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LETTERS OF SUPPORT FOR TRANSFER STATION
Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVE® JUL 2 72010 O TY OF SALEM BOt:RD OF HEALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! •o EN -0 MO.TAMIPMM 21"Iffmi M, Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVED NOV 1 0 2009 80ARU ur tiEALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing landfill will incinerator and stack will be demolished, the existing Structure. capped, and the new station will be constructed near the Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! •.. Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street k�� Salem, Massachusetts 01970 NOV 0 61009 To Salem Board of Health Members: BOA% oFH�TM This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: / / ' V.,W Address: q a h S� Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVED NOV 0 9 2009 zM Oru cALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: ` ^, r 7� Additional Comments: M Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVED NOT -O 9 2009 BOkRO Ot . EALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By Address: Additional Comments: (a�wc'�=g $-� <3L�e. i - &C) Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVE[) Nov 10 2009 ch BOARU HEALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! U/ 06 Address: - �W11/ Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 400 Highland.Avertue Ste li Salem MA 01970 Additional Comments: I THINK THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW TRANSFER STATION WILL BE A PLUS FOR ALL -TAXPAYERS IN THE CITY OF SALEM. .I MANAGE.A COUPLE OF GONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENTS THAT ARE 1N G nee PROXIMITY TO T �. arvz-rrcxvzo irrir-: ro Le TRANSFER STATION AND I THINK THE NEW STATION WILL DEFINITELY HELP THE VALUES OF THE GONDOMINIUMS IPS THE AREA. THIS 1S BY FAR A mite TO THE CITY AND TO OUR TAX BASE Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: Nov 0 62009 c, ry BO gR0 OF HLA TM q This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By v/, V.'&' Address: q' 2 0 1,- (p -P S- t', Gi,ew. 0I970 Additional Comments: 0 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: NOV 0 9 2009 This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �r Address: Additional Comments: M Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVED NOT -O 9 2009 Gill �. _EM BDJ-% iD Oei�TH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By ��p a,uv,a rash Address: !s- T->pf,-� Additional Comments: r'o'_'N}- c 5lq-o ek k'� sd�e. i- alb SALEM CHAMBER of COMMERCE 265 Essex Street Salem, N A 01970 978.744.0004 978.745.3855 fn www.salem-chamber.org Execud�Board Bruce Whear, President Wim 4 Hire David McWllOp. vice President Rockafsias Patrick Deiults, Treasurer Delulis Brothers Comi uctlan Sandy Heaphy, Clerk KensinplonSYobart Gallery Deb Amaral, At Large Salem YMCA Salem Board of Health David Greenbaum Acting Health Agent 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 November 5, 2009 Dear David: MOVos 2009 5Q�4 0 S EM �CTy At Large i The Salem Chamber of Commerce strongly supports the newly proposed transfer station to be e r,� � constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. Northside Carting is a Salem Chamber member in good Large. standing. cMuseum It's great that the property will be improved and upgraded. We are looking forward to the M i' demolishing of the existing buildings and smoke stack, and expect that the new 400 -ton per day 'ak transfer station will most definitely improve the area. The fact that appropriate capping of the landfill will be part of the project is positive for Salem and the surrounding areas. �emm Bank And finally, we do understand that the operator, Northside Carting, and the City have agreed on Beth Anne Bower Salem Surto Collegehost community fees and taxes surpassing $200,000, which is good news in economic tough Jeff Bowie times. The Piddepot � �V George Carey Y i R:� Elsie Sea cod Restaurant Paul Durand We think the proposal is a win-win for the City, the neighborhood, the environment and the Na�P �d "°°`" Please approve the ..:. Eastern Beneft David WesraC operator. proposal. Dan embank BOARD j,— Marr Hazel Jaoqueunds Grumntcockies Kind regards; Paul Hedrick Paul Herrick Group Bill Howard Beverly Coopemthe Bank Tina Jordan SaWm Welch Museum David King Horth shore Medical Cama inus Oosthoek Michael Kozak Cabot Menet' Man Executive Director Mark Leavkt .. - SalemCarWash Julie Ledemaua Hawthorne Hotel . John Neel Malt Piramic .. . RCG oil pill Cornerstone Bods ... . DRi Kelhy&Vvall, / ^ RE� .$lard, LLC '. _ _ � �V ,..,., Christian Sullivan .-. .. — ... Y i R:� , rpnse Cerner Te Salem Five •..,: Mike Ward , i:....,. ..:. Eastern Beneft David WesraC :. CITY a Indent Signal s Alann BOARD j,— Patricia Zeno .. Salam Partnership . Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVED Nov 1,0 2009 CC, 80ARL yr HEALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 08 Address: M Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: 4 °v° 6100,9 o ? k , �C4y This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 400 Highland.Avenue�-.Ste 11 Salem MA 01970 Additional Comments: I THINK THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW TRANSFER STATION WILL BE A PLUS FOR ALL .TAXPAYERS IN THE CITY OF SALEM. -I MANAGE.A COUPLE OF — GONDOMINI VM DEVELOPMENTS THAT ARE N G1 nsE; PR9XI ITY TO TH TRANSFER STATION AND I THINK THE NEW STATION WILL DEFINITELY HELP THE VALUES — of THE GG^GNBOMINIHMS 1N THE AREA. THIS IS -BY -PAR A PLUS T9 THE CITY AND TO OUR TAX BASE Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members -. — —"��N Nov 0 6,009 c, -,y SOARI) pF / LEM EZ77i This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: M, -A 01970 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: NOV 0 9 2009 cM Oru.� _,ALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: w Address: 214- Additional 14 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: NOT -0 9 2009 GiTO L, ._EM aow3o Ch : EALIN This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: 5`j�$* Additional Comments: Cc�"L" �-n P_)Usky S L�e. i- 1 al\ SALEM CHAMBER of COMMERCE�� 265 Essex Street Salem Board of Health NQV Salem, MA 01970 David Greenbaum Q 92009 Gentif . QP 978.744.0004 0Acting WashingtonStreetStreet 6Opa0 OF _' FM 978.745.3855 Fax Salem, MA 01970 EQX1 www.salem-chamber.org Exeeutve Roam November 5, 2009 Bruce Whear, Presidem this 4 Hire David McKillop, Vice Preskient Rockafellas Patrick Detulis, Treasurer Dalulis Brothers Construction Sandy Heaphy, Clens KensshgmnStobartGagery E Dear David: Deb Amaral, At large Jon Bereume, At Large i The Salem Chamber of Commerce strongly supports the newly proposed transfer station to be Salem Waterlmm Hotel & Buries Robert Deltoalar,AtLarge s constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. Northside Carting is a Salem Chamber member in good Dominion Energy standing. Jay Finney, At Large .„ g Peabody Essac.Museum ? It's great that the property will be improved and upgraded. We are looking forward to the Mike ales '•.. demolishin of the existing buildings and smoke stack, and expect that the new 400 -ton y JWIeA Lion Smoke Shap 9 9 9 k, Pe per da June Ascan CookLandrytransfer station will most definitely improve the area. The fact that appropriate capping of the Jim Jur M Arcad,; Jlrih nrmauong. landfill will be part of the project is positive for Salem and the surrounding areas. Arms” Field Real Estate Rum Bltohet Eastern Bark s And finally, we do understand that the operator, Northside Carting, and the City have agreed on Rath Anne Rower host community fees and taxes surpassing $200,000, which is good news in economic tough Salam State Cottage JefRaale :times. The Pkklepot - George Carey Fin: Seafood Restaurant Paul Durand We think the proposal is a win-win for the City, the neighborhood, the environment and the Na� FFu SUM ? operator. Please approve the proposal. Dam Haaenk - Marc Hazel Jacqueline. Goummt cookies Kind regards; Paul Herrick Paul Herrick Group BirHosrard Beverly Cooperative Bank Jordan Tina Joman Salem Which Museum North -S" Medical Cents Ruius Oosthoek Michael Kozak Cobol Money Ma m Executive Director Mark Leavkt - .: .. .. Salem Car Wash _ Julie Lederhous Hewlhome HOW . John Neely Hawthorne Asadates - Matt Picamic RCG Oil Pill Comenuone Books ' .. . David Stem SOem, Keilty&wall, LLC g®'�l�1.e/. ' `QEI V E® Chnsdrre Sullivan - - .. ... V kw .Eua T,:ro"CemW , . .. Salem N qe(� Mike Wild .. L��A EastemrBenefib .! David Wescot Instant �a ml�aoa aamh BOARo Pet Salem Partnership . Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVED Nov 10 2009 Ch BOARDvf HEALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existingincinerator and stack wbe demolished, the existing structill landfill will ture, capped, and the new station will be constructed near the Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! me , Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: c O`08 46 Un 200 ^wo°Py"<F 9 This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 400 Highland Avenue .Ste 11 Salem MA 01970 Additional Comments: I THINK THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW TRANSFER STATION WILL BE A PLUS FOR ALL TAXPAYERS IN THE CITY OF SALEM. -I MANAGE A COUPLE OF GOND9111NIUM DEVELOPMENTS THAT ARE 1N GLOSE PROXIMITY TO T14 TRANSFER vI[S LISOLC�7CiTGGVLTIL'ZLTJ rrtxrr-zrR-lTrn�aw-TL"'LC\TSC2TTrrl—ro—zzrn STATION AND I THINK THE NEW STATION WILL DEFINITELY HELP THE VALUES OF THE, GOND6MINIUMS 1N THE AREA. THIS I-$nom.