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Office 508-790-6265 Thomas A. McKean
FAX 508-775-3344 Director of Public Health
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December 20, 1991
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Mr. Greg Strati
Unit 2F
270 Communications Way
Hyannis, MA 02601 -
Dear Mr. Strati:
Unit 2F, located at 270 Communications Way, Hyannis, was
inspected by Jerome Dunning, Hea tff I—ns—p—ec—t—o-Vfor the Town
of Barnstable, on December 19, 1991, because of a complaint. ;
He observed a pickup truck with an attached snow plow and a
few cans of oil.
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You are reminded that motor vehicle service and repair is
not authorized at this property. r
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Attached is a copy of the Board of Health letter dated March
16, 1988 which prohibits this activity.
You are directed to remove any and all toxic and hazardous
materials, including the oil, from this site within twenty-
four (24) hours of receipt of this notice.
Failure to remove hazardous materials will result in a
public hearing before the Board of Health to consider
revocation of the conditional variance which was granted for
this property.
PER ORDER OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH
Thomas A. McKean
cc:Robert Shields, Jr.
Joseph DaLuz
Captain Coffin, Barnstable Fire Dept. i
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HYANNIS, MASS.02601
March 16, 1988
Mr. Robert Shields, Jr.
973 Iyannough Road
Hyannis, MA 02601
Dear Mr. Shields:
You are granted a conditional variance from the Board of Health Interim
Groundwater Protection Regulation limiting sewage flows to 330 gallons per
acre in certain zones of contribution to public water supply wells. This variance
will allow the installation of onsite sewage disposal systems at Communications
Drive, Hyannis listed as Parcels 41 and 43 on Assessor's Map 314 and Parcel j
31 on Assessor's Map 296, with the following conditions:
(1) The self-storage units shall not be occupied.
(2) The self-storage units shall not contain floor drains.
(3) The self-storage units shall not be supplied with electricity, heat, or water.
(4) The storage of automobiles and lawn mowers are not authorized in the
self-storage space units.
(5) The storage of any toxic and hazardous materials is not authorized in the
self-storage space units.
(6) The office area located adjacent to the self-storage space units shall be
occupied by only one (1) person.
(7) The apartment cannot have more than two (2) bedrooms. Sewing rooms,
dens, lofts, enclosed porches, finished cellars, and similar type rooms are
considered bedrooms according to the Department of Environmental Quality
Engineering.
(8) The following activities are not authorized at the property:
A) Airplane, boat, and motor vehicle service and repair
B) Chemical and bacteriological laboratory operation
C) Cabinet making
D) Dry cleaning
E) Electronic circuit assembly
F) Metal plating, finishing, and polishing
G) Motor and machinery service and assembly
H) Painting, wood preserving, and furniture stripping
1) Pesticide and herbicide application and storage
J) Photographic processing
K) Printing
L) Jewelry cleaning
M) Automobile, boat, and motor vehicle washing
N) Automobile, boat, and motor vehicle rustproofing
0) Any activity involving the use of radioactive materials
(9) No high volume water users will be allowed. This includes doctors and
dentist offices, beauty parlors, fitness centers, gymnasiums, food establishments,
and other such usages as determined by the Board.
(10) All catch basins must be inspected at least every three (3) months, cleaned
as needed by a licensed hazardous waste transporter, and copies of the disposal
reports must be furnished to the Board.
(11) The designing engineer must be on site and supervise construction of
the septic system and certify in writing to the Board that his design has been
strictly adhered to prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Compliance.
(12) The office condominiums must be connected to Town Sewer when the
Board of Health determines its availability.
This conditional variance is granted because it is the opinion of the Board
that the onsite subsurface sewage disposal systems will discharge less than
330 galions per acre per day on this 13.3 acre lot if the self storage units are
not occupied and no high volume water users occupy the office condominiums.
Very truly yours,
Grover C. M. Farrish, M.D.
Chairman
BOARD OF HEALTH
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE
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