICANT -4 Z9 W il ICun lJ���(C�. ✓c Q NAME OF OWNER OF PROPERTY -Nnn1��� \ - SUBDIVISION NAME DATE APPROVED 1 �� ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NUMBER p� LOCATION OF REQUEST L.O}- T '�'�gEV ke'& SIZE OF LOT z0, 0 ± SQ• FT. WETLANDS WITHIN 200 FT. OF PROPERTY: YesjZNo VARIANCE FROM REGULATION(List Regulation) sec. I ly REASON FOR VARIAN E(May/attach l/et if more space is needed) PLAN - rulZ COPIES OF PLAN MUST BE SUBMITTED CLEARLY OUTLINING VARIANCE REQUEST. VARIANCE APPROVED NOT APPROVED REASON FOR DISAPROVAL lie Sum G.Rae%Chairwomn Joseph C.SUM MD- Brian R•Qnc ► d Board of Health Meeting Minutes March 24, 1992 Meeting In attendance were: Joseph C. Snow, M.D. , Susan Rask and Brian Grady, members of the Board of Health. Also present was Thomas McKean, Director of the Health Department. Dr. Joseph C. Snow called the meeting to order at 7:06 P.M. First on the agenda, Paul Landers-Cauley was present on behalf of his client, Anne S. Hubble, who was requesting a variance from section 1 . 13 of the Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction Regulations, in order to construct a single family dwelling at Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville. Revised plans were received at the Health Department on Friday March 20, 1992 . After some discussion, Jack Landers- Cauley submitted new revised plans to the Board members. After some discussion, Mr. Dana Weatherbee, an abutter, asked a question: "May I ask a question? I live across the street here, and this wetlands gets higher in the spring but then it comes down to the level of the one across the street and to the lake. They're all practically on the same level. " Dr. Snow: "Could you give us your name, please, for the. . . Dana Weatherbee: "Dana Weatherbee. " Robert Cohen: May I just ask for clarification? Are we holding the hearing tonight or Dr. Snow: We're going to continue the hearing, we're not going to make any decision, but we would welcome if you have any comments to make right now, we would welcome hearing them. Robert Cohen: Thank you. Dr. Snow: We - I 'm sure we're not going to make a decision until Conservation goes out and flags the wetlands and we're going to want to look at a floor plan of the proposed house. You don't have to have architectural, you don't have to have something you can build a house from but we're really going to want to look at a floorplan that shows us two bedrooms. Jack Landers-Cauley: If I could respond to the abutters remarks. . .I think obviously it rises, we show the wetlands a foot and a half higher, so that's, that would be a norm. I mean, it is an isolated wetland, probably, my thoughts or my opinions are that it probably wasn't that high prior to the placement of the road. That the road just created the damming effect, which might have allowed the water to rise even higher. Which might make the wetlands - which would make the wetlands broaden, just by virtue of that. But, you know, you would probably see a foot and a half of water in there anyway. Robert Cohen: That" water may be elevated because of the drainage from Threadneedle Lane. Is that what he's. . . Jack Landers-Cauley: I'm sorry, could you say that again? Robert Cohen: The water may be elevated temporarily because of the runoff it receives from Threadneedle Lane, is that what he's. . . Dana Weatherbee: Yes, that's exactly what. . .there's no doubt in my mind. . .and it'll go up higher as we get into the wet season. And then it will lower down and just by eye it looks like all three come up pretty. . . Jack Landers-Cauley: That won't necessarily increase where the edge of the wetland would be though. Dana Weatherbee: Well, it would temporarily. Jack Landers-Cauley: Well the wetland edge is delineated by vegetation not by water so you can actually have standing water. . . Dana Weatherbee: I'm not a conservationist. Jack Landers-Cauley: It should be pretty close, I imagine. But that'll be for Conservation to decide Dr. Snow: Do you have any other comments or questions? Dana Weatherbee: No, I don't at this moment. L Robert Cohen: I would like to make a few comments. My name is Robert Cohen of. 76 Threadneedle Lane and as you know, this is the second time that I 've been here. The first time, inadequate notice was given. I was a bit disappointed, because I was publicly promised at that last hearing that I would receive a copy of the plan in advance so that we could have it technically reviewed and make more intelligent comments on it. The plan I received was mailed on March 20, hardly giving me any opportunity to have somebody with expertise look at it. The notice complied with the statute this time but I would like to make a few comments. First, I would like to disagree very strongly with the engineer who classifies this as an isolated wetland. It is in my opinion, anything but an isolated wetland. -As he himself has stated, if you look at this plan, directly to the north of the gravel road, there is another wetland. And to the north of that is Lake Wequaquet and the three of those bodies of water, probably at some time in the past, were connected. It constitutes one ecosystem and any pollutants that enter into the Hubble-Cohen wetland, eventually end up in Lake Wequaquet. I have a report which I don't know if you have ever seen, prepared by I.P. & K.P. Associates for the Conservation Commission, which is the study of diagnostic feasibilities study of Wequaquet Lake and other water bodies and they take great pains to point out the focus of the feasibility studies in the following sections is the preservation of the water quality that exists in the Wequaquet ..Lakes. Major phosphorus inputs to the Wequaquet Lakes that are manageable are septic systems, shoreline lawns and storm drainage. And preventing the phosphorus loads from these sources from increasing or reducing them will protect the Wequaquet Lake from degredation of water quality. That's not going to happen with this plan. This wetland, if you were there, in the spring, in the fall, you would find it a major habitat in that area. There's an abundant wildlife population in that area, from ducks to turtles to frogs and snakes. . .it's an area that's checked by the State Mosquito Control Commission, they're in there checking the larvae because there's an unusual breed of mosquito in there. It doesn't affect human beings. It doesn't bother us. They go after turtles, frogs, cold blooded mammals. Nice mosquitos to have as neighbors. We're very much concerned because this is not - this plan that we have, as far as I can make it out, does not ask for an insignificant or minor variation; they're asking for a full one third deviation from the norm which is imposed by your regulation. I don't consider that to be a minor variance, to reduce the distance from 100 feet to 67 feet, I think it presents a major problem, because that water virtually laps up against our driveway, the railroad tie retaining wall which appears there. . .I doubt very much the accuracy of these wetland flags, the water standing from far more than the five months in the year which the regulations require. . .there are all manners of vegetation growing there. . .I don't believe that this plan adequately protects our health and safety interests. . .we have a pool, an inground pool, that is filled by ground water that is pumped from this area. . .and I think that we are placed at risk by the plan that you have before you. In addition to which, this plan indicates on it that it will not have a garbage disposal unit. Now, I can't remember the last time I ever saw a house built that didn't have a garbage disposal unit or one that didn't go in right after it was built, despite what the builder or the engineer might say. And of course, there is no way that can be monitored or policed. I have very, very severe reservations about this. As long as the Board is not going to take any action on this, if I understood correctly, until after the Conservation Commission has at least flagged the wetlands? Dr. Snow: That's correct. Robert Cohen: But not until after they've acted. Dr. Snow: Not necessarily. It all depends, I think on where they flag the wetlands, we most likely will go out on a site visit, and look at the property, and I'm not saying that we're going to, but I think the first thing we're going to wait for is for the snow to melt and for Conservation to go out and flag the wetlands to ascertain. . .I think that, really, there's 84 feet between the wetlands and the primary. . .. Robert Cohen: Not on the plans they furnished us. Dr. Snow: That is correct, when you flip them, though, I mean, you just call the reserve, you move the septic tank, and you call the reserve. . . Robert Cohen: That's now the third set of plans they've submitted and asked us to look at at the last minute. This third set of plans has not been furnished to us in advance. Brian Grady: . . .obviously he's trying to revise the plans to satisfy our concerns which would be the same as your concerns, and you know. . . Robert Cohen: Well, I doubt very much to be very candid with you, whether or not you or the Conservation Commission can address appropriately the concerns that we have. Susan Rask: I don't think anybody can address the nutrient loading. It's a very difficult issue to address. Robert Cohen: Unless you don't grant the variance. That addresses the problem. Susan Rask: You have a septic system that's loading nutrients, right? Robert Cohen: I bought a house with it, yes. I did not come in and ask for a variance to do that. Susan Rask: No, but I mean, the nutrient question is a very complex question. Robert Cohen: Yes, it certainly is. You were saying that you were against that system going in there too. And you were overuled by the state. His house Stuey Bornstein built and he went before Conservation and you were very much against that system being there�4 The Conservation was against him building a house there. He went before the state. The state came down and overuled you twenty-two or three years ago. We've only owned the house for four years. They were concerned back at that time and here we are supposed to be tightening down all the time and facing the same thing here. Susan Rask: In terms of nutrient removal there is no simple answer. We are still all concerned and would like to be able to do something and there still is no simple cost- effective answer. Dana Weatherbee: How long does it take to go from the primary to the reserve generally in a house? Jack Landers-Cauley: Let me try to answer that. A lot of it depends on the care used in using a sewage system in the maintenance. There's some systems in course grain soil that haven't been repaired in thirty years. Dana Weatherbee: I know I had to keep mine up and had to replace mine and I 've lived there twenty-five years. Jack Landers-Cauley: You want to help reduce the BOD rate because that's one of the things that helps cooagulate the soil. Dana Weatherbee:The idea of a reserved area is an area which you can use and your'e only sixty-seven feet away from it. You're not even coming near a hundred. Thomas McKean: The Board has allowed (in the past) the reserve area to be at the same place as the primary so you wouldn't have to remove the septic tank. Susan Rask: The reality of it is if your flow diffusers fails you can excavate all the clogged up soil and just replace it with clean sand in the same place. You don't necessarily have to move to your reserved area. Title 5 requires a reserved area. i Dana Weatherbee: I put in another tank. In, in, before that reserve area, I put in another tank and maintained my regular system. Susan Rask: Well, I mean - Dana Weatherbee: As an overflow. Susan Rask: You deal with it on a case by case basis, I think, and you try to you know, - Dana Weatherbee: It would save you money and. . . Susan Rask: . . .decide what's the, best thing. But it isn't necessarily true that the reserve areas will ever have to be used. Robert Cohen: I 'm aware of that. That's correct. The other point I 'd like to make is that the last time we were here, I think I pointed out the fact that the regulations required existing contours