—?r—P-�3'�-TO THE CITY AND TO OUR TAX BASE Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 �® NOV 0 6P009 cl IY OF To Salem Board of Health Members: BO'qa� oFHF�TM This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By �L�/�, lX Address: q a o i, - (p P S. Additional Comments: 0 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVED NOV 0 9 2009 . cM o .:STM This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: 17ZU Address:' Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: NOT-- 9 2009 crrr u. _EM This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By Address: Additional Comments: CG:"L" �-� e_�usk4-< s t -e' '' S (23 C3 -k np alb SALEM CHAMBER of COMMERCE 265 Essex Street Salem Board of Health NOV09 9 Salem, MA 01970 David Greenbaum 2009 978.744.0004 Acting Health Agent 0 Washington Street OP EM 978.745.3855 fax Salem, MA 01970 www.salem-chamber.org Executive Boom i November 5, 2009 Bruce Witter, President Wine 4 Him David McKillop. vice President Rockefallas Patrick Delults, Treasurer Delulis Brothers Construction Sandy Hesphy, perk Kenemamnsmbancaloy i Dear David: Dee Amaral, Al Lange Salem YMCA Jon Bercume, At Large The Salem Chamber of Commerce strongly supports the newly proposed transfer station to be nlern o u n�r,r ? constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. Northside Carting is a Salem Chamber member in good ,,°7F;;0 -1Y standing. r �,. Peabody Essex.Museum P'rechm' i It's great that the property will be improved and upgraded. We are looking forward to the Mike Miendemolishingof the existing buildings and smoke stack, and expect that the new 400 -ton r da Red Lion 9mke strop 9 9 XP per Y 'WmAn�„back transfer station will most definitely improve the area. The fact that appropriate capping of the Landry and Aroad ,. Jim Armstrong, landfill will be part of the project is positive for Salem and the surrounding areas. Armstrong Field Real Estate Ruth Bikhell . Eastern Bank ? And finally, we do understand that the operator, Northside Carting, and the City have agreed on Baler Anne Bower Salam stare Collegehost community fees and taxes surpassing $200,000, which is good news in economic tough Jeff Bowie Theatimes. George CaregeCar t y Fire Seafood Restaurant Paul Dtrrsnd We think the proposal is a win-win for the City, the neighborhood, the environment and the NancyFumShearl hnxrs operator. Please approve the proposal. Darwersbank ... Marc Hazel Jacqueline's Gourmet Ceddes ':. Kind regards, Paul Herrick PaulHerrickCooperative Bin Howard Baldy apersava Bank Tina Jordan North ShareMeaiwl Cam Rlnus Oosthoek Michael Kozak Cabot Money Matra m Executive Director Mark Leavitt - - sawn Cm Wash . Julie Lederhaus Hawthorne Hotel John Neely Hawlhome Associates - Man Picarsic... . all pill -.. . David Stern _ awal: R Stem, Keay &Wall, LLC FI D Clidadrre Sullivan- .C-ptarynrse Cerner Salem Five ... -. No":.9Mike - Wird . EastamBmcfits David Wescon irrstam Signal BAlann 130ARDiJr Patricia Zelda i�LtiL.ri`: Salem Partnership . Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVED NOV 10 2009 cil BOARD of- r1EALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. to pay the City This is a win-win project for the City! By: rt Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: ok G 0 @0:,.. UX 200 ^wpo�y�F 9 This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! FAST Oa&Sr EMPERM 400 Highland :Avenue.Ste 11 Salem MA 01970 Additional Comments: I THINK THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW TRANSFER STATION WILL BE A PLUS FOR ALL.TAXPAYERS IN THE CITY OF SALEM. I MANAGE.A COUPLE OF CONDOMINIUM DEVEY OPMENTS THAT ARE 1N G1 /AQP PROXIMITY TO T �F cocvnonxarivxr-�rsrm-n-i-irro rnzrrzrcc-� rn rr�.. TRANSFER STATION AND I THINK THE NEW STATION WILL DEFINITELY HELP THE VALUES - OF THE GONBOMINIUMS 1N THE AREA. THIS 1S BY FAR A PLUS TQ THE CITY AND TO OUR TAX BASE Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex .. 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970;® NOV 0 8P009 Gi%}- OF To Salem Board of Health Members: BO�o °FN�TM This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: v/, Address: q a ,_Scd,e" .A D (2 7 0 Additional Comments: 0 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVE® NOV 0 9 2009 zM This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:F%u zci Address:' Additional Comments: M Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: NOT -0 9 2009 Gill i . _EM This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: S-=.DC_&r Additional Comments: 0 C-) =e o ami SALEM CHAMBER of COMMERCE 265 Essex Street Salem, MA 01970 978.744.0004 978.745.3855 fax www.salem-cbamber.org 6tecud�e,�dBoa d Bruce Wheat. President Wan 4 Hire David McKillop, VIP President Rockamllas Patrick Delulls, Treasurer Delulis Brothers Construction Sandy Heephy, Clerk KemsamgamnSlobsrtGaYay Deb Amaral, At Large Salem YMCA Salem Board of Health David Greenbaum Acting Health Agent 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 November 5, 2009 Dear David: Fo Nov o s c ; 2009 ec qno O N EM �LTy subs The Salem Chamber of Commerce strongly supports the newly proposed transfer station to be Is constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. Northside Carting is a Salem Chamber member in good standing. Salam Stats College Jeff Bowie The Piddepot George Carey Firet Seafood Restaurant Paul Duran! Winter Street Architects Nancy Fuman Dariversbank Mare Honest Jacqualinds Grummet Cookies Paul Herrick Paul Herrick Group Bili Howard Beady Cooperative Bank Tina Jordan Salem Wien Museum North Shore Medical Cana,. Michael Kozak Cabot Money Man m Mark Leavitt Salem Car Wash . Julie Lederhaus Hawthorne Hotel John Neely Hawthorne Associates Matt Plcatsic,.... RCG. GII Pill Cornerstone Books �Davl! Stam .Stem, Keiky&Well, LLC Christhs, Sullivan Ep(erpdse Tesord.Cenlor Sean' . Salem Five Mike Ward Eastern Benefits .DavidWescott Instant Signal 8 Alaon Patricia Zaldo Salem Permershlp It's great that the property will be improved and upgraded. We are looking forward to the demolishing of the existing buildings and smoke stack, and expect that the new 400 -ton per day transfer station will most definitely improve the area. The fact that appropriate capping of the landfill will be part of the project is positive for Salem and the surrounding areas. And finally, we do understand that the operator, Northside Carting, and the City have agreed on host community fees and taxes surpassing $200,000, which is good news in economic tough times. We think the proposal is a win-win for the City, the neighborhood, the environment and the operator. Please approve the proposal. Kind regards, , kinus Oosthoek Executive Director Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVED Nov 10 2009 BOARU HEALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped,. and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! o Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: o� 6 0 v "WooFy�� 9 This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 400 HighlandAvenue-Ste 11Y Salem MA 01970 Additional Comments: I THINK THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW TRANSFER STATION WILL BE A PLUS FOR ALL TAXPAYERS IN THE CITY OF SALEM. I MANAGE A COUPLE OF CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENTS THAT ARE Tei rrnec PROXIMITY TO TH TRANSFER cv xvv vrc czrivzz--�-rrrcvi-rcrr�vio cx--vv—zrr�, STATION AND I THINK THE NEW STATION WILL DEFINITELY HELP THE VALUES 9F THE CONDOMINIUMS ISI THE AREA. THIS 1S BY FAR A PLUS TO THE CITY AND TO OUR TAX BASE Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street k,k. Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Nov 0 62009 Cf) y To Salem Board of Health Members: BOARD OFN�TM This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �L�v/, V"&" Address: _ 1 01 Q (__ (A -e S� , �'_srJ'P Mj .i� Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: NOV 0 9 2009 -M ..., ALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address:'{ y, p 1117 Additional Comments: 2� L Wiz. -ems. �2 M Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVE® NOT -O 9 2009 G1 rr _EM sono Oe ,;STH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: S- �--ej-y— �`�, ti M2 Additional Comments: ac-) GV- o AILa SALEM CHAMBER of COMMERCE^�V pn 265 Essex Street Salem Board of Health Nov Salem, MA 01970 David Greenbaum ci I 92009 978.744.0004 Acting 1 0Washington th Agent Street 6pgR0 Opti FM 978.745.3855 fax Salem, MA 01970Th www.salem-chamber.org Execativa Roam November 5, 2009 Bruce Wheat, Psaudent Win 4 Hire David McKillop, Vice President [ Rockafellas Patrick Dalulls, Treasurer Delulis Brothers Construction Sandy Healthy, Clerk Kenwiomnsmbartcauary E Dear David: Deb Amaral, At Large Salem YMCA Jon Bereume, At Large The Salem Chamber of Commerce strongly supports the newly proposed transfer station to be Salem Waterfront Hotel S Sukas Robert DeRosier, At Large constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. Northside Carting is a Salem Chamber member in good Dominion EneW standing. Jay Finney, At Large Peabody Essez_Museum E'er`° It's great that the property will be improved and upgraded. We are looking forward to the Ria I Alles",kasha € demolishing of the existing buildings and smoke stack, and expect that the new 400 -ton per day Julie Arcacook ' transfer station will most definitely improve the area. The fact that appropriate capping of the Landryarrd Arc n Jim Armstvng..,- landfill will be part of the project is positive for Salem and the surrounding areas. AnmAong Field Real Estate Rum Bdchell Eastern Bank And finally, we do understand that the operator, Northside Carting, and the City have agreed on Bower Sam stag Salem College € host community fees and taxes surpassing $200,000, which is good news in economic tough Jeff Bowie times. The Picklepot George Carey Fitz Seafood Restaurant Paul Durand '•. We think the proposal is a win-win for the City, the neighborhood, the environment and the Winter Street AmhiOads Nancy Fumed operator. Please approve the proposal. Danversbank . Marc Hazel Jac9udine'a Goumb[Cookies Kind regards, Paul Herrick Paul Herrick croup Bill Howard Beverly Cooperative Bank Tina Jordan Salem Witch Museum David King, North Shore Medical Came Rinus Oosthoek Michael. Kozak Cabot Money Manag nt Executive Director Made Leavitt- -- Salem Car Wain Julie Lederman Hawthorne Hotel John Neely Hawthorne Associates - .... Matt Picarsic RCS all PIII ,Comersmne Beaks - David Stem R'E'qEIVED S4am, KeOry S.Vvall, LLC C6rleNne Sullivan _ .. _ Eltterpdse Center . .. , Solan Fiv,... - NWt ...,: Mika Ward Easter Bereft David wescou [ CI FY IretentZaAlarm BOARD iJr- Patriciaatdo fe Zaldo j14"AL Salem Partnership Green From: marisand@comcast.net Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 2:32 PM To: David Greenbaum Subject: Increase Salem Transfer Station Dear Mr. Greenbaum: Unfortunately I cannot attend tonight's meeting, however, I am opposed to increasing the tons per day to 400. The location of the transfer station is not appropriate nor conducive to such a large capacity due to its proximity to residential and commercial areas. There is already too much traffic on Swampscott Rd, and the pollution and other effects are too great to place near residential areas. I could understand an increase if the area were desolate and not heavily traveled, but this area is already congested as it is and adding more noise, pollution etc. does not make sense. There are many elderly and children who live in the immediate areas around the station, and the effects of such an increase are harmful to both the health and well being of all area residents. Maria F. Andreottola 45 Whalers Lane -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web.com - Enhanced email for the mobile individual based on Microsoft®.Exchange - http://link.mail2web.com/Personal/EnhancedEmail No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.425 / Virus Database: 270.14.59/2494 - Release Date: 11/10/09 07:38:00 RECEIVE® NOT J1 O 2009 ytALTH 1 Date: November 3, 2009 To: Mr. David Greenbaum Acting Health Agent Salem Board of Health Re: "Salem Transfer Station 11-10-09" Dear Mr. Greenbaum: RECEIVED NOV '0 9 2009 ,, w„� Jr HEAD-TH My husband and I are residents of 33 Bengal Lane in Salem. We strongly oppose any expansion of the Transfer Station on Swampscott Road!!! For that matter we would actually prefer that business to be moved out of highly populated residential area of Salem to further away zone, where the density of population is less and pollutions generated by the Transfer Station would be less harmful to the general public. As of today, it is bad enough with the noise, the traffic, the dirt, dust and smell. To expend the existing business would basically mean to create a public hazard in densely populated area. We want this Salem Transfer Station out of our neighborhood as soon as possible! Please help us live in the clean and safe environment! Sincerely, Marina Kogan, R.N. Alex Khesin 33 Bengal Lane Salem, MA 01970 Salvatore Spinale 1 DiPietro Avenue Salem, MA 01970 November 5, 2009 Mr. David Greenbaum Acting Health Agent Salem Board of Health 120 Washington Street 4th Floor Salem, MA 01970 RE: Salem Transfer Station 11-10-09 Dear Mr. Greenbaum: NOVO 9 2009 C tY SX -EM OF BE:�'iT8�1 I am writing in opposition to increase the daily tonnage at the Salem Transfer Station. I have lived in my home for over 47 years and have seen many changes on Highland Avenue and Swampscott Road. My driveway in on the corner of Highland Avenue and Swampscott Road and the traffic and noise isalreadytoo much for these streets to handle. Because of the traffic during rush hours, it already takes a long time to get into and out of our driveway never mind adding more trucks on Highland Avenue. I think the City of Salem should consider alternative uses for this land and keep the property instead of selling it for $1 to Northside Carting to make this part of Salem dirtier, noisier and create more traffic in my neighborhood. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Salvatore Spinale cc: Mayor Kimberley Driscoll All Salem City Councillors 70 06-?X)134c)M SACO44 l30A/zQ 0 z c-ttAi�/W' ',5.wT 2,oa1v 9 FZ 1Z- S ?Z 7-/ ON M,4 ivy 5 VrZ�C 14 a2, `i4 Ml&e F--ZoA n-�g TOAvC/7LFoc. 7W7 -/'o V. W014f2-(F eKl aONlLy 410,012-Z-HzF1V too �DNCL�fZfL cae. -(7-kz lfoel2e' ASF T61JNII02 furl (azFamu.52 C IMe'NG. /ii,o !J� SY /UU2P7Y 916& C-AarrNc, •� , iv cr-' e91u r y 15 s CUA M P So -r 2 d. .a C -f (G(4c y T7?A l-pl e t�4 A,t)o 134 fV0,-[VIoC, S C2G4f) (-j ( T-1 Si,L2 fJin 7/Lrie%S f2c�x �GG� Gn?Y? 1l-6uS c-7LlC?'Cl �CJiM�2Cx/ S CA2S [ 2®h/I S Kc]f f�rrN� /l// /CIC f 14- v A G� J C R,Z� c-oC,dL c3US'rN 25S�c 7? fL FL L2 !d 2LZ fd LSr� 77 a ,(� S 7Z5 C (77 r:U001_6 Acro (:;>Lf4q9 c lJ� Dv� f�f�fL/J r�N Q (1,�?,4 140 ,arm ocv 2S (AJ 1 770Au A) wo v /(-c F?ZW( r73-(5 P2o ooSL ay N 0 4-ril S (,69 c'Ql fLZ^j Nor, /sloe , f rns rZfZ PU "Q✓E( Lt c (z PURE (c S74 gr j (3(2- r -)G e-,liv0- �) . 2� WG-(a7Lc?r2S c,=�NL TOL til, M,,4 DAVID M JACOBSON ESQ. 12 Brittania Circle Salem MA 01970 Tel: 978-744-5484 Fax: 978-745-5943 E -Mail: davidiac(a. Nov o 6T0�0--""o < r r liN BOAgpOP c, , EAIT}� November 3, 2009 RE: Hearing for increase allowance at Salem Transfer Station Because of another commitment, I cannot attend the hearing scheduled for 1 I/10. However, I do have a major objection to this proposal. As a resident of Mariner's Village, my wife and I, like all of the other owners have been. under a constant barrage of proposals for the use of property located on Swampscott Road. First, it was the miniature golf, the ice cream stand, and go-carts. Later it was an adult entertainment district. In 2008, it was again go-carts and rock -crushing. As of now, at 6:30 AM I can hear through my closed windows, rocks and other material being crushed. So now we are supposed to accept still another attack upon our property values and quality of life. While the transfer station, in and of itself, may not bother us, the cumulative impact of all of these activities in one small area certainly will increase road traffic, effect the air quality, and contribute to the noise pollution of the area. I cannot believe that the city could be so callous as to make our small community bear the brunt of all these noxious activities as though our lives are so unimportant. I can not support this proposal or any other proposal for Swampscott Road. I believe before any further proposals are even undertaken for the area, a full study of traffic, pollution, noise, should be undertaken and that all activities on that road be limited as to time of day and duration and that they be monitored for full compliance with the rules and the law. Yours, David M Jacobson, Date: November 3, 2009 To: Mr. David Greenbaum Acting Health Agent Salem Board of Health Re: "Salem Transfer Station 11-10-09" Dear Mr. Greenbaum: NOV 0 629.14 009 My husband and I are residents of 9 Janus Lane in Salem. We strongly oppose any expansion of the Transfer Station on Swampscott Road. We understand it could be good for the city of Salem since the business will be paying more taxes, but for the local residents, it is bad enough now. The noise, the traffic, the dirt, dust and smell — is bad enough now. To expend the existing business would mean to create a public hazard in densely populated area. We also would like to use this opportunity to ask for an additional traffic light on the corner of Swampscott Road and Traders Way (across from Salem Fitness Club). It is very difficult to make a left tum from Traders Way to Swampscott Road. Sincerely, Nina and Alex Talalayevsky 9Janus Lane Salem, MA 01970 November 6, 2009 Steven F. Young 52 Cavendish Circle Salem, MA 01970 David Greenbaum Acting Health Agent Salem Board of Health 120 Washington Street, 4t" Floor Salem, MA 01970 RE: Salem Transfer Station 11-10-09 Dear Mr. Greenbaum, My home overlooks the Salem Transfer Station. I am opposed to the application by Northside Carting, Inc. to expand their operation from 100 tons to 400 tons per day. As it is, the noise, and particularly the dust, generated by the operation of this enterprise is a nuisance. Within a week of window cleaning there is a heavy film of dust that accumulates on them. One can see the waves of dust coming from the Transfer Station as they approach my home. Occasionally my house shakes as if in an earthquake due to the operations at the Transfer Station. I've had trades people and guests who have witnessed these occurrences wondering what is happening. To imagine this would be multiplied four times over is unthinkable. I am not opposed to the operation of the Transfer Station. But I am opposed to expansion of their operation as proposed. Sincerely, Steven F. Young RECEIVED NOV 1:0 2009 C11 BOARi _�! 