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REQUEST FOR REVIEW COMMENTS C11Y DF SALEM
HEALTH DEPT.
SPECIAL PERMIT
DATE: October 3, 1983
TO: ( ) Building Inspector ( ) Conservation Commission
( ) City Engineer ( ) Other:
( Board of Health
Attached please find the application referenced below. The Planning Board
requests that you review this application relative to Section VIZ of the
Zoning Ordinance. We would appreciate your completing the form below and
returning it to us. Notice of the public hearing for this application will
be forwarded to you.
( xx) WETI\'DS & FLOOD HAZARD DISTRICTS
( ) _ CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
( ) PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
APPLICANT: City of Salem
PROJECT NAME & ADRESS: Loring Ave. Trunk Sewer, Phase V
Cross Country easterly of Loring
Avenue
CONTACT PERSONS AND PHONE:
Applicant: A. V. Fletcher City: Salem, MA_ 744-0241
CO:T%1ZNTS DUE BY: November 1. 1983
(Failure to comment within 35 days shall be deemed lack of opposition.)
(xx) Concur with proposal (Explain on reverse side)
( ) Need more information (Explain on reverse side)
( ) Cannot concur with proposal (Explain on reverse side).
( ) Comments included
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Ortober 7- 1983
REVIEWER'S SIGNATURE TITL DATE
We respectively request that the Board of Health be informed of
the methods or policies employed during construction, for the
following:
1. control of rodents disturbed by excavating
2. dust control (street cleaning)
3. the diversion and continuation of the flow of sanitary
sewage.
Thank you,
Bob
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(X) 3. Utilities, including gas, electrictity, fuel, water, and
sewage disposal, shall be located and constructed so as to
protect against breaking, leaking, shortcircuiting, grounding
or igniting or any other damage due to flooding. (Provide
details)
The proposed trunk sewer is designed to eliminate
exfiltration of sewage into Forest River. Pipe materials
include reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete cylinder,
and ductile iron pipe.
(X) 4. The cumulative effect of the proposed development or use, when
combined with all other existing and anticipated development
and uses will not obstruct or divert flood flow; substantially
reduce natural flood.-water storage capacity in the local
drainage area; destroy valuable habitat for wildlife including
fisheries or shellfisheries; adversely affect groundwater
resources or increase storm water run-off velocity so that
water levels on other land are substantially raised or the
danger from flooding increased.
The project will not affect flood flows. The project
site will be returned to its pre construction condition
following completion of the work.
B. Wetlands District:
( ) 1. The proposed development or use shall not include the storage
of salt, chemicals, petroleum products or other contaminating
substances or discharge of any polluting liquids or materials
into streams, brooks or wetlands. (The polluting effects of
substances on the Wetlands are to be gauged by the "Rules and
Regulations for the Establishment of Minimum Water Quality
Standards and for the Protection of the Quality and Value of
Water Resources" of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.)
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( ) 2. The floor level of areas to be occupied by human beings as
living or work space shall be four (4) feet or more above
the seasonal high water table.
( ) 3. If the basement floor level is below the seasonal high water
table and affords the possibility of human occupancy at some
future date, although not originally intended, adequate
perimeter drainage and foundation shall be installed to with-
stand the effect of pressure and seepage. Furnace and utilities
are to be protected from the effects of leaching. (Provide details)
Applies ( ) Does not Apply ( )
( ) 4. If the lot is to be served by an on lot septic system, the
leaching area designed for use, as well as a reserved area
for future expansion or total future use, shall be plotted with
dimensions on the site plan, and the leaching areas shall not
be constructed where the seasonal high water table is less
than 4 feet below the bottom of the leaching areas.
Applies ( ) See site plan
Does not apply ( )
C. Flood Hazard District (all zones) :
( ) 1. The floor of the basement, or if none, the lowest floor of
new construction or substantial improvement of structures for
residential uses shall be at or above the 100 year flood level.
( ) 2. The floor of the basement, or if none, the lowest floor of
new construction or substantial improvement of structures for non-
residential uses shall be at or above the 100 year flood level
or the structures shall be flood-proofed to that level in
compliance with the applicable requirements of the Massachusetts
State Building Code. Flood-proofing measures shall insure
that the structure is watertight and that structural components
have the capability of resisting. hydrostatic and hydrodynamic
loads and the effects of bouyancy.
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D. Flood Hazard District, Coastal High Hazard Area (Zone V3) :
( ) 1. New structures or substantial improvements shall be located
landward of the reach of Mean High Tide.
( ) 2. New structures or substantial improvements shall be elevated
on adequately anchored pilings or columns, and securely
anchored to such pilings or columns so that the lowest
portion of the structural members of the lowest floor (ex-
cluding the pilings or columns) is elevated to or above the 100
year flood level. Space below the lowest floor shall be free
of fixed obstruction. (Provide details)
( ) 3. The support of new structures or substantial improvements shall
not be, in whole or in part, by the use of fill. (Provide details)
IV. Procedure
The Planning Board shall, within 7 days after the filing of this
application, transmit one copy of said application, plans and all other
submitted information to the Inspector of Buildings, City Engineer, Board
of Health and Conservation Commission who may, at their discretion,
investigate the application and report in writing their recommendation
to the Planning Board. The Planning Board shall not take final action
on such application until it has received a report thereon from the
Inspector of Buildings, City Engineer, Board of Health and Conservation
Commission or until thirty-five (35) days have elapsed after dis-
tribution of such application without a submission of a report. The
Planning Board Shall hold a Public Hearing on said application as soon
as possible after receiving the above reports, in accordance with
Chapter 40A of the Massachusetts General Laws. The Planning Board
shall notify the applicant in writing of its decision on the special
permit. The decision shall document the proposed development or use
and the grounds for granting or refusing the special permit. The
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Planning Board may, as a condition of approval, require that the appli-
cant give effective notice to prospective purchasers, by signs or
by recording the special permit at the Registry of Deeds, of the wet-
land or flood hazard conditions associated with said premises and the
steps undertaken by the petitioner or his successor in title to
alleviate the effects of same.
Signed
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