and proposed contours could be shown on the plan and on examination of this plan, you couldn't distinguish one from the other and the engineer indicated that he would correct that deficiency but. . .not being an engineer, I look at this plan and I still can't distinguish existing contours from proposed contours. Am I correct? Jack Landers-Cauley: Well there is a difference between the two. . . Robert Cohen: Well I know there's a difference between the two, but it's not distinguishable on the map, on the plan you've drawn. Jack Landers-Cauley: I guess what's obvious to me isn't obvious to others. After some disscussion, Bill Jakes said: I'm the other abutter, I 'm at the corner of the lot. When conservation comes out to flag it, in their minds, when they're out there, could they possibly make a decision right then and there to nix this whole thing? Or is that a separate issue? Dr. Snow: No, they are going to come out and flag it and the conservation commission, persay, those people will not be there, I don't believe. Susan Rask: No, just the Town conservation agent will be there to flag it and then it will have to go to a hearing and. . .have you already flagged it? So he will have to agree or disagree with the engineer's flagging. Bill Jakes: I was told they were going out, but I can understand that the snow got in the way, that's understandable. Susan Rask: And then, you know, after we've all agreed on where the edge of the wetland is, then. . . Bill Jakes: So if it's a lot bigger wetland that's indicated on here, then. . . Susan Rask: Well then it will have to be ref lagged, the plans will have to be redrawn and that's a whole different story. I \ Bill Jakes: From this hearing it goes to Conservation and they all go back and look at it all over agian? Susan Rask: No, no. . . Bill Jakes: No? They can decide by looking at what's on paper. . . Susan Rask: The Conservation agent is going to go out and flag the wetland. Bill Jakes: Right. Susan Rask: So we all are in agreement about where the wetland is. Then it can come back to this board and we can make our decision. Conservation Commission will have to make their decision about the project. Bill Jakes: That's a separate. . . Susan Rask: They are a separate Board that decides separately. Brian Grady: They'll determine the edge of the wetlands and they'll also determine Mr. Cohen's point. . .they will make the determination of connected or isolated wetland. Robert Wannie: My name is Robert Wannie, I 'm also an abutter to this property. Thomas McKean: How do you spell your last name? Robert Wannie: W-a-n-n-i-e. Thomas McKean: Sorry. Robert Wannie: And I've only been there for fifty five years but it looks like an offer, if anyone needs any information with regard to when what was built, and as to what it was previously and what it has been, I 'm available, and I 'd be happy to show anyone exactly where the lines are, what it was before Mr. Cohen built, what it is now, and what the status of the road is. So if you need any of that information, and you want some accurate information, I can provide that for you. Robert Cohen: And this is also your sister's lot. Robert Wannie: I don't have a sister. Like I say, if you want accurate information, I 'll be happy to. . . Robert Cohen: You're the one who told me face to face this is your sister's piece of Cape Cod on which she will never build and which she would not sell (Female) : And I would have to agree, I was standing there when it was said. Robert Wannie: Not only is he ignorant, but he lies as well. (Female) : Well then we both lie, Mr. Wannie. Robert Cohen: Mr. Wannie, may I ask, didn't the. . . Dr. Snow: I think what I 'd like. . .that discussion can probably go on outside. I 'd initiate a motion that we continue this hearing at a later date. After a lengthy discussion, Susan Rask made a motion, duly seconded by Brian Grady, and the Board voted unanimously to continue the hearing due to the following reasons: * No adjusted high groundwater calculations were submitted. * The revised site and septic plans were received during the meeting and the Board members wish to review the revised plans. � * No house plans labeling the rooms were received. * The Conservation Agent for the Town of Barnstable has not visited the site and has not verified the wetland delineation submitted by the engineer. * The Board of Health wishes to visit the site at a later date. Next on the agenda, Attorney Michael Ford was present regarding Lot 10 Little River Road, Cotuit. Revised plans were submitted to the Health Department on February 26, 1992 to meet the recently adopted Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction Regulations. After a lengthy discussion, Brian Grady made a motion, duly seconded by Susan Rask, and the Board voted unanimously to continue the hearing due to the following reasons: * No house plans labeling the proposed rooms were submitted. * No contracts from an operator or owner of a permitted Waste Water Treatment Facility and from a licensed Septage Hauler were received. Next on the agenda, James Ford, Christine Bumpus, and Gordon Bumpus were present to request a variance from the Board of Health Private Well Protection Regulation, to install a well 115 feet from a leaching pit at 512 South Main Street, Centerville. After some discussion, Susan Rask made a motion, duly seconded by Brian Grady, and the Board voted unanimously to grant the variance to install a well 115 feet from the septic leaching pit located on the property at Lot 1, 512 South Main Street, Centerville, MA. with the following conditions: ( 1) The applicant must obtain a well construction permit from the Health Department prior to installation of the well. (2 ) The location of the well must be certified to by a Health Inspector. (3) The water from the new well must be tested and must meet all of the standards established by the Safe Drinking Act of 1974, revised 1986 prior to occupancy of the house. Repeat tests must be performed in one year. The variance is granted because the applicant stated the original proposed well location was not feasible due to the steep grade of the embankment in the proposed well location area. Next on the agenda, Elizabeth Toscano was present on behalf of the owners of Captain Gosnold Village, requesting an extension of time to connect the remaining dwellings located at 230 Gosnold Street Hyannis, to Town Sewer. After some discussion, Brian Grady made a motion, duly seconded by Susan Rask, and the Board voted unanimously to grant an extension of time to connect the remaining dwellings located at 230 Gosnold Street, Hyannis to Town Sewer and to require all the dwellings located at 230 Gosnold Street, Hyannis, shall be connected to Town Sewer on or before December 1, 1992 . The extension is granted because Ms. Toscano stated the property is in financial distress to the Hurricane damage which occurred August 19, 1991. She stated that additional time is needed to collect revenues during the summer season. Next, Attorney Henry L. Murphy was present along with his client Jeffrey Bilezikian, requesting permission to open a retail food store at unit #7, Christmas Tree Promenade, Route 132, Hyannis, in lieu of condition #4 of the Board of Health variance letter dated December 16, 1988 which stated "no food establishments. . . will be allowed" in the Promenade. After a lengthy discussion, Brian Grady made a motion, duly seconded by Susan Rask and the Board voted unanimously to grant permission to Jeffrey Bilezikian, to operate a retail food operation at Unit #7 Christmas Tree Promenade, Route 132, Hyannis, MA. The permission is granted with the following conditions: ( 1) Food preparation is not authorized. All food will be purchased and resold. (2) The applicant shall install three (3) sinks; a triple compartment sink, a handwash sink, and a utility sink shall be provided. (3) Two (2) restrooms shall be provided. Next, the Board members reviewed a preliminary subdivision plan located off Access Road, West Barnstable, listed as parcel 4 on Assessor's Map 129, owned by Robert Ranta. After some discussion, Susan Rask made a motion, duly seconded by Brian Grady, and the Board voted unanimously to make the following recommendations to the Planning Board: Each septic system shall be located within the prescribed boundaries of each individual lot. The applicant shall submit a copy of a master plan to the Board showing the locations of the proposed wells and septic systems throughout the subdivision. Building permits will not be approved by the Board of Health on individual lots until the well is installed and certification submitted as to the bacteriological and mineral content of the water by a State Approved Laboratory. The water must meet all of the standards established by the Safe Drinking Act of 1974, revised 1986 and all the standards of the Board of Health's Private Well Regulation effective June 1, 1989. The developer shall have recorded on the deed that no variances from Title 5, Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage, and the Town of Barnstable Health Regulations will be granted on any lot in this subdivision. A percolation test must be made on each lot, at leaching site, before a Disposal Works Construction Permit will be issued. Maximum ground water elevations must be determined by using data available from the United States Geological Survey - Probable High Ground Water Levels on Cane Cod, Mass. Each proposed septic system must conform strictly to 310 CMR 15.00, the State Environmental Code, Title 5, and Town of Barnstable Rules and Regulations. Any lawn area created must be covered by at least four (4) inches of loam. All tree stumps, brush and building debris removed when clearing lots or roads must be disposed of at a licensed solid waste disposal facility. Chipping brush and tree stumps is an acceptable alternative. Burial on site is prohibited. The applicant must receive an Order of Conditions from the Conservation Commission, if applicable. Prior to Board of Health approval of each building permit, the sewage system and water supply must conform to 310 CMR 15.00, the State Environmental Code, Title 5, or Town Health Regulations, whichever is more stringent. Next, the.. Board members received an application to practice massage from Catherine Dee, who plans to operate at the Bell Tower Mall in Centerville. Thomas McKean stated Ms. Dee is a graduate of Tufts University with a B.A. degree in Anthropology, she is certified as a Polarity Therapist, and she passed the Health Department examination with a score of 90%. After the Board reviewed the application, Susan Rask made a motion, duly seconded by Brian Grady, and the Board voted unanimously to grant Ms. Catherine Dee a Massage License. Next, Thomas McKean stated the Health Department has not yet received the required insurance policy and CPR certificates from Mr. Rex Arnett, owner of the Anchor Inn Motel located at One South Street, Hyannis. Mr. Arnett requested a lifeguard modification in order to employ qualified swimmers at the Anchor Inn Motel's semi-public pool. Brian Grady made a motion, duly seconded by Susan Rask, and the Board voted unanimously to continue the matter until after the required documents are received. Next, Thomas McKean submitted the application for a Disposal Works Installer's License from Steven Cassell, who resides at 30 Quaker Village Lane, Sandwich, MA. Mr. McKean stated Mr. Cassell is licensed in several other Cape Cod Towns and he passed the Health Department examination. After reviewing the application, Brian Grady made a motion, duly seconded by Susan Rask and the Board voted unanimously to grant a Disposal Works Installer's License to Steven Cassell. Next, Thomas McKean stated he is awaiting a letter from DEP through John Webb concerning approval of the stumps, brush, branches and other debris piled on the ground at Mr. Webb's property located at Osterville-West Barnstable Road, Marstons Mills. Further action will be necessary against Mr. Webb if the issue is not resolved. Mr. McKean also stated that Mrs. Jackie Etsten will be attending the April 14, 1992 Board meeting to