11/10/2009 TUE 14:07 FAX 781 592 1129 SHUTZER GOODMAN KAUFMAN � .._�,,f LAW OFFICE OF CARL D. GOODMAN 152 Lynnway — Suite 1F. LYNN. MAsswmsErrs 01902 781-593-2016 — 781.639-8100 781-592-1129 facsimile carlCattorneygoodman. com Fans' ' e transmittal To: Kenneth F. Whittaker, Esq. From: Carl Goodman Fax: 617-412-3120 Date: I1-10-09 Re: Pages: cover +1 cc: Salem Hoard of Health 978-745-0343 Please see attached documents: Cover Letter, Petition to intervene & Registration of Abutter, Appearance. RECEIVED NOV 10 2009 CITY OF SALEM BOARD OF HEALTH 1/001/010 11/10/2009 TUE 14:07 FAX 781 592 1129 SHUTZER GOODMAN KAUFMAN LAW OFFICE OF CARL D. GOODMAN 152 Lynnway - Suite IE Lw4K MAss&awsEm 01902 781-593-2016 — 781.639-8100 781-592-1129 facsimile rart®attorruygoodman, roars Carl D. Goodman By facsimile 6171112-3120 and email: kwhittaker®adorno.com November 10, 2009 Kenneth F. Whittaker, Esq. Adorno & Yoss 1.55 Federal Street Suite 1202 Boston, MA 02110 RE: Salem Transfer Station/Northside Carting; Inc. Application for Minor Modification to Site Assignment Dear Mr. Whittaker. Enclosed please find Petition to Intervene &-Registration of Abutter on behalf of Alan Samiljan of Salem, Massachusetts along with my Appearance. I have not indicated a docket number as none of the papers available for public inspection at the office of the Board of Health contained a docket number. Very truly y�� CARL D. GOODMAN CDG:hbs cc: Salem Board of Health — 978.7454)343 facsimile 0002/010 11/10/2009 TUE 14:07 FAX 781 592 1129 SRUTZER GOODMAN KAUFMAN 1�003/010 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS C1TY OF SALEM BOARD OF HEALTH In the matter of: Application of Northside Carting, Inc for Minor Modification to an Existing Site Assignment PETITION TO INTERVENE & REGISTRATION OF ABUTTER Now comes Alan Samlljan, owner of the premises known as 51 Cavendish Circle, Unit C, Salem, Massachusetts, by his undersigned attorney and petitions to intervene and Register in the above referenced matter. As reasons therefore, your Petitioner states: 1. Petition is the owner of that certain parcel of land known as and numbered 51 Cavendish Circle, Unit C, Salem, Massachusetts which premises is a portion of the Green Dolphin Village Condominium and includes an undivided interest in the common areas of the Condominium which is located across the street from the subject Site. (Petitioner's premises is located within the townhouse development at the intersection of First Street and Swampscott Road, approximately 200 feet from the transfer station's southern property line.) The legal description of Petitioner's premises is "Unit C, Building 186, in the condominium ]mown as the Green.Dolphin Village Condominium established pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 183A, as amended, by Master Deed dated April 2, 1999 and recorded on April 6,1999 with the Essex So. District Registry of Deeds in Book 15588 Page $30, as amended." in addition, the Petitioner holds a 0.8881% undivided interest in the common areas and facilities of said Condominium. A copy of Petitioner's deed and a copy of the boundary plan of the condominium complex recorded in the Essex South District registry of Deeds in Plan Book 332 Plan #60 are attached hereto and marked Exhibits "A" and "B" respectively. The individual owner of a condominium unit has 1 .0m...r C.M. Gw4.e. u±t..Wq 1-M to dim 711493-2014 11/10/2009 L. om..,r CW AC.6 177I.ryOp tm w 01007 "I-107-7010 41004/010 standing to participate in matters affecting the Condominium. Bernstein v. ChiefRuilding Inspector, 52 Mass.App.Ct. 422, 754 N.E.2d 133 (2001). 2. Petitioner resides at his premises and will be specifically and substantively affected by the hearing. 3. Petition further states that he will be specifically and substantively affected by the hearing as the traffic impact on the intersections of First Street and Swampscott Road, Swampscott Road at Highland Avenue, and Trader's Way at Highland Avenue, and on the said streets directly affect his access to and egress from his premises as more fully set forth in Petitioner's Written Comments attached hereto as Exhibit "C" 4. Petitioner's Authorized Representative is: Carl D. Goodman, Esq., Goodman Law Office, 152 Lynnway— Suite 1 E, Lynn, MA 01902 Telephone 781-593-2016 Facsimile: 781-592-1129 BBOH 201720 5. The proposed Facility will cause an undue exacerbation of traffic problems in the immediate vicinity of the Site which is already overburdened by traffic and the proposed Facility will cause an increase in truck traffic on highways and side streets and ways that may cause a danger to the public and adversely affect the Public Health. 6. The proposed Facility will cause an increase in vehicular emissions, noise, and dust all of which will adversely and substantially impact the environment and the Public Health. 7. The proposed Facility will otherwise cause an increase in pollution and adversely affect the Public Health. S. The application is improper as the proposal is not for a Minor Modification, but is seeking Major Modifications to the Site Assignment. ALAN SAMILIAN By his at mey CARL D. GOODMAN Goodman Law Office 152 Lynnway- Suite I E Seaport Landing Lynn, MA 01902 Tel: (781)593-2016;(781)639-8100 BBO 11201720 16005/010 VERIFICATION 1, Carl D. Goodman, attorney for the Petitioner/Registrant, hereby certify under the penalties of perjury that I have read and understand the within Petition and Registration and that the statements contained herein arc true. I further certify that as to facts set forth on information and belief. I believe the same to be true. Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury this I e day of November, 2009. _���►r - / CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Carl D. Goodman; attorney for the Petitioner/Registrant, certify that I have this day served true and complete copies of: 1. Petition to Intervene and Registration of Abutter 2. Notice of Appearance of Carl D. Goodman By causing such copies to be forwarded by facsimile this day to: Board of Health 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 Facsimile: 978-745-0343 Dated: November 10, 2009 1�w d1x9f• c o.a ,5xy q [001 MA 093.2 111.39)•3016 Goodman Law Office 152 Lynnway- Suite 1 E Seaport Landing Lynn, MA 01902 Tel: (781) 593-2016; (781) 639-8 100 BBO #201720 TUE 14:08 FAX 781 592 1129 SHUTZER GOODMAN KAUFMAN 1M 006/010 Dee20 d7II��I�BkIIII11I�11Pqif14 artor2ee7 ff:ss:es nice h ret UWe, Dianne M. Skreslat, of 7 Jill's Way, Peabody, Mxamehusetts 01960 in consideration of Three Hndred Seventy -Five Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($375,000.00) Dollars gram to Alan Samiijan and Brenda Samtljan, tenants by the entirety of 51 Cavendish Circle, Unit C, Salam, MA 01970 Vf , with QUITCLAIM COVENANTS The Unit known as Unit C, Building 196 (the "Unit"), In a condominium known as the Grew Dolphin Village Condominium (the "Condominium"), established pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 183A, as amended, by Master Dad dated April 2, IM and recorded on April 6, 1999. with the Esse: South District Registry of .Deeds, Book 15588, Page 530, as amended, and having a post office address of 51 Cavendish Circle, Salem, Massachusetts Together with as undivided Interest of .886I% In the common areas and facilities of said Condominium and together with the rights, Betsy, to exclusive use of any of the common areas and facilities of said Condominium as more fully set forth In the aforesaid Master peed and the First Unit Deed, Togetber with the beaefd of and subject to the easements, restrictions, conditions, rights and obligatmtts set forth or referred to in sold Master Deed, First Unit Dead and provisions of the Green Dolphin Village Condominium Trust, his By -Laws and Aisles sad Regulations, recorded with said Registry of Deeds at Book IBM Page 563, as the same may from time to time be amended by instruments of record The Condominium and each or the Units Is Intended for residential purposes and other uses permitted by the applicable Zoning Ordinates as set forth in, or limited by, the Master Deed. For title, nee deed recorded with the Essex South Registry of Decode at Book 17260 Page 495, Executed as a sealed Instrument this Tenth day of April, 2007. .Qcisrc�I��tta�rX-- Dieane M. Sktalct Commonwealth of Massachusetts 04��, rpEED-S tet; . EStaEX SOUTH Essex, ss: On this Tenth day of April, 2007, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Dianne M. Skreskt, proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identif"ion, which were 17 Driver's License; O State ID; O Passport; O Other Government Issued ID; O Other, to be the person whose memo is signed on the preceding or attached documem, and gd�d ig In, that Led h voluntarily for its sued putlpose n Q �CNRIS7tNEAPERRO!'n':m t, ( ✓.F+-� Notary Public 6 LetlarwWthit� 3r :vs�r- :.17a ' [� Mycesn.sm,,.:...: � .. t.