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CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT
BOARD OF HEALTH
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
ROBERT E. BLENKHORN 9 NORTH STREET
HEALTH AGENT
(617) 741.1800 February 12, 1987
TO: Mr. Robert D. Farley, Architect.
16 Park Street, Danvers, Ma 01923
FROM: Robert E. Blenkhorn, C.H.O.
Health Agent
RE: 14 Cherry Hill Avenue Rear, Salem, Ma 01970 * Special Permit * for
Wetlands & Flood Hazard Districts. (Robert D. Farley, Architect)
As discussed during the Board of Health Meeting held on February 10, 1987
the applicant will submit to the following specifications:
1. The design proposal concur with the City Engineering Department and City
Plumbing Inspector for utility tie-ins for drinking water, sanitary waste
(sewage), gas lines, and/or other utility .service. '
IA. Measures be taken to assure that the extension of the drinking water lines
does not create a negative or low pressure situation.
2. Prior to drinking water service being put into service it be tested for
pressure and bacteria by a certified laboratory and the results submitted
to the Planning and Health Departments in writing.
3. Employ an acceptable method for containment and removal of all construction
debris, vegetation waste, and any unacceptable excavation meterial (hazardous
waste) from site during construction.
3A. Submit results of any 21E tests (i.e., hazardous waste) to the Health and
Planning Departments in writing.
4. Employ an acceptable method for dust and street cleaning control during site
construction and submit copy of method utilized to the Health and Planning
Departments in writing.
5. Prior to site start-up and also during site construction employ a licensed pest /
control firm for site evaluation and service with a copy of the service
program sent to the Planning and Health Departments.
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6. Employ an acceptable method of cleaning and maintaining on-site catch basins.
7. The final surface be graded so as to prevent any blockage or stagnant matter,
water, or organic growth which could create offensive conditions and/or odors.
8. All back filling be done in accordance with good engineering practices to
prevent future damage to all underground utilities.
9. Employ an acceptable method or means for the holding and disposal of trash
(rubbish) after site development with a copy of this method sent to the Health
and Planning Departments in writing.
10. Measures be taken to assure that air pollution due to odors and noise does not
occur during and after site construction.
FOR THE BOARD OF HEALTH
RO ERT E. BLENKHORN, C.H.O.
Health .Agent
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