further discuss the proposed "Private Well Protection 330" Regulation. In addition, Mr. McKean stated Dr. Snow replied to Peter Sullivan in writing of the Board of Health's definition of "extreme high water" . The letter read as follows: Peter Sullivan Baxter & Nye 812 Main Street Osterville, MA. 02655 Dear Mr. Sullivan, The Board of Health is in receipt of your letter dated February 6, 1992 which asks for the definition of "extreme high water". Extreme high water is defined as the highest tide of the year. It may occur during the spring high tide during certain years. However, it would not be defined as the mean high water. Attached for your information is a copy of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Bylaw definition of "wetlands". Sincerely yours, Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Chairman Board of Health Next on the agenda, Thomas McKean stated the Minutes of the March 10, 1992 Meeting were already submitted to the Board Members from Karyn McGovern. Brian Grady made a motion, duly seconded by Susan Rask, and the Board voted unanimously to continue this matter until after the Board further reviews the wording of the minutes. Finally, Susan Rask made a motion, duly seconded by Brian Grady and the Board voted unanimously to adjourn. The time was 10:25 P.M. . Respectfully Submitted Karyn McGovern TOWN OF BARNSTABLE C�1M E r�1 OFFICE OF DA"STM BOARD OF HEALTH "u& 367 MAIN STREET >op i639. \ '0�to Mir HYANNIS,MASS.02601 September 23, 1992 T. Walter Wannie 129 Willow Run Drive Centerville,. MA 02632 Dear Mr. Wannie: I am in receipt of your letter dated September 20, 1992 regarding 64 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville. To date, I have not received adjusted high groundwater elevation calculations or revised plans as requested previously. Also, there has been no formal application filed with the Conservation Commission, according to Kendall Ayers, Conservation Agent. In addition, the revised plan,. received March 20, 1992, does not show sufficient reserve area space. The septic tank appears to be shown in the reserve area. Therefore, an additional variance shall be requested. Please submit a revised variance request form, revised plans and high groundwater elevation calculations. Thank you. Sincerely yours, jTol4s�A- McKean Director of Public Health TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TM/bcs WAN92392 T.��VTValter VVannie Wil low illow Run Drive Centerville, Massachusetts 02632 Sept. 20,1992 Mr. Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable SEp 2 367 Main Street Hyannis ,MA 02601scPe� Dear Mr. McKean, This letter is in response to the information you sent to me on September 14,1992, and to the minutes of the Board of Health meeting of March 24, 1992.regarding Hubbell Lot # 4. Please note that the items requested have now been provided, unless you still await some word from agents of the Conservation Commission. I have read the minutes of the meeting of March 24, 1992 (I had arrived at the meeting late ) and I wish to make some comments as an abutter and in behalf of the owner. The testimony contained in the minutes presented no allegations and no evidence of any pollution, contamination, or public health problems at the site attributable to the present adjacent house with a paved parking lot, a swimming pool and a paved basketball court, all at number 76 Thread Needle Lane. Obviously, the lot at 64 Thread Needle Lane has much more and higher upland, even without any fill . Perhaps it would simplify matters to justly apply the same restrictions as applied to the lot at number 76. At present,there appears to be no need to bring in any fill . Certainly, a smaller house, with fewer bedrooms, with no paved parking lot, with no paved basketball court, and with no swimming pool must satisfy any public interest or concern at this site. There are only 3 vacant lots in this entire subdivision with over 20 homes. To now, after over 25 years with no problems , to suddenly find whimsical or capricious obstacles to building, would be most unreasonable. Please help to see that approval is granted soon, so construction can begin before the ground is frozen. Sinc yours ✓ C T.Walter Wannie MYRNA D. COHEN 49 ROWENA ROAD NEWTON, MASS. 02159 617-969-6878 April 30, 1993 Town of Barnstable Board of Health 367 Main Street Hyannis, Mass. 02601 re: Application of T. Walter Wannie Hearing scheduled for May 13, 1993 To Whom it May Concern: I am receipt of what purports to be a notice of the above hearing. The notice which I have received is in clear violation of section 1. 32 of your regulations in that it does not state " . . .the specific variance requested and the reasons therefore (sic) . " Any request for a variance " . . .to build a dwelling. " is appropriately brought before the Zoning Board of Appeals. If the variance which is sought, relates to the septic system, it is properly before your board, but without compliance with section 1.32 I have no way of knowing the specific variance which is requested. As a consequence of the above, I hereby request that the hearing scheduled for may 13, 1993 be postponed until there has been compliance with the notice requirement. Should you opt to proceed with the hearing, I hereby request that this letter specifically be included in the record of the hearing. Very truly yours, Myrna D. Cohen c.c. T. Walter Wannie :1 Abutter Notification Letter Date ; April 15,1993 Re ; Board of Health Hearing 64 Thread Needle Lane Centerville, MA To Whom It May Concern : As an abutter to the above site of proposed activity, please be advised that variance is being sought from the Barnstable Board of Health to build a dwelling. Additional detail follows : Applicant: T.Walte r Wannie Address : 129 Willow Run Drive, Centerville Project Location : 64 Thread Needle Lane (Lot#4 Assessor's Map 210 Parcel 81 Project Description: Construct a wood frame one-family dwelling and all appurtenances Public Hearing: Barnstable School Administration Building 290 South Street 1st. Floor Conference Room Hyannis ,MA Date: May 13,1993 F Time: 7:00 P.M. Plans and an application are on file at the office of the Board of Health. i JACK LANDERS-CAULEY, P.E. civil-environmental engineering PO Box 364 West Falmouth,Ma. 02574 (508) 540-2035 To: abuttors of lot 210-81 March 13,1992 re: Lot 210-81 (assessors number) aka Lot 4 (on the subdivision map) Thread Needle Ln. Centerville, Ma. Dear Abuttor: Please be advised that the public hearing for the above referenced lot has been rescheduled to be heard at Barnstable Town Hall for 7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 24,1992. The meeting will be in the public hearing room. Since the last notification, modifications have been made to the plan. Specifically, the leaching area of the sewerage disposal has been reconfigured p Y� g so it is within the required setbacks as prescribed by Title V. This in turn, has resulted in a reduction in the number of variances now being requested and,in our opinion, compliance with Title V . The variance we are requesting is from section 1.13 of the local Board of Health regulations. This section requires a minimum separation of 100' from a watercourse to a sewerage system. As the plan is prepared the separation, at its closest point , is 68'. The purpose of requesting this variance is that the sewerage cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100' requirement. cc: Barnstable Board of Health J ck Landers-Cauley, PE office\abuttorn.off (1) NO. ` /3/,43 DATE 3 { 1G WE To TOWN OF BLE FEE � �4 b�Q OFFICE OF • • RECEIVED BY IM DAfl"A811 E s BOARD OF HEALTH � �ea i639. \e� 367 MAIN STREET 0 No�• HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 VARIANCE REQUEST FORM All variances must be submitted FIFTEEN (15) days prior to the scheduled Board of Health meeting. NAME OF ,APPLICANT Vla O&r- W TEL. NO. ADDRESS OF APPLICANT 1 29 W t l c� QL , EJ�t v(e Gzn� c 6✓ NAME OF OWNER OF PROPERTY A-nn 414I06e- SUBDIVISION NAME DATE APPROVED 1 � ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NUMBER LOCATION OF REQUEST Lo. - Ajee& le, Lc 1e. SIZE OF LOT `Z© + SQ. FT. WETLANDS WITHIN 200 FT. OF PROPERTY: YesjZNo VARIANCE FROM REGULATION(List Regulation) p, , ( 3 �5cC', REASON FOR VA N E(May attach let if more space is needed) PLAN - Fgulz COPIES OF PLAN MUST BE SUBMITTED CLEARLY OUTLINING VARIANCE REQUEST. VARIANCE APPROVED NOT APPROVED REASON FOR DISAPROVAL 5 L.�62rL�-� 'Ap Susan G.Ras%CWrwo®an Joseph C.Snow,M.D. Brian R.Orady September 23, 1992 T. Walter Wannie 129 Willow Run Drive Centerville, MA 02632 Dear Mr. Wannie: I am in receipt of your letter dated September 20, 1992 regarding 64 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville. To date, I have not received adjusted high groundwater elevation calculations or revised plans as requested previously. Also, there has been no formal application filed with the Conservation Commission, according to Kendall Ayers, the Conservation Agent. In addition, the revised plan, received March 20, 1992, does not show sufficient reserve area space. The septic tank appears to be shown in the reserve area. Therefore, an additional variance shall be requested. Please submit a revised va riance request form revised plans and q � high groundwater elevation calculations. Thank you. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TM/bcs WAN92392 V T. Walter Wannie 129 Willow R1un rive Centerville, Massachusetts 02632 Sept. 20,1992 Mr. Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable S Ep 2 367 Main Street Hyannis ,MA 02601p8� Dear Mr. McKean, This letter is in response to the information you sent to me on September 14,1992, and to the minutes of the Board of Health meeting of March 24, 1992.regarding Hubbell Lot # 4. Please note that the items requested have now been provided, unless you still await some word from agents of the Conservation Commission. I have read the minutes of the meeting of March 24, 1992 (I had arrived at the meeting late ) and I wish to make some comments as an abutter and in behalf of the owner. The testimony contained in the minutes presented no allegations and no evidence of any pollution, contamination, or public health problems at the site attributable to the present adjacent house with a paved parking lot, a swimming pool and a paved basketball court, all at number 76 Thread Needle Lane. Obviously, the lot at 64 Thread Needle Lane has much more and higher upland, even without any fill . Perhaps it would simplify matters to justly apply the same restrictions as applied to the lot at number 76. At present,there appears to be no need to bring in any fill . Certainly, a smaller house, with fewer bedrooms, with no paved parking lot, with no paved basketball court, and with no swimming pool must satisfy any public interest or concern at this site. There are only 3 vacant lots in this entire subdivision with over 20 homes. To now, after over 25 years with no problems , to suddenly find whimsical or capricious obstacles to building, would be most unreasonable. Please help to see that approval is granted soon, so construction can begin before the ground is frozen. Sinc yours ✓ "- V4 NAn-7�� T.Walter Wannie 1. VY alter VV annie 129 Will,,,, 1Zun Drive Centerville, Massachusetts 02632 Sept. 20,1992 Mr. Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable 2 2 19 z 367 Main Street SEP Hyannis ,MA 02601 10f Dear Mr. McKean, it, This letter is in response to the information you sent to me on. September 14,1992, and to the minutes of the Board of Health meeting of March 24, 1992.regarding Hubbell Lot # 4. Please note that the items requested have now been provided, unless you still await some word from agents of the Conservation Commission. I have read the minutes of the meeting of March 24, 1992 (I� had arrived at the meeting late ) and I wish to make some comments as an abutter and in behalf of the owner. The testimony contained in the minutes presented no allegations and no evidence of any pollution, contamination, or public health problems at the site attributable to the present adjacent house with a paved parking lot, a swimming pool and a paved basketball court, all at number 76 Thread Needle Lane. Obviously, the lot at 64 Thread Needle Lane has much more and higher upland, even without any fill. Perhaps it would simplify matters to justly apply the same restrictions . as applied to the lot at number 76. At present,the re appears to be no need to bring in any fill . Certainly, a smaller house, with fewer bedrooms, with no paved parking lot, with no paved basketball court, and with no swimming pool must satisfy any public interest or concern .at this site. There are only 3 vacant lots in this entire siabdiv.ision with over 20 homes. To now, after over` 25 years with no problems , to suddenly find whimsical or capricious obstacles to building, would be most unreasonable. Please help to see that approval is granted soon, so construction can begin before the ground is frozen. Sinc Yours, T.Walte r Wannie 1 September 14, 1992 T. Walter Wannie 129 Willow Run Drive Centerville, MA 02632 Dear Mr. Wannie: I am in receipt of your undated letter regarding 64 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville. Enclosed is a copy of the minutes of the Board of Health variance hearing regarding this matter., There are several items including house plans, revised septic plans, high groundwater calculations, which the Board members requested and have not received to date. Please advise Mrs. Hubbell, who you represent, that the Board of Health is waiting for this information. Sincerely yours, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable. TM/bcs Enclosure wannie 1.��Y7V alter VV annie Wil l.,ill., Run Drive Centerville, Massachusetts 02632 The Board of Health 367"Main Street Hyannis , Massachusetts 02601 . Dear Board Members , This is a letter to request the granting of the building permit that Dale Crowder has pending for Lot # 4 at 64 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville. I am an abutter. I also represent the lot owner, Mrs. Ann S. Hubbell who has a sale pending on this lot which was recently valued at over $60,000 and taxed at over $500.00 per year. This lot has been approved by the Town of Barnstable since 1965. All site work has been completed. All forms have been filed. The required hearing has been held. The plot plan, the percolation tests, the house plan , and the septic system layout have all been submitted at great expense. Board of Health Agent , Mr. Barry, Conservation Commission Agent, Mr. Ayers and Engineer, Mr. Landers-Cauley found no problems when when they walked the site with me. The Engineer, Mr. Landers- Cauley has laid out the whole project to comply with all regulations. It appears that some communication is lacking between the Board of Health and the Conservation Commission. Please resolve this matter promptly so that contruction can begin forthwith. Mrs. Hubbell has been extremely patient while waiting for over six months for the various agencies to perform their routine tasks. Any further delay seems unreasonable, possibly causing great finan- cial losses , and or amounting to a taking of the lot by the town. Please inform me as to when the duties will be completed and the per- mit issued. S irs .� 71t�erWa nie R. 775-3858 , 4 a0 e SEP 2 1992 ::rlrl ills root j Board of Health Meeting Minutes March 24, 1992 Meeting In attendance were: Joseph C. Snow, M.D. , Susan Rask and Brian Grady, members of the Board of Health. Also present was Thomas McKean, Director of the Health Department. Dr. Joseph C. Snow called the meeting to order at 7 :06 P.M. First on .the agenda, Paul Landers-Cauley was present on behalf of his client, Anne S. Hubble, who was requesting a variance from section 1. 13 of the Onsite Sewage Disposal Construction Regulations, in order to construct a single family dwelling at Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville. Revised plans were received at the Health Department on Friday March 20, 1992. After some discussion, Jack Landers- Cauley submitted new revised plans to the Board members. After some discussion, Mr. Dana Weatherbee, an abutter, asked a question: "May I ask a question? I live across the street here, and this wetlands. gets higher in the spring but then it comes down to the level of the one across the street and to the lake. They're all practically on the same level. " Dr. Snow: "Could you give us your name, please, for the. . . Dana Weatherbee: "Dana Weatherbee. " Robert Cohen: May I just ask for clarification? Are we holding the hearing tonight or Dr. Snow: We're going to continue the hearing, we're not going to make any decision, but we would welcome if you have any comments to make right now, we would welcome hearing them. Robert Cohen: Thank you. Dr. Snow: We - I'm sure we're not going to make a decision until Conservation goes out and flags the wetlands and we're going to want to look at a floor plan of the proposed house. You don't have to have architectural, you don't have to have something you can build a house from but we're really going to want to look at a floorplan that shows us two bedrooms. Jack Landers-Cauley: If I could respond to the abutters remarks. . .I think obviously it rises', we show the wetlands a foot and a half higher, so that's, that would be a norm. I mean, it is an isolated wetland, probably, my thoughts or my - opinions are that it probably wasn't that high prior to the placement of the road. That the road just created the damming effect, which might have allowed the water to rise even higher. Which might make the wetlands - which would make the wetlands broaden, just by virtue of that. But, you know, you would probably see a foot and a half of water in there anyway. Robert Cohen: That water may be elevated because of the drainage from Threadneedle Lane. Is that what he's. . . Jack Landers-Cauley: I 'm sorry, could you say that again? Robert Cohen: The water may be elevated temporarily because of the runoff it receives from Threadneedle Lane, is that what he's. . . Dana Weatherbee: Yes, that's exactly what. . .there's no doubt in my mind. . .and it'll go up higher as we get into the wet season. And then it will lower down and just by eye it looks like all three come up pretty. . . Jack Landers-Cauley: That won't necessarily increase where the edge of the wetland would be though. Dana Weatherbee: Well, it would temporarily. Jack Landers-Cauley: Well the wetland edge is delineated by vegetation not by water so you can actually have standing water. . . Dana Weatherbee: I'm not a conservationist. Jack Landers-Cauley: It should be pretty close, I imagine. But that'll be for Conservation to decide Dr. Snow: Do you have any other comments or questions? Dana Weatherbee: No, I don't at this moment. Robert Cohen: I would like to make a few comments. My name is Robert Cohen of. 76 Threadneedle Lane and as you know, this is the second time that I 've been here. The first time, inadequate notice was given. I was a bit disappointed, because I was publicly promised at that last hearing that I would receive a copy of the plan in advance so that we could have it technically- reviewed and make more intelligent comments on it. The plan I received was mailed on March 20, hardly giving me any opportunity to have somebody with expertise look at it. The notice complied with the statute this time but I would like to make a few comments. First, I would like to disagree very strongly with the engineer who classifies this as an isolated wetland. It is in my opinion, anything but an isolated wetland. '-As he himself has stated, if you look at this plan, directly to the north of the gravel road, there is another wetland. And to the north of that is Lake Wequaquet and the three of those bodies of water, probably at some time in the past, were connected. It constitutes one ecosystem and any pollutants that enter into the Hubble-Cohen wetland, eventually end up in Lake Wequaquet. I have a report which I don't know if you have ever seen, prepared by I.P. & K.P. Associates for the COnservation Commission, which is the study of diagnostic feasibilities study of Wequaquet Lake and other water bodies and they take great pains to point out the focus of the feasibility studies in the following sections is the preservation of the water quality that exists in the Wequaquet .-Lakes. Major phosphorus inputs to the Wequaquet Lakes that are manageable are septic systems, shoreline lawns and storm drainage. And preventing the phosphorus 9 P 9 P P loads from these sources from increasing or reducing them will protect the Wequaquet Lake from degredation of water quality. That's not going to happen with this plan. This wetland, if you were there, in the spring, in the fall, you would find it a major habitat in that area. There's an abundant wildlife population in that area, from ducks to turtles to frogs and snakes. . .it's an area that's checked by the State Mosquito Control Commission, they're in there checking the larvae because there's an unusual breed of mosquito in there. It doesn't affect human beings. It doesn't bother us. They go after turtles, frogs, cold blooded mammals. Nice mosquitos to have as neighbors. We're very much concerned because this is not - this plan that we have, as far as I can make it out, does not ask for an insignificant or minor variation; they're asking for a full one third deviation from the norm which is imposed by your regulation. I don't consider that to be a minor variance, to reduce the distance from 100 feet to 67 feet, I think it presents a major problem, because that water virtually laps up against our driveway, the railroad tie retaining wall which appears there. . .I doubt very much the accuracy of these wetland flags, the water standing from far more than the five months in the year which the regulations require. . .there are all manners of vegetation growing i , there. . .I don't believe that this plan adequately protects our health and safety interests. . .we have a pool, an inground pool, that is filled by ground water that is pumped from this area. . .and I think that we are placed at risk by the plan that you have before you. In addition to which, this plan indicates on it that it will not have a garbage disposal unit. Now, I can't remember the last time I ever saw a house built that didn't have a garbage disposal unit or one that didn't go in right after it was built, despite what the builder or the engineer might say. And of course, there is no way that can be monitored or policed. I have very, very severe reservations about this. As long as the Board is not going to take any action on this, if I understood correctly, until -after the Conservation Commission has at least flagged the wetlands? Dr. Snow: That's correct. Robert Cohen: But not until after they've acted. Dr. Snow: Not necessarily. It all depends, I think on where they flag the wetlands, we most likely will go out on a site visit, and look at the property, and I 'm not saying that we're going to, but I think the first thing we're going to wait for is for the snow to melt and for Conservation to go out and flag the wetlands to ascertain. . .I think that, really, there's 84 feet between the wetlands and the primary. . .. Robert Cohen: Not on the plans they furnished us. Dr. Snow: That is correct, when you flip them, though, I mean, you just call the reserve, you move the septic tank, and you call the reserve. . . Robert Cohen: That's now the third set of plans they've submitted and asked us to look at at the last minute. This third set of plans has not been furnished to us in advance. Brian Grady: . . .obviously he's trying to revise the plans to satisfy our concerns which would be the same as your concerns, and you know. . . Robert Cohen: Well, I doubt very much to be very candid with you, whether or not you or the Conservation Commission can address appropriately the concerns that we have. Susan Rask: I don't think anybody can address the nutrient loading. It's a very difficult issue to address. Robert Cohen: Unless you don't grant the variance. That addresses the problem. Susan Rask: You have a septic system that's loading nutrients, right? Robert Cohen: I bought a house with it, yes. I did not come in and ask for a variance to do that. Susan