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CHAPEL HILL CONCOM/BOH CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS , BOARD OF HEALTH 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 4TH FLOOR RECEIVED SALEM, MA 01970 TEL. 978-741-1800 O C T 0 �, 2006 FAX 978-745-0343 WWW.SALEM.COM DEPT.OF PLANNING& Kimberley Driscoll JOANNE SCOTT, MPH, RS, CHO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Mayor HEALTH AGENT October 3, 2006 Walter B. Power, III, Chairman Salem Planning Board 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Dear Mr. Power: At its meeting on September 12, 2006, the Salem Board of Health voted to approve the Definitive Subdivision Plan for Chapel Hill, Clark Avenue, presented by Jack Keilty and Chris Mello, with the following conditions: 1. The individual presenting the plan to the Board of Health must notify the Health Agent of the name, address, and telephone number of the project (site) manager who will be on site and directly responsible for the construction of the project. 2. If a DEP tracking number is issued for this site under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, no structure shall be constructed until the Licensed Site Professional responsible for the site meets the DEP standards for the proposed use. 3. A radon remediation kit is installed and is operational in each dwelling. 4. A radon test is conducted following installation and operation of the remediation kit. The results must given to the purchaser of the dwelling. 5. The developer will give the Health Agent a copy of the 21 E report. 6. The developer shall adhere to a drainage plan as approved by the City Engineer. 7. The developer shall employ a licensed pesticide applicator to exterminate the area prior to construction, demolition, and/or blasting and shall send a copy of the exterminators invoice to the Health Agent. 8. The developer shall maintain the area free from rodents throughout construction. 9. The developer shall submit to the Health Agent a written plan for dust control and street sweeping which will occur during construction. 10. The developer shall submit to the Health Agent a written plan for containment and removal of debris, vegetative waste, and unacceptable excavation material generated during demolition and/or construction. 11. The Fire Department must approve the plan regarding access for fire fighting. 12. Noise levels from the resultant establishment(s) generated by operations, including but not limited to refrigeration and heating, shall not increase the broadband sound level by more than 10 dB(A)above the ambient levels measured at the property line. 13. The developer shall disclose in writing to the Health Agent the origin of any fill material needed for the project. 14. The resultant establishment shall dispose of all waste materials resulting from its operation in an environmentally sound manner as described to the Board of health. 15. The drainage system for this project must be reviewed and approved by the Northeast Mosquito Control and Wetlands Management District. 16. The developer shall notify the Health Agent when the project is complete for final inspection and confirmation that above conditions have been met. If I may be of any assistance to your Board, please call me. Sincerely yours, or the Board f Health, oanne colt Health Agent CC: Attorney Jack Keilty