�U M1 F. al�,bZP Kw• bw\ • wM MKR -wu 11v i.1b, tl -ICwi wwlsbrn •V, w,,,rFm.. x R�R V �e v a' •J.11r % wO1Fry,LAND SALEN • CO/NyD�pppIwit�A1 C•MRlt lw{{ O w O N H H ' H M1 F. al�,bZP Kw• bw\ • wM MKR -wu 11v i.1b, tl -ICwi wwlsbrn •V, w,,,rFm.. x R�R V �e v PLAN drT wO1Fry,LAND SALEN • CO/NyD�pppIwit�A1 C•MRlt lw{{ yy������W,�I��RIMF/R�ryi�m"Gf ^'ARWER MVELWZMT CMVONADON w n 19006/010 EXHIBIT C Written Comments of Alan Samiljan My name is Alan Samdjan. I reside at 51 Cavendish Circle, Unit C, Salem, Massachusetts which is part of a townhouse condominium complex located at and bounded by First Street on the northwest, Swampscott Road on west and southwest, Whalers Lane on the Northeast, East, and land now or formerly of Lynn Sand and Stone on the south and southeast. The townhouse complex is the residential complex referenced in some of the reports and filings in the pending Petition for Minor Modification to an Existing Site Assignment located approximately 200 feet southeast of subject transfer station parcel. Traffic at the intersections of First Street and Swampscott Road; Swampscott Road at Highland Avenue, and Trader's Way at Highland Avenue, and along those streets is one daily basis, and especially on weekdays and Saturdays, excessive. Traffic attempting to enter Swampscott Road from First Street is often backed up so much that it can take several minutes to be able to proceed onto Swampscott Road. The traffic on First Street is delayed due to the two-way traffic on Swampscott Road, which already results in massive traffic backups approaching and at the intersection of Highland Avenue. During peak morning and late afternoon/early evening commuting hours, traffic often backs on Swampscott Road all the way from Highland Avenue to First Street. The re-routing of substantially all truck traffic to and from Aggregate Industries to and from the direction of Highland Avenue has added to the traffic congestion. The alternate routes for access aid egress such as by Trader's Way to Highland Avenue are similarly backed up during peak hours. A four -fold increase in daily tonnage at the transfer station will necessarily mean an increase in both heavy truck and passenger cars with the attendant impact that entering and exiting vehicles will have on traffic on Swampscott Road. I understand that the proposed project is to include a residential recycling area. I would expect that residents will utilize.a drop-off recycling area and that the passenger car traffic entering and exiting the site will increase. I ams also concerned that the emissions from increased car and track traffic and from vehicles that will idle longer during traffic backups during peak traffic times will have a negative .-o.r impact on the air quality resulting in greater respiratory problems for residents of my neighborhood. �s: yvnrq H.. ron o�am M1.,91•]010 14:09 FAX 791 592 1129 SMUTZER GOODMAN KAUFMAN [a009/010 The proposed new construction will be in violation of 310 CMR § 16.40(3xd)(5)(b) that requires a 500 foot buffer of the waste handling areas from occupied residential dwellings and that the location of the new structures will violate the Salem Zoning Ordinance that requires 50 foot setback. The current traffic already substantially adversely affects the access and egress to my home. The traffic estimates that have been given in the various reports are not credible as it is not reasonable to conclude that a four -fold increase in daily tonnage, with some days as much as 500 ton, will only have a nominal affect on the already bad traffic in the vicinity. The suggested number of increased vehicles cannot account for an additional 300 ton/day. Dated: November 10, 2009 Alat,, iljan 781 $92 1129 SHUTZER GOODMAN KAUFMAN COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF SALEM BOARD OF HEALTH In the matter of., Application of Northside Carting, Inc for Minor Modification to an Existing Site Assignment APPEARANCE OF COUNSEL. Please enter my appearance as attorney for Alan Samiljan in the above -entitled matter. ALAN SAMiL1A By his attorney: CARL D. GOODMAN Goodman Law Office 152 Lynnway- Suite IE Seaport Landing Lynn, MA 01902 Tel: (781) $93-2016; (781)639-8100 BBO #201720 tom. off . of CM U. Uwd�e 153 [pavgy 01> I ow-: masrroie 0010/010 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVED NOY 10 2009 ci AML Ut- HEALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! We Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 400 Highland.Avenuej.Ste 11 Salem MA 01970 Additional Comments: I THINK THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW TRANSFER STATION WILL BE A PLUS FOR ALL TAXPAYERS IN THE CITY OF SALEM. -I MANAGE.A COUPLE OF CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENTS OPMEN T`� T:'AT ."-,::E I : nr nSy nnnvr ..TY TO TH TRANSFER viii Iliv[C-17Ci y G-1-9- SEE, AND I THINK THE NEW STATION WILL DEFINITELY HELP THE VALUES OF THE GOND9MINIUMS 1P} -THE AREA. THIS IS BY F -AR A 12LUS TO THE CITY AND TO OUR TAX BASE Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street k Salem, Massachusetts 01970 NOV 0 6 p009 crit OF To Salem Board of Health Members: BO�o oFH�TM This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: ///, , Address: q A S+4 'Saj'(, .&' - 0 (R 70 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVED NOV 0 9 2009 zM .:.gni This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:. 6"2 . Address:' f%y,o Additional Comments: ,.. Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: NOVO 9 2009 GTl is I -EM BokRo o: i;EALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:e�rpa.i,no� K 6h Address: 0 tY76 Additional Comments: c-) Gam. o a� SALEM CHAMBER of COMMERCE'`�� 265 Essex Street Salem Board of Health Nov Salem, MA 01970 David Greenbaum cAgeit 0 92009 Act978.744.0004 1 01 ng W shintgton Street 600 OF yEM 978.745.3855 fax Salem, MA 01970 F'4C77� www.salem-chamber.org Executive Board s November 5, 2009 Bruce Whas r. President - 1Wne 4 Hire David McKltlop, Vice President , Rockafellas Patrick Delulis, Treasurer Delulis Brothers Consbuctkm Sandy Heaphy, Clerk KerdugtwFSfobatcaueny s Dear David: Deb Amaral, At La rye Salem YMCA Jon Bemame, At Large The Salem Chamber of Commerce strongly supports the newly proposed transfer station to be Salem Waterfront Hotel & Buses Robert Defloaler,AtLarge € constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. Northside Carting is a Salem Chamber member in good Dominion Energy ; standing. Peabody Ess-yuseum Directors It's great that the property will be improved and upgraded. We are looking forward to the Mike ales Rea Llon.Smoks Shop demolishing of the existing buildings and smoke stack, and expect that the new 400 -ton per da 9 9 9 xPe P Y Julie Arestl Cook s transfer station will most definitely improve the area. The fact that appropriate capping of the Laedryaetl A;:=, Jlm nrmabnpe. landfill will be part of the project is positive for Salem and the surrounding areas. Amstrong F" Real Estate Ruth Bltchell B s And finally, we do understand that the operator, Northside Carting, and the City have agreed on Be AnnBankeower Salem State College host community fees and taxes surpassing $200,000, which is good news in economic tough Jeff BMW a times. The Picklepot George carey F.inz Seafood Restaurant Paul Durand We think the proposal is a win-win for the City, the neighborhood, the environment and the Winter Shoe mrl�"itects y Parl€ operator. Please approve the proposal. Danvelsbank Marc Hazel Jacquelinae Doumst Cockles s Kind regards; Paul Herrick Paul Herrick Group Bill Howard Beverly Cooperative Bank Tina Jordan Salem Wikh Museum David King. North Shore Medical Ceme irius Oosthoek Michael Kozak Cabot Money Ma m EXeCUtiVe Director Mark Leavitt _ Salem Car Wash Julie Lederhaua Hawthorne Hotel John Keely HawThome Associates - Malt Picarstc... RCG . all pill ,Comersmns Books Devltl Stem a - @�'.