Rask: No, but I mean, the nutrient question is a very complex question. Robert Cohen: Yes, it certainly is. You were saying that you were against that system going in there too. And you were overuled by the state. His house Stuey Bornstein built and he went before Conservation and you were very much against that system being there The Conservation was against him building a house there. He went before the state. The state came down and overuled you twenty-two or three years ago. We've only owned the house for four years. They were concerned back at that time and here we are supposed to be tightening down all the time and facing the same thing here. Susan Rask: In terms of nutrient removal there is no simple answer. We are still all concerned and would like to be able to do something and there still is no simple cost- effective answer. Dana Weatherbee: How long does it take to go from the primary to the reserve generally in a house? Jack Landers-Cauley: Let me try to answer that. A lot of it depends on the care used in using a sewage system in the maintenance. There's some systems in course grain soil that haven't been repaired in thirty years. Dana Weatherbee: I know I had to keep mine up and had to replace mine and I 've lived there twenty-five years. Jack Landers-Cauley: You want to help reduce the BOD rate because that's one of the things that helps cooagulate the soil. Dana Weatherbee:The idea of a reserved area is an area which you can use and your'e only sixty-seven feet away from it. You're not even coming near a hundred. Thomas McKean: The Board has allowed (in the past) the reserve area to be at the same place as the primary so you wouldn't have to remove the septic tank. Susan Rask: The reality of it is if your flow diffusers fails you can excavate all the clogged up soil and just replace it with clean sand in the same place. You don't necessarily have to move to your reserved area. Title 5 requires a reserved area. Dana Weatherbee: I put in another tank. In, in, before that reserve area, I put in another tank and maintained my regular system. Susan Rask: Well, I mean - Dana Weatherbee: As an overflow. Susan Rask: You deal with it on a case by case basis, I think, and you try to you know, - Dana Weatherbee: It would save you money and. . . Susan Rask: . . .decide what's the-best thing. But it isn't necessarily true that the reserve areas will ever have to be used. Robert Cohen: I 'm aware of that. That's correct. The other point I'd like to make is that the last time we were here, I think I pointed out the fact that the regulations required existing contours and proposed contours could be shown on the plan and on examination of this plan, you couldn't distinguish one from the other and the engineer indicated that he would correct that deficiency but. . .not being an engineer, I look at this plan and I still can't distinguish existing contours from proposed contours. Am I correct? Jack Landers-Cauley: Well there is a difference between the two. . . Robert Cohen: Well I know there's a difference between the two, but it's not distinguishable on the map, on the plan you've drawn. Jack Landers-Cauley. I guess what's obvious to me isn't obvious to others. After some disscussion, Bill Jakes said: I'm the other abutter, I'm at the corner of the lot. When conservation comes out to flag it, in their minds,- when they're out there, could they possibly make a decision right then and there to nix this whole thing? Or is that a separate issue? Dr. Snow: No, they are going to come out and flag it and the conservation commission, persay, those people will not be there, I don't believe. Susan Rask: No, just the Town conservation agent will be there to flag it and then it will have to go to a hearing and. . .have you already flagged it? So he will have to agree or disagree with the engineer's flagging. Bill Jakes: I was told they were going out, but I can understand that the snow got in the way, that's understandable. Susan Rask: And then, you know, after we've all agreed on where the edge of the wetland is, then. . . Bill Jakes: So if it's a lot bigger wetland that's indicated on here, then. . . Susan Rask: Well then it will have to be ref lagged, the plans will have to be redrawn and that's a whole different story. i Bill Jakes: From this hearing it goes to Conservation and they all go back and look at it all over agian? Susan Rask: No, no. . . Bill Jakes: No? They can decide by looking at what's on paper. . . Susan Rask: The Conservation agent is going to go out and flag the wetland. Bill Jakes: Right. Susan Rask: So we all are in agreement about where the wetland is. Then it can come back to this board and we can make our decision. Conservation Commission will have to make their decision about the project. Bill Jakes: That's a separate. . . Susan Rask: They are a separate Board that decides separately. Brian Grady: They'll determine the edge of the wetlands and they'll also determine Mr. Cohen's point. . .they will make the determination of connected or isolated wetland. Robert Wannie: My name is Robert Wannie, I 'm also an abutter to this property. Thomas McKean: How do you spell your last name? Robert Wannie: W-a-n-n-i-e. ,i Thomas McKean: Sorry. Robert Wannie: And I've only been there for fifty five years but it looks like an offer, if anyone needs any information with regard to when what was built, and as to what it was previously and what it has been, I'm available, i and I 'd be happy to show anyone exactly where the lines are, what it was before Mr. Cohen built, what it is now, and what the status of the road is. So if you need any of that information, and you want some accurate information, I can provide that for you. Robert Cohen: And this is also your sister's lot. Robert Wannie: I don't have a sister. Like I say, if you want accurate information, I'll be happy to. . . Robert Cohen: You're the one who told me face to face this is your sister's piece of Cape Cod on which she will never build and which she would not sell: (Female) : And I would have to agree, I was standing there when it was said. Robert Wannie: Not only is he ignorant, but he lies as well. (Female) : Well then we both lie, Mr. Wannie. Robert Cohen: Mr. Wannie, may I ask, didn't the. . . Dr. Snow: I think what I 'd like. . .that discussion can probably go on outside. I 'd initiate a motion that we continue this hearing at a later date. After a lengthy discussion, Susan Rask made a motion, duly seconded by Brian Grady, and the Board voted unanimously to continue the hearing due to the following reasons: * No adjusted high groundwater calculations were submitted. * The revised site and septic plans were received during the meeting and the Board members wish to review the revised plans. �J * No house plans labeling the rooms were received. * The Conservation Agent for the Town of Barnstable has not visited the site and has not verified the wetland delineation submitted by the engineer. * The Board of Health wishes to visit the site at a later date. i Next on the agenda, Attorney Michael Ford was present regarding Lot 10 Little River Road, Cotuit. Revised plans were submitted to the Health Department on February 26, 1992 to meet the recently adopted Onsite Sewage Disposal i Construction Regulations. After a lengthy discussion, Brian Grady made a motion, duly seconded by Susan Rask, and the Board voted unanimously to continue the hearing due to the following reasons: * No house plans labeling the proposed rooms were submitted. * No contracts from an operator or owner of a permitted Waste Water Treatment Facility and from a licensed Septage Hauler were received. Next on the agenda, James Ford, Christine Bumpus, and Gordon Bumpus were present to request a variance from the Board of Health Private Well Protection Regulation, to install a well 115 feet from a leaching pit at 512 South Main Street, Centerville. After some discussion, Susan Rask made a motion, duly seconded by Brian Grady, and the Board voted unanimously to grant the variance to install a well 115 feet from the septic leaching pit located on the property at Lot 1, 512 South Main Street, Centerville, MA. with the following conditions: i ( 1) The applicant must obtain a well construction permit from the Health Department prior to installation of the well. (2 ) The location of the well must be certified to by a Health Inspector. (3) The water from the new well must be tested and must meet all of the standards established by the Safe Drinking Act of 1974, revised 1986 prior to occupancy of the house. Repeat tests must be performed in one year. The variance is granted because the applicant stated the original proposed well location was not feasible due to the steep grade of the embankment in the proposed well location area. Next on the agenda, Elizabeth Toscano was present on behalf of the owners of Captain Gosnold Village, requesting an extension of time to connect the remaining dwellings located at 230 Gosnold Street Hyannis, to Town Sewer. After some discussion, Brian Grady made a motion, duly seconded by Susan Rask, and the Board voted unanimously to grant an extension of time to connect the remaining dwellings located at 230 Gosnold Street, Hyannis to Town Sewer and to require all the dwellings located at 230 Gosnold Street, Hyannis, shall be connected to Town Sewer on or before December 1, 1992. The extension is granted because Ms. Toscano stated the property is in financial distress to the Hurricane damage which occurred August 19, 1991. She stated that additional time is needed to collect revenues during the summer season. Next, Attorney Henry L. Murphy was present along with his client Jeffrey Bilezikian, requesting permission to open a retail food store at unit #7, Christmas Tree Promenade, Route 132, Hyannis, in lieu of condition #4 of the Board of Health variance letter dated December 16, 1988 which stated "no food establishments. . . will be allowed" in the Promenade. After a lengthy discussion, Brian Grady made a motion, duly seconded by Susan Rask and the Board voted unanimously to grant permission to Jeffrey Bilezikian, to operate a retail food operation at Unit #7 Christmas Tree Promenade, Route 132, Hyannis, MA. The permission is granted with the following conditions: ( 1) Food preparation is not authorized. All food will be purchased and resold. (2) The applicant shall install three (3) sinks; a triple compartment sink, a handwash sink, and a utility sink shall be provided. (3) Two (2) restrooms shall be provided. Next, the Board members reviewed a preliminary subdivision plan located off Access Road, West Barnstable, listed as parcel 4 on Assessor's Map 129, owned by Robert Ranta. After some discussion, Susan Rask made a motion, duly seconded by Brian Grady, and the Board voted unanimously to make the following recommendations to the Planning Board: Each septic system shall be located within the prescribed boundaries of each individual lot. The applicant shall submit a copy of a master plan to the Board showing the locations of the proposed wells and septic systems throughout the subdivision. Building permits will not be approved by the Board of Health on individual lots until the well is installed and certification submitted as to the bacteriological and mineral content of the water by a State Approved Laboratory. The water must meet all of the standards established by the Safe Drinking Act of 1974, revised 1986 and all the standards of the Board of Health's Private Well Regulation effective June 1, 1989. The developer shall have recorded on the deed that no variances from Title 5, Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage, and the Town of i i Barnstable Health Regulations will be granted on any lot in this subdivision. A percolation test must be made on each lot, at leaching site, before a Disposal Works Construction Permit will be issued. Maximum ground water elevations must be determined by using data available from the United States Geological Survey - Probable High Ground Water Levels on Cape Cod, Mass. Each proposed septic system must conform strictly to 310 CMR 15.00, the State Environmental Code, Title 5, and