Home / Archive / VOL. III NO. 13 07/01/2022 / Notes from the Board of Health (BOH), June 16, Hybrid meeting

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Notes from the Board of Health (BOH), June 16, Hybrid meeting


Naumkeag. Photo: Lionel Delevingne

Present:

  • Charles Kenny, Chair
  • Hank Schwerner
  • John Loiodice
  • Jim Wilusz, Executive Director, Tri Town Health
  1. Kenny thanked Rae Williams for her service and contribution to the BOH and welcomed new member John Loiodice
  2. As usual following an election, there is an election of BOH officers: Kenny elected chair and Loiodice secretary
  3. Approved minutes from August 30, 2021 as written
  4. Public Hearing: 38 Lake Drive
    1. Brent White on behalf of 38 Lake Drive — permit to demolish and build new
    2. BOH purview: septic proposed to the side of house
    3. Number of bedrooms will remain the same (3) in old and new houses
    4. Permit required as it is a variance: greater than 50 ft but less than 100 ft from wells on this and neighboring property
    5. New technology — Wilusz recommended and no objection from neighbor
    6. Approved as meets Title 5 and a maintenance contract signed by owner (which will follow title even if property sold)
  5. Reminder of July 9 Forum — Coping post COVID19 — 10:30am at Marian Father’s Outdoor Shrine on Prospect Hill Road

Editor’s query: Wilusz commented on the substantial cost of these septic systems (possibly as much as $60,000). With all the building around the lake, each requiring a new septic, if the new owners got together, couldn’t they cover the cost of connecting all of them to Town sewer? Wilusz, Loiodice, and others have remarked often that it would be healthier for lake.


Photo: Lionel Delevingne

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