�{ �,{/ .Stem, Kelley&.Wall, LLC ,6EQEI. ED Christine Sullivan - -.:.. _ ...:..' ':f.. .. ., Y( =nT�"ewni �r Salem Five _ NOV 0,92009~ Mike Ward .,. Eestem-Berefi6,.; DdVW Wescott i :. ..: '..' ,. .. _ :.: Citi' L e IPa�mdar � �"" BOARD l.lr i,,,si:tF: Salem Partnership 'PON Page 1 HABRennard\My Documents\Transfer StationUrasf. st recom Itrs.xls Last First lAddress city State 1 Denis Sue 115 Maple Ave Salem MA 2 Beaupre Ed 11 Boardman St Salem MA 3 Bishop Robert 17 Lincoln Road Salem MA 4 Blanchette Armond N. 6 Summit St Salem MA 5 Buchanan Joseph 17 Northend Ave Salem MA 6 Byrd Ekhovbi a 25 Dunlap St Salem MA 7 DeCamp John A. 10 West Ave Salem MA 8 DeMelo Jose h 32 North End Avenue Salem MA 9 Demski Edward 479 Loring Ave Salem MA 10 Dickinson Wanda 229 North St Salem MA 11 Dickinson Robert P. 229 North St Salem MA 12 Diohter Lee 11 Warren St., #2 Salem MA `13 Dube Albert N. 20 Prescott St Salem MA 14 Gambale Michael 27 Boena Vista Avenue Salem MA 15 Geamt Judith 35 Franklin St Salem MA 16 Gilbert 72 Proctor Street Salem MA 17 Gonzalez 42 Lovett St Salem MA 18 Honor Chris 26 Cabot St Salem MA 19 Koen Kevin 23 Maple St Salem MA 20 Kruse Barry 12 Clifton Ave Salem MA 21 Lall 9 Pioneer Circle Salem MA 22 Ldasilva Walmir 30 Circle Hill Rd Salem MA 23 Locke Daniel A. 30 1/2 Upham St Salem MA 24 Locke Marlene M. 30 1/2 Upham St Salem MA 25 Lunt Tim 2A Holly St Salem MA 26 MacNeil Jen 17 Lurchmont Rd Salem MA 27 MacNeil Shawn 17 Lurchmont Rd Salem MA 28 Mento Joe 5 Maple Ave Salem MA 29 Monte Donna 13 Witchcraft Rd Salem MA 30 Monte, Jr. William J. 13 Witchcraft Rd Salem MA 31 Palamare Jr. Joseph 6 Mall St Salem MA 32 Pargas William 263 Lafayette Street Salem MA 33 Petouson John A. 33 Flint St Salem MA 34 Phelan John A. 3 Fairfield St Salem MA 35 Post -Burke Stephen 185 Lafayette St., #2 Salem MA 36 Rossarie Gracelis 45 Endicott St Salem MA 37 Seamans Robert 73 We St Salem MA 38 Shea Michael 5 Brentwood Avenue Salem MA 39 Sirianni Lou 6 Botts Ct Salem MA 40 Spinale Salvatore One DePietro Avenue Salem MA 41 Stein Mark A. 69 Summer St Salem MA 42 Tbortsky Peter 12 Beacon St Salem MA 43 172 Marlborough Road Salem MA 44 1169 North St ISalem MA Page 1 HABRennard\My Documents\Transfer StationUrasf. st recom Itrs.xls Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: `CCBVED NOV 17 2009 Gil .-EM BOARL, yr HEALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! BEUMERMIRM MR Address: 5i oAt y Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: 'r— r-, a`1��.a' NOV 17 .2009 .--^aLEIVI This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! to 22 v 4 uZ 1 �,, 1A70 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: 1_ Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Lc, Address: p. -F' -r C6,-L_,C__M . M pt: ! 9 -1a Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: pob2f� Caw so^ Address: 6 Slurry S�,. Sc W, . M11- 019.7O Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: UwAvJ A, Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Ad( Additional Comments: h Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: V 41U1 I� Address: Sr i1Vi 7 fe .tel4 9 to &4 JZ l V Additional Comments: M Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: lltms/sib/ Address: A V/ Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! F. 4", Additional Comments: a Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By �L�. op.-.BB�.e— Address: OAA -- Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: & G 4 Address: / ' /"yrue /r VV, /J41 6 )t7c� Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: / 65rz''� Ak'�I� Address: & -Ux�f 'n P Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: _rDv► 6 W, Ill Address: ;,( Z L:�Ep ST SPYLc-m vin, A - Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: ��/ '/44C4144;1 U�6?/B/%l, /y{sr & 16r Additional Comments: i Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:vont tJ , Address: 31 A ✓ e SALEM M.Pr Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: f --A5 l O P�Ar2 "o f" I Address: '-4 iZm W 0IG--70 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: a Address: ��z, S_� Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 1 i, .e.4b i ► .../, Address: (a4lba/yWo4a Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: —nor\ � �� W as t Address: /'7_0 Y K �&_ C 1 r 0 IC Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:'1�.`iZLYd� `1 Address: 1 V ry IJ C L Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �N ( 0 (I -MI Address: 102 UiDG-G ST. d,i}T- 1 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: I yr jE DJ tS Address: 3 C v'k(_ A L� 5s, UE W, t RSS Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: Additional Comments: P, Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City HallAnnex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. , This is a win-win project for the City! By: J7 � z 000xe '1 Address: _ �� Ad S/7f` Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: S',Ie h, 1'7A- vi 9 7 D Additional Comments: Of Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: o2i/"�- JeAAR6&P L , f,04_ r, 10 -LA 6 l ;W Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: Vft S�f'c C -E K Additional Comments: 'r Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 0 Address: 51- Ai n. Additional Comments: 5VIVI 0 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: Ck. Additional Comments: i Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: 4; 6' 1,lG Z)rY TivCr 74 - Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: A a Caw 1C, Address: C4 tot, Inn. Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! LN ,s Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be, demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: k4 Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! in Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:� Address:rin Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Additional Comments: :.7 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! •.. S46� fkl� Oi2--qe�) Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Sfitvtc G05+e4o Address: r �M (qy� k �� 1 SCA (�V�, M6 (2-1 flo Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: <//+' a. ax 2 � - Address: / 4a (lows Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: ALX Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:v�Y') E� Address: 9,3 cS�L � ✓YI �?fJ. Additional Comments: i� Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: wm 6�� rul Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: l� Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This. letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 1. I1 Additional Comments: i4 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: , ' - 2�'/ I1AJ Address: ,-() C ,Izd $S S /cam IRA 6�1 qA-D Additional Comments: If Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000'annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: l Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: &A- O/go 11 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the. existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:ri���/ Address: -21 / Additional Comments: r - Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:�Gr Address: `;j '0 Ylit° ..5 AAAi510 /yld Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! D -Z As /ti /Z, V Address: i 416 'Oe4/ Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed' by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: ku E Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: 5C � ^ Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: " Address: Z/ ✓ e 4— So I' '. o l 9' 7 0 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: 1— Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: / 2— /L (V/_v S Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: &UZ 6� Address: `4 i6CZ.0 7vx 510 M Additional Comments: 'I4 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: Dc� Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! •IM 76 Additional Comments: f Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! an :.0 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! MR Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-Wfin {>roject for the City! Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is in- nn' for the City! G�� tJ By: !� rr �2 Address: / a S V', S'ZZ /moo &' a SA' a inn r� Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:Pa_ vcm &d ZTra G Address: j C0�6�i 5 S Ile Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: 0 6-1 Address: Vi rd_ / p& AV-( Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �au Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: 1 Address IJW_� � f Additional Comments: r Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: i Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: 74 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �i)yW� (0. / 6cii� Address: . "Z— C/ a_� Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: 'E U,u°' Address: ! 4',y,- A6 -t. -P ST SK�I� lt%lq 01`1 7d Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: - Y Address: q (011''1'EJT Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Ie f (-O Address: 6 )DJ ,, 144 St— '<"I W�� DV 9 �? v Additionalomments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: _. z '/ c-'/' Address: Z 3 i ryU o S 7 n le M Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! MI Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address:S% Sd-ee %%ss 6 i4 2 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 5-A Address: p off"""" avc., � P�v✓� 1/i/l O -v 9 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: -7506 W 5(jmner Address: L/G `3,-"d 5T � (Ym NA- O\11'7*' Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is ' - in project for the City! Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �r z aCy'1� J4 r Address: / Z or270 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: I'/V�/�� S 5W Additional Comments: 1, Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:*' Address: �,j Cho dsi cj 2 S! Ipm MA oicrI6. Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: A Address: IS- Additional S Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: H A uu )'- Q, Address: 2 6 _T r J L, ^ 5t ale,". m) )q D 1g7(3 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By. Address: (� Additional Comments: lip ''I \ Salem.,Board of Health Salem'City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: _�SoCk_^ .-� Address:Sade—k__ �e L" 1M A 01q -w) Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: aU li 012�PAII- , S� SAIe►� Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! B Y� Address: �A . 0/9 76 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! n N tn' ,rte By: Address: (1 4�� COO& Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: zzl_ 1///V .ter y/,/ Address: '�12z41 r S T S61 L Z Additional Comments: r U Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: 2 /0,or % /Z CI;ec �/- Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! an Address: i �G fC Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: 4 1 e G/ a 7,, %J Address: , Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:QrynwsLs_ ► Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: a,�ZWe Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: M Q,41 c)+ ' Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By. �i�oLia Address:,? 6o �-e w S -/I- _SL" Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By/�N�6Z� Address:/�ul �� ZjQ PQ U6�4 X0 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is awin project for the City! Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: R 1 Ckt��� Lb �� 1 Address: `f i Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: 1-"7 c5Aq-1VI� C1 S Address:-. c�7�G 7 1,'IAC 6/97G Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �4 f f L <9�AC 9 S Address: k' � o�� S E Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure: Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: e✓/ Address: ' 5 vz !!74,- Sa'��y�, Additional Comments: 6V Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: a /u `r � Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: 10 �� K ✓ 0 flh�C �p . Address: / G d r Iq A �� Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �� A'" Address: y�"4( VL41 Additional Comments: (25EA SALEM CHAMBER of COMMERCE 265 Essex Street Salem, MA 01970 978.744.0004 978.745.3855 fp www.salem-chamber.org Executive Board Bruce Whear, President Wne 4 Hire David McKillop, Vice President Rockafellas Patrick Delule Treasurer Deb Amaral, At Large Salem YMCA - Jon Bercume, At Large Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites Robert DeRO6ler, At Large Dominion Energy Jay Finney, At Large Peabody Ess"Museum Di Mike Allen. Red Lion Smoke Shop Julie Arcarl Look Landry and Amari; Jlm Armstrong Aerumong Field Real Estate Ruth BKchell Eastern Bank Bern Anna Bower Salem Sees College Jeff Bowie The Picklepm.. George Carey Rim Seafood Restaurant Paul Durand Wirder Street Architects Nancy Fumed Damensbank Marc Hazel Jacqueline's Gourmet Cookies Petri Herrick Paul Herrick Group Bill Howard Beverly Cooperative Bank Tina Jordan Salem Witch Museum David King North Shorn Medial Cents Michael Kozak Cabot Monev Manaq m / Salem Car Wash Julie Lederhaus Hawthorne Hotel John Neely Hawthorne Assodates Matt Picamlc RCG GII Pili Cornerstone Books David Stem Stem, Kellty & Wall, LLC Salem Five Mike Ward Eastern Bereft David Wescott Instant Signal & Alarm Patricia Won, Salem Partnership Salem Board of Health David Greenbaum Acting Health Agent 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 November 5, 2009 Dear David: JZQ �' /V NOy09 �® r 0,, ?009 COARO OF eM �C7h The Salem Chamber of Commerce strongly supports the newly proposed transfer station to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. Northside Carting is a Salem Chamber member in good standing. It's great that the property will be improved and upgraded. We are looking forward to the demolishing of the existing buildings and smoke stack, and expect that the new 400 -ton per day transfer station will most definitely improve the area. The fact that appropriate capping of the landfill will be part of the project is positive for Salem and the surrounding areas. And finally, we do understand that the operator, Northside Carting, and the City have agreed on host community fees and taxes surpassing $200,000, which is good news in economic tough. times. We think the proposal is a win-win for the City, the neighborhood, the environment and the. operator. Please approve the proposal. Kind regards, Rinus Oosthoek Executive Director rZU rev �� - � NOV' 0 9 2009 •� , � `:::; ..::CITY BOARD ur" iiud r}{ Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! ' M �5yy l ) N'91Cro Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Jbolvih 'MGL NPI Address: Sa�ffl A-\� C)IG70 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: / -7 L , h ,Y-. "r f /2 4 �l c .f e r7 ��. C�lc/7 d. Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: _C WCIIV � Address: O V-4 �� S Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: / vku Address: gift Off�o Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! am Sue, DetI,s Address: 15 A , Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: I � q -A&A� SA . Additional Comments: 0 44 _. Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of�,the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carti'rig to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: I ll�l L�r�T Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed ° by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: (�/C Additional Comments: ; y 1 `. Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By`�� Address: ✓meq C'ar� sT 9a /"m yew G> Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: 0, riS &PDQ_ Address: a lP CG bo T_ ST Saar') , M" 0I9�0 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: o�4 � T61 l�l� Address: /I W/ f (EaJ S_�— *—. Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:�b Address: N Co y0 G2c�, NOR • f► ♦ f Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:/ 1 ��/QdYI1Z6�9-S Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: XO.1G{ Address: 3a Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: F26 r k/)J Address: Z;Z? k9y14 257, J 1�Ltrl'Y) Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: AWU4�_ Address: =.c� '71V_6 k_n� 57 - Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! C By: r' :a , '�'Q Address:jj— o ►� 9 `7 l� Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: • C � u 1"21 P �` r cQ Address: `a -put) L4A,119 �j t 9 MY Additional Comments: :VL Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: SjGU/Y Address: '30 1426 Additional Comments: iy Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �X% 'LS Address: 5� Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By �d5 l5 [� C' � 5 Fy, Address: j �-% av F P�-9 Iv__� SiI P.(,v_ Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! o Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By- riwt,� 4A c 4cca Address: c�o��rn 9YLc=. o 1CtIn Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 46 Aw// CT Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: ✓r ' ' " Address: / Z C/' ti 4v -e -- Additional Comments: P Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: K,(2- ✓ Address: oZ C( ,%l Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Axz&omc Address: jz Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! am Address Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: %S 6449 ST SAC[ M SIA 0/970 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: P Dt, t,(_ Address: ad lea I "4 ff 5; UIP Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: S�91 L' rt1 �i e - Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: sfeANCe Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: 644 I4I! ST. �AL�X'I Mak f7l`170 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: _ DA- tM'69-PtiL--� Address: 5 1� tJ P.`- S A--t-r1M._ ) VM h-, Additional Comments: .. Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! r Sell Dress: Qpe" 5-h. Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: Additional Comments: i Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! , By: /!//YS .4-Y 4 f Address: cs�l« ; /P/,, 'i�/a Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVED NOVO 9 2009 M This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station willbeconstructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: u� ,� . 