Town of Barnstable Rules and Regulations. Any lawn area created must be covered by at least four (4 ) inches of loam. All tree stumps, brush and building debris removed when clearing lots or roads must be disposed of at a licensed solid waste disposal facility. Chipping brush and tree stumps is an acceptable alternative. Burial on site is prohibited. The applicant must receive an Order of Conditions from the Conservation Commission, if applicable. Prior to Board of Health approval of each building permit, PP 9 the sewage system and water supply must conform to 310 CMR 15.00, the State Environmental Code, Title 5, or Town Health Regulations, whichever is more stringent. Next, the.. Board members received an application to practice PP on massage from Catherine Dee, who plans to operate at the Bell Tower Mall in Centerville. Thomas McKean stated Ms. Dee is a graduate of Tufts University with a B.A. degree in Anthropology, she is certified as a Polarity Therapist, and she passed the Health Department examination with a score of 90%. After the Board reviewed the application, Susan Rask made a motion, duly seconded by Brian Grady, and the Board voted unanimously to grant Ms. Catherine Dee a Massage License. Next, Thomas McKean stated the Health Department has not yet received the required insurance policy and CPR certificates from Mr. Rex Arnett, owner of the Anchor Inn Motel located at One South Street, Hyannis. Mr. Arnett requested a lifeguard modification in order to employ qualified swimmers at the Anchor Inn Motel's semi-public pool. Brian Grady made a motion, duly seconded by Susan Rask, and the Board voted unanimously to continue the matter until after the required documents are received. Next, Thomas McKean submitted the application for a Disposal Works Installer's License from Steven Cassell, who resides at 30 Quaker Village Lane, Sandwich, MA. Mr. McKean stated Mr. Cassell is licensed in several other Cape Cod Towns and he passed the Health Department examination. After reviewing the application, Brian Grady made a motion, duly seconded by Susan Rask and the Board voted unanimously to grant a Disposal Works Installer's License to Steven Cassell. Next, Thomas McKean stated he is awaiting a letter from DEP through John Webb concerning approval of the stumps, brush, branches and other debris piled on the ground at Mr. Webb's property located at Osterville-West Barnstable Road, Marstons Mills. Further action will be necessary against Mr. Webb if the issue is not resolved. Mr. McKean also stated that Mrs. Jackie Etsten will be attending the April 14, 1992 Board meeting to further discuss the proposed "Private Well Protection 330" Regulation. In addition, Mr. McKean stated Dr. Snow replied to Peter Sullivan in writing of the Board of Health's definition of "extreme high water" . The letter read as follows: I i Peter Sullivan Baxter & Nye 812 Main Street Osterville, MA. 02655 Dear Mr. Sullivan, The Board of Health is in receipt of your letter dated February 6, 1992 which asks for the definition of "extreme high water". Extreme high water is defined as the highest tide of the year. It may occur during the spring high tide during certain years. However, it would not be defined as the mean high water. Attached for your information is a copy of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Bylaw definition of "wetlands". Sincerely yours, Joseph C. Snow, M.D. Chairman Board of Health Next on the agenda, Thomas McKean stated the Minutes of the March 10, 1992 Meeting were already submitted to the Board Members from Karyn McGovern. Brian Grady made a motion, duly seconded by Susan Rask, and the Board voted unanimously to continue this matter until after the Board further reviews the wording of the minutes. Finally, Susan Rask made a motion, duly seconded by Brian Grady and the Board voted unanimously to adjourn. The time was 10:25 P.M. . Respectfully Submitted Karyn McGovern For office use only �FTNETD TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Received by OFFICE OF _ BOARD OF HEALTH tnycn �-- �AH3lT�BL. y NAtt i639' ��•� 367 MAIN STREET MAR 2 0 1992 AY SEC M HYANNIS,MASS.02601 HEALTH DEPT. VARIANCE REQUEST FORM TOWN OF BARNSTAKE All variance requests must be submitted fifteen (15) days prior to the scheduled Board of Health Meeting. NAME OF APPLICANT �NN �. { 0bBLAt- TEL.0 6 E�'4o-ZosG ADDRESS OF APPLICANT a. x 3b�1 U)MT Gl.meNT+ ,CIA, 06V NAME OF OWNER OF PROPERTY Aotj S. I Lai) SUBDIVISION NAME 0OA4L J UW DATE APPROVED Fi6 ,°I(o� ASSESSORS MAP & PARCEL NUMBER U O-8l LOT SIZE 2b.004sF LOCATION OF REQUEST L7 4 T-0frAo kiez L& LAOrn, VARIANCE FROM REGULATION (List Regulation) L OCA4-, Dim aaz ��a9S See- d-Z A fty Lercrza To cf- T4. REASON FOR VARIANCE (May attach letter if more space is needed) PLAN - FOUR COPIES OF PLAN MUST BE SUBMITTED CLEARLY OUTLINING VARIANCE REQUEST. VARIANCE APPROVED NOT APPROVED REASON FOR DISAPROVAL Joseph C. Snow, M.D., Chairman 22 t"mSI �?6. Susan G. Rask u�ita�►�,`� ��Sbl Brian R. Grady BOARD OF HEALTH TOWN OF BARNSTABLE f JACK LANDERS-CAULEY, P.E. (TOWN AR 2 0 1992 civil-environmental engineering PO Box 364 HMQ�; West Falmouth,Ma. 02574 OFBARNSTABLE (508) 540-2035 Barnstable Board of Health March 17,1992 Town of Barnstable 367 Main St. Hyannis, Ma. 02601 re: Lot 210-81 (assessors number) aka Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane Thread Needle Ln. Centerville, Ma. Chairman and Board members: Enclosed are four (4) revised plans, house plans of a dwelling the applicant would like to build and an amended request for a variance. The changes to both documents and the submission of the house plans have been prepared according to the input and recommendations of the Board of Health agent. There are two revisions to the Title V system. The leaching components of the system have been relocated-to comply with the 10' setback requirement, and the profile has been altered slightly. To permit the modifications it was necessary to also reduce the basement area. That change is also on the plan. The house plans which have been submitted are only a typical house which could be built on the lot. Unfortunately, the applicant was not able to get house plans which would show the precise layout ,and size on such short notice.In addition, it is the applicant's intent to construct the house with two bedrooms as the plans depict. Please be advised that the abuttors were renotified according to your rules and regulations. Jack Landers-Cauley, PE patti\cr w dr02.ltr (1) • .y t 4 RECEIVED JACK LANDEBS-CAULEY, P.E. MAR 2 0 1992 civil-environmental engineering K&TNOEff. PO Box 364 TOWN OF URNSTAKE West Falmouth,Ma. 02574 (508) 540-2035 To: abuttors of lot 210-81 March 13,1992 re: Lot 210-81 (assessors number) aka Lot 4 (on the subdivision map) Thread Needle Ln. Centerville, Ma. Dear Abuttor: Please be advised that the public hearing for the above referenced lot has been rescheduled to be heard at Barnstable Town Hall for 7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 2491992. The meeting will be in the public hearing room. Since the last notification, modifications have been made to the plan. Specifically, the leaching area of the sewerage disposal has been reconfigured so it is within the required setbacks as prescribed by Title V. This in turn, has resulted in a reduction in the number of variances now being requested and,in our opinion, compliance with Title V The variance we are requesting is from section 1.13 of the local Board of Health regulations. This section requires a minimum separation of 100' from a watercourse to a sewerage system. As the plan is prepared the separation, at its closest point , is 68'. The purpose of requesting this variance is that the sewerage cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100' requirement. cc: Barnstable Board of Health Jack Landers-Cauley, PE office\abuttorn.off (1) JACK LANDERS-CAULEY, P.E. civil-environmental engineering PO Box 364 West Falmouth,Ma. 02574 (508) 540-2035 To: abuttors of lot 210-81 March 13,1992 re: Lot 210-81 (assessors number) aka Lot 4 (on the subdivision map) Thread Needle Ln. Centerville, Ma. Dear Abuttor: Please be advised that the public hearing for the above referenced lot has been rescheduled to be heard at Barnstable Town Hall for 7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 24,1992. The meeting will be in the public hearing room. Since the last notification, modifications have been made to the plan. Specifically, the leaching area of the sewerage disposal has been reconfigured so it is within the required setbacks as prescribed by Title V. This in turn; has resulted in a reduction in the number of variances now being requested and,in our opinion, compliance with Title V . The variance we are requesting is from sect ion 1.13 of the local Board of Health regulations. This section requires a minimum separation of 100' from a watercourse to a sewerage system. As the plan is prepared the separation, at its closest point , is 68'. The purpose of requesting this variance is that the sewerage cannot be placed anywhere on the lot and comply with the 100' requirement. cc: Barnstable Board of Health C. J ck Landers-Cauley, PE office\abuttorn.off (1) t' JACK LANDERS-CAULEY, P.E. civil-environmental engineering PO Box 364 West Falmouth,Ma. 02574 (508) 540-2035 Barnstable Board of Health March 10,1992 Town of Barnstable 367 Main St. Hyannis, Ma. 02601 re: Lot 210-81 (assessors number) Thread Needle Ln. Centerville, Ma. Chairman and Board members: On behalf of my client, I am requesting that the Board of Health reschedule the meeting for the above referenced lot. The purpose of the request is to correct a defect in the notification to the abuttors. I apologize for any inconvience. It is my understanding that the meeting will be rescheduled to March 24, 1992 with the time and date to be determined. Please be advised that I will renotify the abuttors according to your rules and regulations. k r� Jack Landers-Caule , PE ' office\BarnBdHealth.off (1) v t, i MINUTES March 10, 1992 7:00 P.M. Present were Joseph C. Snow, M.D. , Chairman, Susan G. Rask, and Brian R. Grady, Members. Also present was Thomas A. McKean, Director of Public Health First on the agenda, Jackie Etsten, Principal Planner for . the Town of Barnstable, presented new information to the Board of Health concerning her findings concerning the analysis of private wells in the West Barnstable .and Marstons Mills area. Some wells were contaminated with sodium, some wells were contaminated with nitrate, nitrogen, and other wells were contaminated with coliform bacteria. Ms. Jackie Etsten presented this information as an argument for adoption of a private well (PW) zone, which would restrict building in designated private well (PW) areas to 330 gallons per acre per day. Susan Rask stated she believed there should be a Zoning Bylaw. Brian Grady agreed. The Board members also discussed the proposal to amend Part VII: section 8:00, Interim Regulation For the Protection of the Groundwater Quality Within Zones of Contribution to Public Supply Wells, adopted February 21, 1985, revised April 17, 1985, submitted by Thomas McKean. After a lengthy discussion, Susan Rask made a motion, duly seconded by Brian Grady, and the Board voted unanimously to continue the hearing. Next on the agenda, John Landers_-Cauley was present on behalf of—his client—Anne—S. Hubble. Mr. Landers-Cauley requested to withdraw and postpone the variance request due to improper notification to the abutters. Dr. Snow asked if any abutters were present and if so, to please state their names for the record. Mr. Robert Cohen stated he resides at 76 Thread Needle Lane and further stated the notice he received was "defective" . Mr. William Jacques stated he resides at 52 Thread Needle Lane. Dr. Snow stated that no testimony will be taken at this time due to the applicants request for withdrawal. Mr. Cohen stated he has a copy of the septic system plans and asked if the plan will be revised. Mr. Landers-Cauley answered that the plans will be revised. Susan Rask made a motion, duly seconded by Brian Grady, and the Board voted unanimously to postpone the variance request meeting to March 24, 1992 at 7 :00 P.M. Next on the agenda, Attorney Robert Cannon was present on behalf of his clients, Wayne and Donna Smith, who operate the Ice Cream Scoop Restaurant located at 3201 Main Street, Barnstable. Attorney Cannon requested to renew the variance granted to Mr. and Mrs. Smith dated February 14 , 1992 which expired March 1, 1992, due to the cost of adding a toilet facility (restroom) . After a lengthy discussion, Brian Grady made a motion, duly seconded by Susan Rask, and the Board voted unanimously to grant the applicant and extension of the conditional variances granted February 11, 1991 from the Board of Health "Revised Supplement to Minimum Sanitation Standards for Food Service Establishments Regulation" which stated "separate facilities must be provided for male and female employees and male and female patrons" at 3261 Main Street, Barnstable, MA. , with the following conditions: ( 1) The bathroom facility within Unit #6 shall also be accessible to be exclusively used by the employees. (2 ) Patrons shall not be allowed to travel through the food preparation area to utilize the toilet facility. However, they may be allowed to access the toilet facility from outside if needed. (3) No more than six seats are authorized. (4 ) This conditional temporary variance expires March 10, 1993. Next on the agenda, the Board members renewed the proposed language submitted b Attorney Mark H. Boudreau, which would replace condition #6 o the permission letter dated November 14, 1991 to Frank McDono to utilize a private onsite well at 1575 Route 132 Centervil homas McKean stated the Town Attorney Robert Smith revi ed a proposed language and had no objective to the lan�g age, of than a minor revision. After some discuss Susan Susan Ras made a motion duly seconded by Brian Grady, and the Board ted unanimously to accept the/el' should ed revision with the ollowing minor revision: The word be inserted between the wor s "This variance will" and the words "voided if the site in question. . . " . i The Board Of Health Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis ,MA 02601 tiff itt.IthlliJ1lli mil Iffh 1d,IIIll,fill111llltl r ZE9Z0 sipsn Oess8W 'OIJIAJ04UQD antzQ una -011IM 6 Z i aiuuaM .1Q4p-m •y �� � i �� 4 �' �- p i i r� �� � F `� - --- - - - I �` ` ,..,� \. r � ` .. f _- G - �' ��� ��- INC The Town of Barnstable { Health Department aU»rie � 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 �o MAI Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health March 9, 1992 TO: , Robert Smith, Town Attorney FROM: Thomas McKean, Director of Public Health � �-- RE: Inquiry From Dr. Snow Regarding A Variance Request On Tuesday March 10, 1992 at approximately 7:25 P.M. , the Board has scheduled a hearing to review a variance request from Ann Hubble. An abutter, Mr. Cohent telephoned the Health Department Office on Friday March 6, 1992 and stated and he will be attending and he further stated he will object to the Board of Health for holding a hearin because stated he received a he was not properly notified. He g certified s letter however the notification did not state which variances are requested. It apparently only stated that there will be a hearing for Lot 4 Thread Needle Lane Centerville on March 10, 1992, 7 :00 P.M. at the Town Hall Conference Room 367 Main Street Hyannis MA. According to Section 15.20 of Title V, the State Environmental Code, "No variance shall be granted for a new sewage disposal system, . . . except after the applicant has not pp notified all th e�� abutters by certified mail at his own expense. . . ,, . Would such a notification stating there will be a hearing for variances at a specified lot without specifically noting the variances requested, be sufficient to satisfy the requirements of Section 15.20 of Title V, the State Environmental Code ? II I I For office use only yoFTHETo� TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Rec 'v�d b OFFICE OF �i l�E�Ery zo �AH3Dat 7TAEL BOARD OF HEALTH f 39. �*0 367 MAIN STREETCz �0 MRY HYANNIS, MASS.02601 ^` VARIANCE REQUEST FORM All variance requests must be submitted fifteen (15) days prior to the scheduled Board of Health Meeting. 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'•� q e?AC tc c •n 3> M9 'ar 0.A � H to6 A DJD /J/ IJO 3manammmi tom Scale: 1It = 2001 + JOHN E. LANDERS-CAULEY, P.E. civil-environmental engineering P.O.Box 364 West Falmouth, Ma. (508) 540-2035 Barnstable Board of Health February 17 , 1992 367 Main Street Barnstable, Mass . 02601 re: Lot 4 Thread Needle Centerville, Ma. Barnstable Board of Health, On behalf of Mrs . Ann Hubble I am requesting the board consider granting two (2) variances from the local Board of k. Health regulations . The first variance is for the placement of a O proposed leaching flowdiffusor system where the bottom elevation n,. p less than fourteen feet (14 ' ) above the groundwater table (sec. 1 . 14) , the second variance, is for the placement of the leaching and reserve area components of the sewerage system to be placed within 100 ' of an isolated wetlands (sec . 1 . 13) . Enclosed are four (4) plans depicting the sewerage system, grading and house location. Please schedule this request at your next available meeting. I will attend to answer any questions you may have. Sincerely, cc: Hubble, Ann wp50\patti\crwdrOl . 1tr Jack Landers-Cauley, PE 1 Pursuit of a Permit to build on Lot#4 64 Thread Needle Lane Centervi lle,tIA by T.Walter Wannie 7-30-91 Percolation Test - Engineer, Jack Landers-Cauley Board of Health Agent, Edward Barry Test was fine, 8-5-91 Letter of complaint from Lawyer Cohen to the Conservation Commission 8-8-91 Visit to site by Kendall Ayers , Conservation agent, in response to a telephone call from "a neighbor ". I showed him the percolation test site and we walked the perimeter of the lot. He agreed that the lot"was buildable" and that a low mud hole would require " care when building ", 12-10-91 A purchase of this lot was negotiated 2-26-92 Engineer, Jack Landers-Cauley, surveyed the lot to determine that it was buildable , and then prepared plans and data for a permit 3-10-92 A hearing is scheduled with the Board of Health ,seeking a permit. The hearing is postponed due to complaints by Lawyer Cohen about the form and substance of the notice. 3-24-92 A new hearing is held with the Board of Health with modified data. Lawyer Cohen appears again to complain about various details. The hearing is continued until the following data is presented. 1. Adjusted high groundwater calculations 2. Revised site and septic plans 3. Revised house plans 4. Verification of wetland dilineation by the Conservation Commission 5. A visit to the site by the Board of Health 8-25-92 Met with the Engineer who stated he was waiting for action by the Conservation Commission , while they were"waiting for the foliage to grow in the area ". 8-28-92 A formal request was made for the Conservation Commission to confirm the location of wetland and flag the area. Eventually, flags were scattered about the lot by someone. 9-1-92 I Called Health Agent, Thomas McKean. He claimed he was still waiting for the needed items. 9-15-92 The buyer called to state that the Board of Health refused to accept delivery of the requested house plans when he presented same. 9-15-92 I delivered a copy of the house plans to the Board of Health in person. 10-27-92 Conservation Commission Hearing. Declared a "positive determination" after flagging the lot and counting trees and bushes. Voted that a Notice of Intent -must be filed. 11-13-92 I met with Kendall Ayers , Conservation Agent,and was told to file a Notice of Intent, with plans showing an engineer's stamp, the house, the septic system and all construction, along with all flagged areas. The fees were $ 250.00 plus costs of certified notice to all owners within 300 ft. 12-8-92 I filed 14 pages of data and multiple copies with the Conservation Commission, plus 2 pages ,plus copies , to the Mass. Dept, of Environmental Protection , plus $ 250.00 in filing fees. I was given a hearing date for 2-23-93, and told to send certified notice to 19 surrounding property owners. Pursuit of a Permit ( continued ) 2-23-93 Conservation Commission Hearing. The commission held that the wetland delineation by the engineer was not accurate, and the delineation by their agent was accurate. The hearing was continued indefinitely. A letter from Lawyer Cohen was mentioned, containing various complaints about any and all matters involved. I was told to go back before the Board of Health and then possibly return for another hearing before the Conservation Commission. 3-18-93 I met with Robert Gatewood, agent for the Conservation Commission, to get advice and instructions regarding the pursuit of the permit. He agreed to send me written results of the two conservation meetings , so I would have same when I approach the Board of Health. 3-31-93 I received the letter from Robert Gatewood stating the results of the two hearings with the conservation commission. the dates being 10-27-92 and 2-23-93. 09-28-1992 02:39PH FROM YAHKEE SURVEY TO 7753344 P.01 YI�5 - �� qL� Permit Number: kit, Datc: pa .x Completed by HIGH GROUND-WATER LEVEL COMPUTATION Site Location:-- LaT � �uc.E �+� Lot No.�21 - Owner: _ bga Address: Contractor: Address: Notes:_ p L STEP 1 Measure depth to water table to nearest 1/10 ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ date STEP Z ' Using Wate,r-Level .ltan a Zone and Index Nell Ma locate site and determine: . �IYV-3o A) Appropriate index well . . . . . . . . . . . . B) Water-level range -zone . . . . . . . . . . . . - STEP 3 Using monthly report"Current Water Resources Conditions" determine current depth to V3,0 water level for index well . . . . . .o' ICJ • mo yr STEP 4 Using Table of Water-level Adjustments for index well STEP 2A , current d�pth. .to water level for index well (STEP 3) , and water-level zone (STEP 2B) determine 1Ll water-level adjustment . . - - . . - - - - • - • - • • • • • • • - - STEP s Estivate depth to high water by subtracting the water- level adjustment (STEP 4) from measured depth to water E,� l level at site (STEP 1 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IU "' �g-19y2 ���4�1F'p1 1-N.Uf'� YHriKtt �urr.�1 us ss Al41 nW A,10 .ks bt.pT* All d� , qa A ON �n30$.j µtor « : ©UL) TOWN OF BARNSTABLE CF THE TO OFFICE OF HAB,E9TABL BOARD OF HEALTH MAM t639 367 MAIN STREET i639 �� �0 MPY k' HYANNIS, MASS.02601 September 23, 1992 T. Walter Wannie 129 Willow Run Drive Centerville, MA 02632 Dear Mr. Wannie: I am in receipt of your letter dated September '20, 1992 regarding 64 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville. To date, . I have not received adjusted high groundwater elevation calculations or revised plans as requested previously. Also, there has been no formal application filed with the Conservation Commission, according to Kendall Ayers, the Conservation Agent. In addition, the revised plan,. received March 20, 1992, does not show sufficient reser aerea a are space-.There h septic tank appears to be shown in the reserve an additional variance shall be requested. Please submit a revised variance request form, revised plans and high groundwater elevation calculations. Thank you. Sincerely yours, T om s A. McKean Director of Public Health TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TM/bcs WAN92392 II The Town of Barnstable •J Health Department 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 ru• Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health September 14, 1992 T. Walter Wannie 129 Willow Run Drive Centerville, MA 02632 Dear Mr. Wannie: I am in receipt of your undated letter regarding 64 Thread Needle Lane, Centerville. Enclosed is a copy of the minutes of the Board of Health variance hearing regarding this matter. There are several items including house plans, revised septic plans, high groundwater calculations, which the Board members requested and have not received to date. Please advise Mrs. Hubbell, who you represent, that the Board of Health is waiting for this information. Sincerely your T as A. McKean Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable TM/bcs Enclosure wannie PART VIII: ONSITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL REGULATIONS SECTION 10.00 ONSITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL CONSTRUCTION ADOPTED 6/11/91, BECAME EFFECTIVE 6/11/91, REVISED 2/11/92 y0 f 1H E TOE, BOARD OF HEALTH MMl �o i639• 367 MAIN STREET �9 MAY M HYANNIS,MASS.02601 ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL CONSTRUCTION The Board of Health, Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts, in accordance with, and under the authority granted by Section 31, of Chapter Ill, of 'the General laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, hereby adopted the following rules and regulations after public hearings of the Board of Health were held on May 14, 1991, June 11, 1991, July 23, 1991 , January 14, 1992, January 28, 1992 , and February 11, 1992: Purpose: On-site sewage disposal systems designed to meet 310 CMR, 15.00: The State Environmental Code Title 5, Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage have not proven to be adequate protection from viruses, pathogens, and other contaminants of groundwater and surface water particularly in areas where there is a . lack of filtration due to the existence of sandy materials tested to have fast percolation rates. Scientists have observed virus entrainment in groundwater to distances of greater than 200 feet from where they were introduced to the subsurface through a conventional onsite sewage disposal system. In saturated or groundwater flow, viruses can travel unattenuated In medium-to-coarse sands. Human consumption of viruses, pathogens, and other contaminants which enter shellfish resource areas, swimming areas, and/or within zones of contribution to public water supply wells can place the public at risk to disease. SECTION 1.1 General Requirements. 1.11 Application for Disposal Works Construction Permit: An application for a disposal works construction permit shall be submitted to the Board of Health and must be accompanied by a plan of the proposed onsite sewage disposal facilities. Any permit Issued subsequent to this application shall be invalidated if conditions different than those set forth in the application are found prior to, during actual construction, or within a reasonable time after construction of the onsite sewage disposal system. 1.12 Plan of Onsite Sewage Disposal System: The submitted plan must show as a minimum: the lot to be served, location and dimensions of the system (including reserve area), design calculations, existing and proposed contours, location and log of deep observation holes, location and results of percolation tests, location of any streams, surface and subsurface drains and wetlands within 300 feet of the sewage disposal system, known sources of water supply within 200 feet of a sewage disposal system, location of any proposed well to serve the lot, location of water lines on the property, maximum ground water elevation in the area of the sewage disposal system, and a profile of the system. The plan must be prepared by a Professional Engineer or other professional authorized by law to prepare such plans. 1.13 No person, company, corporation, entity, trust or firm shall install an onsite sewage disposal system leaching facility within one-hundred (100) feet of a Watercourse, as defined in 310 CMR 15.00: THE STATE ENVIRONMENTAL CODE, TITLE 5:MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SUBSURFACE DISPOSAL OF SANITARY SEWAGE. Section 15.01 Definitions. 1.14 No person, company, entity, trust, or firm shall install an onsite sewage disposal system leaching facility within two-hundred and fifty (250) feet from a watercourse with the bottom of the leaching facility less than fourteen (14) feet from the maximum adjusted groundwater elevation unless said person installs the leaching facility In compliance with the application rate as follows: Percolation Rate Application Rate Minutes/ Inch Gallons/ Sq. Ft./ Day 6.0 or less 0.75 or less > 6.0 0.50 or less (The application area needed to achieve these rates shall be calculated using the formula given in Section 1.2.) Maximum adjusted groundwater elevation must be determined using one of the following methods, or a method approved by the Board of Health: 1) using ESTIMATING HIGH GROUND-WATER LEVELS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND LAND USE PLANNING-A CAPE COD, MASSACHUSETTS EXAMPLE, by Michael I1. Frimpter and Martha N. Fisher, U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Investigations 83-4112, September 1983, or; 2) performing an observation test during the wet season as determined by the Board of Health. In marine coastal settings, observation tests must be performed over a complete tidal cycle, excluding "minus tides" defined by a standard tide table. A variance may be issued If a competent source demonstrates that .no portion of the contaminant plume from the proposed septic system will intercept any watercourses. An application for a variance from this section must Include a site specific hydrogeologic study commissioned at the applicant's expense. 1.15 No person, company, entity, trust, or firm shall install an onsite sewage disposal system leaching facility subject to Section 1.14 of these Regulations where the bottom of the leaching facility would be less than five (5) feet above the maximum adjusted groundwater elevation. If a variance from this section is approved by the Board of Health (allowing a separation distance of four (4) feet), the proposed leaching facility must be designed such that the application rate does not exceed 0.50 gallons per square foot per day (gal/sqft/day). 1.16 No person, company, entity, trust, or firm shall Install a leaching pit, galley, flow diffusor, chamber or other leaching facility unit subject to section 1.14 of these Regulations unless each leaching pit, galley, flow diffusor, chamber or leaching facility unit and every ten (10) feet of leaching pipe length in leaching trenches, fields, beds or other pipe oriented systems is fed by a separate line from the distribution box (see Figure 2). However, systems dosed by a pump, reliably producing charges large enough to fill the system, need not connect each 10' length of leaching Pi Pe separately to a distribution box. P Y 1.17 No person, company, entity, trust, or firm shall install exit pipes in a distribution box with unequal invert elevations. It Is -recommended that all exit pipes be fitted with an invert leveler cap. No person shall install exit pipes which convey unequal flows. Onsite sewage disposal systems subject to Section 1.14 of these Regulations shall be constructed such that the equal flow is accomplished by one of the following methods or a method approved of by the Board of Health: 1) the distribution box must be installed on crushed stone which is at least six (6) Inches deep or on eight (8) inch thick concrete masonry units or (cinder-blocks) which has a surface area equal to or greater than the base of the distribution box, or; 2) the use of a balance-pan spill type distribution box. A balance-pan spill-type distribution box fills a one (1) to two (2) gallon pan, with effluent before "spilling" it out to the exit pipes, or; (3) the use of a siphon or pump chamber. (This Section 1.17 only applies to those systems which have more than one (1) leaching facility unit.) 1.18 No person shall install an onsite sewage disposal system leaching facility subject to Section 1.14 of these Regulations with an effective width which is greater than twelve (12) feet. SECTI ON 1.2 Calculation of Application Area: The application area (AA) for a leaching structure shall be the effective bottom area plus six (6) inches around it for lateral dispersion (see Figure 1). The application area required to satisfy the application rates as stated in Section 1.14 can be calculated using the following formula: AA REQUIRED (sqft) = FLOW (gal/day) / 0.75 or 0.50 (gal/sgft/day) where, Flow = Gallons/Day as Determined By Title 5, Section 15.02 0.75 or 0.50 = Required Application Rate From Section 1.14 or 1.15 Above SECTION 1.3 Variance and Enforcement Procedures: 1.31 Variances may be granted only as follows: The Board of Health may vary the application of any provisions of this Regulation with respect to any particular case when, in its opinion (1) the enforcement thereof would do manifest injustice; and (2) the applicant has proved that the same degree of environmental protection required under this title can be achieved without strict application of the particular provision. 1.32 Every request for a variance shall be made in writing and shall state the specific variance requested and the reasons therefore. Any variance granted by the Board of health shall be in writing. Any denial of a variance shall also be in writing and contain a brief statement of the reasons for the denial. A copy of any variance granted shall be available to the public at all reasonable hours in the office of the Town Clerk or the Board of Health while it is in effect. 1.33 Any variance or other modification authorized to be made by these regulations may be subject to such qualification, revocation, suspension or expiration as the Board of Health expresses In its grant. A variance or modification authorized to be made by these regulations may otherwise be revoked, modified or suspended, In whole or in part, only after the holder thereof has been notified in writing and has been given an opportunity to be heard in conformity with the requirements of 310 CMR 11.00 for orders and hearings. 1.34 Each section of these rules and regulations shall be construed as separate. if any section, regulation, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of these rules and regulations shall be declared invalid for any reason, the remainder of these rules and regulations shall remain in full force and effect. 1.35 The provisions of Title 1 of the State Environmental Code (310 CMR 11.00) shall govern the enforcement of these regulations. SECTION 1.4 Penalty: 1.41 Penalty for failure to comply with any provision of this regulation shall be governed by Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 111, Section 31. Each day's failure to comply with an order shall constitute a separate violation. 1.42 Further, the Board of Health, after notice to and after a hearing thereon, may suspend, revoke, or modify any license issued hereunder for cause shown. This regulation is to take effect on June 11, 1991. The revisions (additions of the new sections 1.11 and 1.12 and revisions to Sections 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, and 1.18, and Figure #2). are to take effect on July 23, 1991. PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH Jo eph C. Snow, M.D. Ch irman S Psa G. R a s k X� Brian R. Grady BOARD OF HEALTH TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TM/bcs L 1.)1JT7JRMINING APPLICATION ,1�iL�n, For Rectangular St►uctu►•es A1.7►. c (Lt + L2 + L3 +.L4 + LS + fft.) x (Wl'+ W2 + Wg + 1fQ TOP View 1' 4121 d d `W Stone' r For Chuylar St►uctures ' AA = [(Wt + D + W2 + 1 ft.)/2)J2 x (3.14) Side View Top View 9 Stolle Wt . D W2 I d� `"W I''14- ll 0]4.W2.1 Stone gT 2 RECOMMENDED DISTRIBUTION THROUGH FLOW DIFFUSERS METHOD NOT ALLOWED UNDER RBS IfI?��D frI$h�Hf3b SECTION 1.16 Two S•Type Flow Two Flow Diffusers Diffusers ; r r � li r � r � r i � r D•Uox Frain Septic Tank � � 11 IP i � Two L'1'ypc Flow Two Flow Diffuscrs Diffusers iJ - yy 09-28-1992 02:39P11 FRO11 YAIV EE 'SURUET' TO 7753344 P.01 Permit Number: >a Date: - 0 -fix Completed by /�TCU . Cf.XLF . HIGH GROUND-WATER LEVEL COMPUTATION Site Locat ion: 1. _r4 (.A), Lot No._21p,=�_. Owner: r�,!�, Ada. Address: Contractor: NId Address: Notes:J "(,�o �uot:�T�ny •TT�It2�F poV� (tFe. I�lAttta� �1'2- I'ES7 WAS l�CduXtc _ uF 1f vf. ° ALS STEP l Measure depth to water table to nearest 1/10 ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . date • date STEP 2 Using Water-Level -Range Zone and Index Well Na ocate site and determine: . �IYJ-3O A) Appropriate index well . . . . . . . . . . . . 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