6f% 1'7ZV Address: Jal z i Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: DECEIVE® NOT -O 9 2009 G1 Pf C'. EUI BOi,RD O::;eALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: c10:o uno)h Address: Additional Comments: --- cc n , r �- 0- �b t`_klsk v c 5 L6- . i - EM 8 C-3 G -V- o Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: *01/06 1/0 v eO"90 ()A� 62009 Qp N' This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 400 Highland.Avenue, Ste 11 Salem MA 01970 Additional Comments: I THINK THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW TRANSFER STATION WILL BE A PLUS FOR ALL TAXPAYERS IN THE CITY OF SALEM. I MANAGE A COUPLE OF CONDOMINIUM PEVE 9PMENTS THAT ARE 1N G19SE PROXIMITY TO T14E TRANSFER STATION AND I THINK THE NEW STATION WILL DEFINITELY HELP THE VALUES OF THE GONDOMINIUMS 1N THE ARCA THIS 1S BY CAD A DT11Q TO THE CITY AND TO OUR TAX BASE Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: 66_I 22 Address: i q H O r �o V1 , S t S I -ev,-, /V�C' 01'1-70 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:4 r r Address:�� Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Q"' . 0-7f_Z-,-vn1rI r Address: L `1 S4, cSa[trn, M, blg7O Additional Comments: III Ua� '� d I � 1 � r� l c� C'Al Idd���� IT -IL wn0Mt(_ kK,4 r".J 1,5v.41 OVI Salem Board of.Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: 3 3 AL O R S A SELL' M c)�aja Additional Comments: Lo t -(&L -f Sim()C'f- l --�(+1S o C �� Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �1)GV1� Address: V5 /V W4✓ A � _�a (e KA OW7U Additional Comments: —(A) c' is �VqC,k C Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �Z' 718 /,ail h'Gn/l U Address: `7� A ��_ . 57 4 ti Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: J" , bu-4k� � , Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! &.lei. em. Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: I v ` 1 cjlXF7 L ft, V &4Z Z_ Address: Z Additional Comments: tv C 0�_ Q f_i Gl_\ '&-0 L Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: CrJ"c) Laie(' Address: (�S L__O e - s PWJ_ VAA 2IS- Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. ' Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:� Address: /( S v,, , ,r , 2 d Jode'„ I. PP?g ©/ 92a Additional Comments: r om Vew:u ✓ uck 1`n knowm!j -µ„c. ('4_,&s9n fror d.ela. in Gon s4-c-uk nr_..1 --rams C= , s4-d_4,o,1 . X F Nock s4,c. caro-rnn Qu Us D u a Df- fors /oc4lron, w 11 Hve �erfon r .�. •A,all r 5S;4 % tiara lC ypJ- Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This .letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Z-IiYV S t R_I A N'N I Address: b I30=5 CT . SAC E -M Additional Comments: .�L Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: U Address: I_-2 YOOAn Oo„ O Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! �A+ Additional Comments: 11/16/2009 02:05 9787455187 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Tv Salum Bum of Heahla Mcnibcrs: UNITED ROOFING LLC PAGE 01 This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: ",%, [ i, , / J/1', Address: S 6/1 tf4AVUoc1 "�L — Additional Comments: ,e Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: WP be Address: 5 Derr- � of nJ S� 57'g,Ct,, -%&A d I � 7 d Additional Comments: 4 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! I: /� G�105IMMA Address: g6 z2 e-4 S T Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: ,Z t , OLZ4_ Address: 70 /�o,e 70 Z .S A /0 •-i , 1-109 0177-0 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: OAO Sr Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members:. This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �651 7-9/1 Address: SS /�/��% ���% Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! go Address: `{ r JMM(l •t Additional Comments: 'Sr'I,i 04 QI11go Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �{� (!•� P �GLL�JLJ Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: VAI Ck4AE'7L (-'A HMcg7- Address: a 7 �y EM /1 VSS T,4 a V-F=�- SA LF -*-I Mq Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: RECEIVE® Nov 10 2009 C!i' BOARU Ur tiEALTH This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! • I. Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street d Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Nov 0 6P009 CI I Y OF To Salem Board of Health Members: BOA% OF SALEM This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �L�v/' Vb�' Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: 6g 90- Address: Additional Comments: 10 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By. A'2'*' .DAv10 Pzrs v Address: 7 o rL i ,a aA n r Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:r�n W 111M� Address: ic> .A b X'_ Additional Comments: 'A46-11 I w Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: S' 090 W D 1J YT . S34Lb M M/9 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: I)G'M I �� Address: Magi�7c) Additional Comments: ��I Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: yQ �✓ril� Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: AfV pRL-')q I/1%%�G�/✓ Address: ! -45V rmn/ Avl�- 5442L0, PA Ol I -7o Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! w,(�Igwl`i'��C� Address: 14e— - vq--> (C. M M 4 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �f Ce ���CO�� Address: g 00 JC I S Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �i gw_'r_ r--ci9' Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:V6�c 0 Address: ( //i WlUlly I/ J (�� , iyJyJff alQ7v Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: C " 200 Sa G. n Additional Comments: MA O(1 i 1 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: -7cs Additional Comments: r Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: 5 �A�� 0 � Pp 5.9444 AN r) / 174) Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: K: C (� Address: b L Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! an :., ,,�lG?� ,,til✓ Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: I mo/ 1 rp OL- "J S�(01 A0, Omo Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By Address: 3v Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �a�+C' Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:�i Address: 3 7 %��L-mss/ v� 1¢ /� 5'4-Z_t i` , //1 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! am Address: SL - Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over. $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! LN Address: 13IJAV� S-7 Additional Comments: V__ Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: ` � . �Tr.. �, �—� Address: 4 Pt S" It MA - Additional Comments: r Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 93 Address: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By:it Address: /`/ Sr- {LZfI v 97a Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: z'6z L_�— Address: / S /-"// S 4 .5 14 /yam /�12 pJ 0/ 5 7G Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Asinn.�c���C i �e zl P'r";Cn 1Caa4-ares,aS4 , Address: ?-Y Lr'nc(o441 S/' Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: dIE nM/ro-C"n f� Address: �� l i0 eh S 1Y Mar, Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: CI9X_/VIIt;C M1--5i7ea6ioyi4NniI* Address: Co /-64P3->Go IE41:- -, M14 O l 970 Additional Comments: 02/17/1999 00:05 781-599-4808 RICHARD W. CORDEAU PAGE 02 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01 To Salem Board of Health This letter is sent in support by the City and Northside C I understand that the existin landfill will be capped, and existing structure. Furthermore, I understand over $200,000 annually in This is a win-win project 0 Address: Additional Comments: f the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed rting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. incinerator and stack will be demolished, the �e new station will be constructed near the Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City community fees and taxes. City! S/ --- I /----. 0 Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped,_and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! 1.9 0 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: 1)G, 1, a. Asya) Address: I -1 _ .oA i pzi o o , /o2-., Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: coo V V U/\ 0__ � Address: D2u r � 02 w S� Y 6 yz Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: j4/ 1 � Address: 3 3 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: ` fob 2V t JQc ) Address: ///7i 11eWI* S/_- >` Ad- Ad— Additional Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: �1' 0 l �7 6 EL Address: � / T^ I dw / Sfi J 4 k wi /-10-- . a/ 9 w Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: 4 ( i • Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: EI V?Ol/I Address: MA: � 197 D Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: vim^ Address: /)VI ov, Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Da �% 1, c L �tl Address: d U Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 F To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! By: Address: (SG)I) � 4 PA , a 92-0 Additional Comments: Salem Board of Health Salem City Hall Annex 120 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 To Salem Board of Health Members: This letter is sent in support of the 400 -ton per day transfer station proposed by the City and Northside Carting to be constructed at 12 Swampscott Road. I understand that the existing incinerator and stack will be demolished, the landfill will be capped, and the new station will be constructed near the existing structure. Furthermore, I understand that Northside Carting has pledged to pay the City over $200,000 annually in host community fees and taxes. This is a win-win project for the City! Address: /e 4 yn Additional Comments: