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This es se tam on to be further beard at this sitting mid
was argued by aeons ai and upon conaidoration thereor, it Is
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at the Board of Health of North -Andover does not have , uric-,.
die ion to approve or i app ve sewage die sal er damage eye-
tome or the underground Saeoline storage faell ties pre sed t* be.
ornstructed by the ptiti.oner in and upon the bussi.n s-zona
portion of the potItIonerfs property on Osgood Strast,, ftrttL Amdve
located within two hundred fifty (250) feet from tho high water mark
of Lake -Coehih ie the public, water supply of' ' orb Andover;
and that power of approvalrow the cvt ruction and maintonaaco
of "eh proposed a e disposal or drainago syss towns he gaeo-
line storage a facility to "event the P€11%ition and to Geoure the
s on'ttery pro ec ion of said ire in excluai ely in the Department
of Public Health of the ccamonvealtb.
That if and w1um sv4d sewage disposal snA drainage vyetems# or
the mriderground asol a sora&9 facility, or both,, are eoustructed
and are reody to bo, 00nneeted to Abe plying of suoh butldinZa or
structures as thetitione e r toastract on his said land* de_
scribed In the previous pvaragraph,, the approval of the sub-surface
distribution oyster. by the Norsk Andovar Sward of Health shell not
e requirod from the atandp*int of preventing pollutiort or securing
o eon gory promotion Of #*14 lake bol'ore the p1mbing connect-
tis ere made to such system or facilities, I
the o or is. entitled tv bullding pomits for the j
con truetion of the and: bard re' store on, his said
buslaaaa-zmed proporty on tho c h ane he riles on Zune_ ,
1957 with -who o. 4 dot Ouildspector# Martin Lawlor; md
thst,v upon the return or said- Ap
nAleationa for building erm ,,
1aas# deagriptions, and ahaaka for riling fees to alaidso-ildIns
Inapeav b the petitioner, va d BtAldIng papa*tor shall low-to
the biles os applied for forthwith.
ThAt Iftba petWoner shall causehe appliestion for a
Iloon e to Inorease, the undargrumd gasoline storage on the said
business-zona: property evned by tba, p io sr (which uaV-11ed
vith the Board of Sg a tmen and later mahout roju loe$'
to be rend, or if a novappllaat!L*nof, a1=11-Ar te"r is filed or
atteh a loen. o, the Board of Selectmen of .earth Andover, as the
licensing ut rit u er- Oeneral .Law -Ter.. Ed..),., e 148* 13*1
sh :l r000nsidersald &ppliestion in the. light of the t" an
that he Departmont or P. th of the o sn .has ap-
proved the, plans for the noderground storage vault and sewage and
drainage syst~ to be oanstruated on said petitionerfs land to
revert pollution and to socure, the WltOr SUPPIr of North Andover
a dour uM responsibility that tho State Department Is a iared with
under Oxisting law - and that the ftard or Healtbsaid Tauri has
no jurladlation to approve or disapprove the installation or such
facility; end., ah reton. aideratim, tba said Board o
Zeleetmen., as the 11c sig -authority ander vald s ton 1. ,, ahall
act In the promises as a law*.
That the petition-or recover costs swounting to One -Hww)red
Seventy Four and 70/1 (8171$.70)'0 dollars,
It is urMer ord-vrsd gest the clerk or the court far-Umith
attestedsond an copof this deree -to the board, of Vu1i- healt a-,
the board of seleotmen and the building pootor of the Tow o
Nora woverw
By ho C OAArt 0
January 1: * 1160
This dmree
may ber
Entered-* J 16, 1960
Thomas A. mataulay
J"tlee of superior "Goff
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4 1962
$21,000 Verdict
For Petitioner
A verdict of $21,000 for Sally
B. Stonehouse of Weymouth, ad-
ministratrix of the estate of her
father the late Arthur B. Colgate
�of Winchester, petitioner in a
`land damage suit against the
I Town of North Andor, was re,
in Superior
turned by a jury
Civil court Wednesday afternoon.
The jury award was for prop-
erty bordering Lake Cochiche-
Iwick, North Andover, seized by
the Town of North Andover on
i August 15. 1958, for the purpose
!of protecting' the public water
I supply of the town. The property
was situated off Great Pond road,
near Osgood street and consisted
sof a two family dpulex dwelling,
a one-car garage and 1.05 acres
lof land-.
The jury began deliberations
at 10:35 a.m. and returned the
verdict at 3:30 P.M.
{I The petitioner was represented
by Attorney James C. Gahan,
Jr,, of Boston and Attorney
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BOARD OF HEALTH
NORTH ANDOVER
MASSACHUSETTS
January 29#1960
Commissioner of Public Reale .
Department of Public Reale
state House
:Arthur Colgate v-e
Martin Lawlor., builLding inspector
et alis
Superior court EquitY X339
Middlesex County
Dear Commissioner-
A recent decision by the above nazed Court has ,caused a
certain degree of 0on4lw1an In the fun this hoard of
health}
The following is a. partlaI440ta:ti of the final dscree,
that the Board; of Health of Nortb Andover does not have j is
diction to prove or disapprove sewage disposal or dra�.nage sire-.
tem; or the underground gasoline storage facilities `b 04 to
constructed: by the petitioner in and upon, t e business-zoned
portion of the petitioner'e prOpertY on 09-go:od Street-.. orth
AndOv .v. mated within 250 ft*. fr -him. water;.mark. of Lake
aechlchwlek the pudic Mater supp2,� sof -Porth Andover, and that
the power ur approval for the c t -UPti:on and maintenance of
such. **ped sewage disposal or drainage systems# and tbo gas. .
oline stem facility to prevent the pollution and to secure
the sani,taxT protecti of said -e is -tX*Jugj.vely in the
Department of publie R'ealth of the C wealth%
-fit is .not the Intent of our mrd to use any governing
power but it appears mat we have been doing so ura ttingiy,
'With the increased tempo or, nstruation about oUr grater shed
area we will not be too reluctant in relinquishing to the State
Department of Health tie responsibility €f surveying and issuing
septic tank permits,
Will you plea a advise us as to your inference of this re.,
,cent Superior Court decree.
Sincerely yon.:
Chairman oaf the B rrd of Health
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WORTHEN H. TAYLOR
February 29, 1960..
Director
Division of Sanitary Engineering
Board of Health
North Andover, Massachusetts
Attention: Julius Kay, M.D., Chairman Re: North Andover - Public Water Supply
Permits for Sewage Disposal Facilities
Gentlemen: on Watershed of Great Pond„
I must apologize for the delay in answering your letter of
January 29, 1960, relative to the court action between Arthur Colgate and
Martin Lawlor, building inspector for the town of North Andover,"Superior
j Court Equity #20339, Middlesex County."
I have attempted to obtain a copy of the complete final
decree of the court in this matter but am informed that an appeal is
imminent and I am unable to obtain a complete copy of the decree.
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It appears to this Division that authority to issue permits
for sewage disposal facilities anywhere in the town of North Andover rests
j with your Board. Where such facilities are to be installed on the watershed
of Great Pond where the rules and regulations of this Department are in
effect, the Department will be pleased to advise your Board to guide you
in the issuance of the necessary permits.
Very truly yours,
W9Chief
H. Tayl
T/ers/So Sanitary- Engineer
OFFICE RESIDENCE
MURDOCK 2-1867 MURDOCK 3-3243
CHARLES W. TROMBLY
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
523 BAY STATE BUILDING
LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS
TO= va I
ftr* Andover# dot
vs.* Qoumt '04, or'o of els
nose 8e advUed that the V91 . 0 the t3� *up-
Vinod eorte was ontamd t dr�perld ora or id 000x Coufty oA
lbadayo aamary 18, 1960* 1aio door" was Id+outical uItAt the order
for 4screo vMoh i MAJ104, to YOUL 04 Veoamtor 99,,. last
I-heath notify yet% that WW appoal to the 8uproft d'ud$*
Carta# mast be filed Vithtu twenty dare *f January 18# 1980, to wits
r oar 8.0 1960*, Tba"for€o, I zuSgea i that I botustruoted a* to vAwthzr
or xwt an q#pml Is to be token In thin on000.
OlUftirolyr row*#
Special Counsel
rUz Lax1or,0 8nil4ftZ Inspeotor
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+M rev NORTHEASTERN DISTRICT
NORTH READING STATE SANATORIUM
NORTH WILMINGTON
February 3, 1961
Miss Mary Sheridan
Agent, Board of Health
North Andover, Massachusetts
Dear Miss Sheridan:
I am in receipt of your letter asking for advice relative
to the proposed waste disposal system at new hardware store and
gasoline station owned by Mr. Arthur B. Colgate. The facilities
are to be located on Osgood Street in North Andover, on the water
shed of Lake Cochichewick, a source of water supply for the town of
North Andover.
The Department of Public Health in a communication to you
dated May 22, 1957 approved the method of sewage disposal of a plan
submitted titled:
"SEIVAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
FOR
ARTHUR B. COLGATE NO. ANDOVER, MASS.
Scale l" = 40' Jan. 7, 1957
Spada, Taddeo & Zabar R. S."
The Department recommended that additional fill be provided
for a distance of at least 50 feet from the leaching areas toward
Lake Cochichewisk and that the surface of the fill be brought to a
grade of not less than 120 feet. It is also recommended that the oil
and gasoline trap be properly maintained to prevent the escape of
petroleum products.
The letter was signed by Mr.. Francis H. Kingsbury, Acting
Deputy Commissioner, Environmental Sanitation.
I have been informed that the approval and recommendations
made in the 1957 letter are still applichblle ,�' of this date.
Very truly you ,
Herbert
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District Engineer
HDN/dg
February 3, 1961
Miss Mary Sheridan
Agent, Board of Health
North Andover, Massachusetts
Dear Miss Sheridan:
2 am in receipt of your letter asking for advice relative
to the proposed waste disposal system at new hardware store and
gasoline station owned by Mr. Arthur B. Colgate. The facilities
are to be located on Osgood Street in North Andover, on the water
shed of Lake Cochichewick, a source of water supply for the town of
North Andover.
The Department of Public Health in a communication to you
dated May 22, 1957 approved the method of sewage disposal of a plan
submitted titled:
"SE7 AGE DISPOSAL SYYSTEKI
FOR
ARTHUR B. COLGATE NO. ANDOVER, MASS.
Scale 1" = 441 Jan. 7, 1957
Spada, Taddeo & Zabar R. S."
The Department recommended that additional fill be provided
for a distance of at least 54 feet from the leaching areas toward
Lake Cochichewisk and that the surface of the fill be brought to a
grade of not less than 120 feet. It is also recommended that the oil
and gasoline trap be properly maintained to prevent the escape of
petroleum products.
The letter was signed by Mr. Francis H. Kingsbury, Acting
Deputy Commissioner, .Environmental Sanitation.
I have been informed that the approval and recommendations
made in the 1957 letter are still applicable as of this date.
Very truly yours,
erert N erson
HDN f dg District Engineer
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?ebruary 2, 1961
Mr, Herbert Nickerson; Sanitary ,engineer
Northeastern District Health Office
North Wilmingtons Massachusetts
Dear Mr. Nickerson:
May we have your recommendations and/or approval
for a syv-surface disposal system as shown on plan enclosed and titled:
PLAN SHOWING STORE BUILDING
For
Arthur B. Colgatej North Andover, Mass.
Feb. 1957
Leaching Trenches Revised 1958.
F&n. Topo. Mal1. 25, 11,58
The plan was filed in thio office by Mro Robert
B. Boyd, 42 South Street, Bradford, Mass., Agent ofr Mr. Colgate and
is the same site as referred to you in correspondence dated Jan. 31, 1961.
YoLxs very trulyp
BOA-0:D OF llihALTH
By
Maxy F. Sheridan, Agent
January 31, 1961
Mr. Herbert Nickersons Sanitary hngineer
Northeastern District Health Office
North heading State Sanatorium
North Wilmington$ Massachusetts
Dear Mrs Nickerson:
The Board of Health would like clarification
concerning a proposed hardware store, plans of which are on file with
your Department and titled:
SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
For
Arthur B. Colgate
North Andovers Mass.
Jan. 7s 1957
Spadas Taddeo, Zabor, R S
10A
It is anticipated that Mr. Colgate plans to
begin construction on this project soon and your recommendations and/or
approval will be appreciated.
Yours very truly$
BOARD OF HPALTH
By
Mary F. * heridanp Agent
OFFICE RESIDENCE
MURDOCK 2.1967 MURDOCK 3.3243
CHARLES W. TROMBLY
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
523 BAY STATE BUILDING
LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS
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Worvary 1% 1960
Ralph S. ,,, hair
gfte rd et Seleetmm,
Tom skiI
ftrft mdrovero Massaahmsetts
t Colgate vs# Tom of lbrU Andover
Plemse `Oe, advised that the sUtutavy tim for
e peed in the ebfte oVt1*a*4 ceseg ezpired. a z Voufty., February 9,
19604 As per your ins-truetions, no appeal was takea and the mal
deeree as sent to you by the- Court in zww in gorse ezd effect*
%4c , you for erd , me the Zappert of
sorrlmZ your I romin
Manes * Trombly
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Qat jultus gayi ObAirmmt Burd of Publio Health
.r is Lawlor, Suilftag inspeot*r:
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OFFICE RESIDENCE
MURDOCK 2-1967 MURDOCK 3.3243
CHARLES W. TROMBLY
� ATTORNEY . AT . LAW
523 BAY STATE BUILDING
LAWRENCE. MASSACHUSETTS
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July 24, 1959
North Andover Board of Health
Town Ha 11
North Andover, Massachusetts
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Re: Colgate matter
Gentlemen:
Enclosed herewith is the bill of Camp, Dresser & McKee
for the investigation, report and testimony with regard to the Colgate
property.
I trust this meets with your approval and suggest the payment
thereof.
Singerely yours,
✓i
Charles W. Trombly
CWT:JPM
Enc.
Please ask for Attorney GAHAIT
driamnWitwraft4 of Anssar4usetts
Suffelk _�� Commiss
or any other Berson II char����
Board of Public Andover
Health, North And _ �'-
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Tjon are 4troby rrquirrb in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to appear
ie f o re the-_.--.S.uR&zi-Qr _
East Cambridge
holden at-_ �'�iddle;ex �
-- .r...wit3iin and for the county of_.
on the_ _ 25th - -- _
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Jne.._.?..1S9
»_..day �
10:00 o clock in the_...._? °= __noon, and from day to day thereafter, until
tree action hereinafter named is heard by said Court,to give evidence of what you know relating
to an action of_.-_........Tmr't............ ---.then and there to be heard and tried between
__.._....._.._......_.. _ _ Colgate _ _- ••--.-Plai�ati�' and
.__Defendant , and
you are further required to bring with you
all records, minutes, oorrespandance, plans anal other data of saj
board from and after September 1, 1956 to date relative to any an
all applications for the approval of building permits for a stre,
soline station and sanitary system on property on Osgood Streets
2• rsth Andover and/or Great Pond Read, North And ownod by ArthurB Colgate
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.....„.................'........... ,.... .
(EammanwtrsltIF of etts
Suffolk �S Mar Sherid
_or anter •other Aerson in charge n,�, _ ���� •-•-----
m . Clerk
_Board—of Health „ Noah Andover_
Volt Ftrr 49rebg rvgUtreb in the name of they Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to aet ear
iefore the Sun *-;Qx pp
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holden at_-- ngt c n,n#,..t a,-a----within and for the county of _1`JIda�esox _
on the _._..day of
the action her er nam-----o'clock
is he in the-9,00,8L—noon, and from day to day thereafter, until
and by said Court,to give evidence of what you know relating
to an action of. Tort
"”- - - — ...then and there to be heard and tried between
_.._"'....'__'--•--•-------•----Dlaintiff
Lawlor , and
you are further rra"r -Q,t to h,inv 7,j2*th vou ---Defendant , and
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all records, minutes, correspondence of said Board from and afte
uuapJanuary 1, 1956 to date relative to any and all applications for t
proval of building permits for stores he.
USystems on property on Osgood St. ,t gasoline storage and sanitary
owned b Porth Andover and or Great gond Road
y Arthur B. Colgate and on all property in tle town of North Andover
bordering on Lake Cochichewick.
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otary Public
OFFICE - RmDENCE
MURDOCK 2-1887 MURDOCK 3.3243
CHARLES W. TROMBLY
ATTORNEY - AT - LAN/
523 BAY STATE BUILDING
LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS
September 4, 1958
Board of Health
Julius,Kay, M.D., Chairman
Town Hall
North Andover, Massachusetts
Dear Dr. Kay:
This letter is written so that there will be no misunderstanding
of my impressions of the conference held on August 27, 1958, at which the
following were present: John Willis and Irving Bowes, members of the Board
of Public VVorks; William B. Duffy, Supt. of the Board of Public Works; Ralph
E. Finck, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen; yourself as Chairman of the
Board of Health; and myself as attorney.
It is my understanding that if Arthur B. Colgate presents to the Town
a plan for a sanitary disposal system and a gas storage system prepared by
the firms of Metcalf and Eddy; Camp, Dresser and McKee; or Weston and Sampson;
or a firm of like stature, for the property at the Lake Side Filling Station,
which plan would be prepared so that it would completely and adequately pro-
tect the Town of North Andover's drinking sypply, Lake Cochichewick, that
your Board would submit this plan to your sanatarian. In turn, if the sana-
tarian approved the plan, ,your Board would grant the permit.
I shall instruct counsel for Mr. Colgate as to this position and await
further developments.
In the event that my understanding differs from you, please contact me.
Sincerely 'or�urs,
Charles IT. Tromby
CWT:JPM
' CC: Board of Public Works, William B. Duffy, Supt.
Board of Selectmen, Ralph E. Finck, Chairman
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June 7, 1958
Mr. Franois Haphey and Mrs, Norman FAphey
1964 Great :and .toad
North Andover, Massachusetts
Dear IJP'. & Mrs. Haphey:
Acting on behalf of the Borth ver Board of a th
and specifically under General Lams, Chante 1 , S ctions 128E ugh
128P, you are hereby notified, as tenants t th cid ,North Andover
:;card of Health has determined that the ex fr dwelling at 1964
to 1966 Great Pond Road is unfit for h m hab a on and is a nuisance.
You are hereby ordered a to the rAisance existing
because of an improper sexy is o Sys m.
You arc ►er noti " that less the nuisance is abated
by Friday, June .20, 1958 o will be f r ibly removed from the premises and
this hoard shall take sue ther aotio s it deems necessary to enforce the
laves applicable - ^^ to.
North Andover Board of health
BY
Charlos Vit, Trembly, Its Attorney
CWT s JPM
NOTE: The original of this letter was mailed, registered mail, on June
9, 1958 from Lawrence and a return receipt was signed by Norma
Haphey dated June 10, 1958.
OFFICE RESIDENCE
MURDOCK 2-1967 MURDOCK 3.3243
CHARLES W. TROMBLY
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
523 BAY STATE BUILDING
LAWRENCE. MASSACHUSETTS
IRutee ?, lose
?rd's Arthur 26 Colgate
41 Fra&lft Street
Vinchestor, 'Zissaohusetts.
Dear L�rs Colgate:
Actinz on bobelf of the North Andover Dowd of filth
and specifically WWer General Lmm, Chapter 111, Sections 128B through
128f, .you are hereby notified, has ornesr, that the, said North AndoverBoard of nth has determined thet ;the duplex frMee doeUinr, at 1964
to 19W Great Pond Road In .unfit-for. hum habitation- and is a wAeancss
You,tare hereby ordered to abate the nuisance existing be-
**use of an improper seeaage di spool system+
You are further notified,- theft ui loss the nuisa'noe3 Is abated
by Friday, Jeune 2.0 1958, the Unant shall be forcibly t xw46d from the
promises and this Board shall take dwh other action aro it dog necess•
ar"y to enforce the Iowa capplioobla thereto, .
North Andover Board of filth
or
be * 55-0'msly" is -A rnoy
CWTOPM
NOTE: The original of this letter was delivered in hand to Arthur B.
Colgate on June 9, 1958 at 1:50 p.m. at the State Department
of Publio Health hearing in Boston.
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PUBLI H.BA 414
STATE HO'USL:, BOSTON
NOTICE
Notice is herehy given4athat8applica-
tion has been made on behalf of the
town of North Andover for the ap-F
Proval of this Department of the ac-
1 quisition by purchase or otherwise of
a certain parcel of land In North An-
dover on the watershed of Lake Co-
chtchewick, a source of water supply
for the town of North Andover, for the
Purpose Of Protecting the water supply(
of said town of North Andover in said'
pond. The Parcel proposed for taking
is located northwesterly of Lake Co
chichecvick, southerly of Great Pondl
Road, opposite its intersection with Os-1
good Street, and comprises an area-
of about 1.05 acres and is owned by
Arthur B. Colgate, 41 Franklin Road,
Winchester, Massachusetts.
DepartmentIn response to
ofPubl c said application lalthcling'
junder the provisions of Chaptel' 40.'
Section 4L.of the General Laws, wills
give a hearing in the office of its',
Division of Sanitary Engineering, Room
511„ State House. Boston on Monday.+
June 9. 1958 at 1:30 p.in ]I
A plan showing the parcel in q s-
t.ion•is on file In the office o[ the'Di
'dsion of Sanitary Engineering. State
House. Boston, and in the office of,
the Board of Public Works of the
.� town of North Andover.
By order of the Department of Pub-
ROW
6/10/58 Reported by Mr. Trombly--- Mr. T. Attended the above =tkea
meeting at State House on 6,!9,!58.
Notice to Mr. Haphey (registered mail) sent by Mr. T. on 6/9/58
to vacate by Y23/58
Notice delivered to Mri Colgate by Mr. T.mn person to have premises
vacated by 6/23/59
Plans submitted by Mr. Brasseur 6/10/58 tve4 to Mr. Driscoll
for his comments. (Have Mr. D. contact Mr. T. after Nix he has
reviewed the Plans.
BOARD OF HEALTH YY
NORTH ANDOVER
MASSACHUSETTS
April 24,1958
Board of Selectmen
Town of North Andover
North Andover,Mass.
Dear Sirs:
Some time ago the Board of Health instigated legal procedures to
condemn the residence at 1984 Great Pond Road, property owned by a
14r.Colgate.
Because of '"undue hardship" of the present tenant. the procedures
were temporarily halted.
The Board now wishes to continue the legal action and requests your
consideration of our re-employing Attorney Arnold Salisbury who initiated
the original action in 1956.
Sincerely yours,,
Julius Kay,.M.P.
Chairman
j K/ahs
OFFICE RESIDENCE
M URDOCK 2-1987 M URDOCK 3.3243
CHARLES W. TROMBLY
ATTORNEY - AT . LAW
523 SAY STATE BUILDING
LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS
April 8, 1958
Board of Health
Mary Sheridan, Clerk
'loom Hall
North Andover, Massachusetts
Re: Arthur B. Colgate
vs.
Martin Lawlor, et alii
Middlesex Superior Court
Equity No. 20339
Dear Mary:
I plan to attend the Board of Health hearing on April
30, 1958 at which time you are to have Mr. Driscoll, the sanitarian
present. Atty. Gahan will be there and possibly with his engineer.
If this meeting could be advanced to April 23 it would be more con-
venient for Atty. Gahan and would be agreeable with me. If it can not
be advanced, however, we will be present on the 30th of April.
Sincerely yours,
��--i
Charles w. TromUly
CWT:JRM
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BOARD OF HEALTH
TGVril OF. NORTH ANDOVER, MASS.
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1. NAT+IIE DATE . . '
2. ADDRESS .l. .ct . . 0 . 0, . LUT NONO. . . . . . . TELO 0 .
3. N0,, OF BEDROONS DEN us NO.. . . . .
4. GARBAGE GRI MM YES . . NO.. .A< .
5. SHON DIiENSIO r' of HOUSE ` Z.- 0
6. SHOW DISTANCES OF HOUSE TO ALL PROPERTY LINES
7. SHOW DIMSMIONS OF LOT
8. SHOW LOCATION AND SIZE OF SEPTIC TANK OR CESSPOOL
9, NOTE LOCATION ANA DISTANCE OF WELL FROM SEWERAGE SYSTEM
10. SHOW LOCATION OF BROOKS, STREAKS, DITCHES, LEDGE OUTCROP, ETC.
11• SHOW DISTANCE OF SEPTIC TANK OR CESSPOOL FROM HOUSE
NOTE: LOCAL REGULATIONS SHOULD EE READ CAREFULLY.
May 10, 1958
Miss Mary Sheridan R. N.
Health Agent
Board of Health
North Andover, Mass.
Dear Miss Sheridan:
An examination was made as requested in order
to determine the suitability of the sail for the
subsurface disposal of sewage at the site of a
duplex home owned by Arthur Colgate, 1984 Osgood
Street.
The subsoil in the area was of a clay content
and the water table was too high to conduct a
satisfactory percolation test.
Very truly yours,
William. J. - scoll
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MURDOCK 2.1967 MURDOCK 3-3243
CHARLES W. TROMBLY
ATTORNEY - AT . LAW
523 BAY STATE BUILDING
LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS
February 11, 1958
North Andover Board of Health
Town Building
North Andover, 10assachusetts
ATTENTION: Mary F. Sheridan, Agent
Re: Colgate vs. Town of North Andover
Gentlemen:
Please be advised that the above matter has been
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I shall contact you later with more specific instruc-
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Very truly your
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October 23s 1957
Mr. Arthur S. Col igate
42 Franklin Street
'inchest,-r3 Sassachusetts
Ttefs ,iaste Disposal, System at Proposed Neu Hardware Store and Gasoline
Station, Osgood Str+aet, North Andover.,r, M ssachusetts.
near tiro Colgates
SFr. William Driscoll, having reviewed all. ,plans available
in V„.i.s department, sta es th;t he does not have enough informatics to ,give
a report at this time*
He has requested a complete scat of plans and specifications
f of they proposed gasoline station and hardware store with an emphasis put
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on all finish grades of the entire arca and all. drainage facilities including
sarface drairzgep underground drai.nagey floor drains a.,d conductor drains*
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Will you kindly submit the plans rtquested. :fir.. Driscoll will then
do the necessary percolation testa and submit his recomendations to this
Board for considurat:iono
I-fours very trulip .
X1.D OF t..:,ALTH
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Marj Fe —Sheri.dang, Agent
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October 17, 1957
Board of Health
North Andover
Massachusetts
Attention: Dr. Julius Ray - Chairman
Dear Members of the Board of Health:
Subject: Waste Disposal System at Proposed New Hardware Store
and Gasoline Station for Arthur B. Colgate, Osgood
Street, North Andover, Mass.
I have carefully reviewed all plans and letters as submitted
with regard to a proposed sewage and waste water disposal system
for a hardware store and gasoline station to be located on Osgood
Street and owned by Arthur B. Colgate. I find them to be definitely
inadequate for the purpose of designing a sewage and waste water
disposal system.
In view of the fact that the above mentioned location is on
the watershed of Lake Cochickewick, a source of water supply for
the town of North Andover, and only approximately 200 feet from
the lake it is imperative that I receive a complete set of plans
and specifications for both the hardware store and gasoline station
with an emphasis put on all finish grades of the entire area and
all drainage facilities including surface drainage, underground
drainage, floor drains and conductor drains before an intelligent
report can be prepared as to the feasibility of installing a sub-
surface disposal system.
The reasons for the above request are numerous but only to
site a few, they are:
1. Surface Drainage in an area of a gasoline station or
hardware store will pick up all liquids that have been
spilled including such things as gasoline, oil, turpentine,
paint, etc. The normal procedure employed in taking care
of surface drainage is to construct catch basins which are
piped for further drainage. The logical drainage point
could be the leaching field. If such were the case the
leaching lines would become saturated and inoperative as
well as directing the above mentioned liquids toward the
lake.
Members of the Board of Health Page 2 October 17, 1957
2. Underground drainage, which is installed at the outside
and at the bottom of foundations in order to pick up all
underground water in the area and dispose of same before
it can flood the inside, is sometimes piped toward the
leaching field and in turn saturate it and make it in-
operative. The underground drainage in a gasoline station
is generally found at the base of the grease pit in order
to stop any flooding of same. In .this case if the pit is
not made watertight there will be grease and oil getting
into the underground drainage lines and eventually to the
lake.
3. Floor drains are a source of concern in that here again all
liquids that are spilled are washed into same and as men-
tioned above must be directed toward the leaching field
or run overboard to the lake.
4. Conductor drains which take the total watershed from the
roof areas of the buildings are lead into the ground and
as mentioned above they could easily be piped to the leach-
ing field. If not they could be lead to dry wells adjacent
to the field and saturate the ground.
I have in my possession at the present time the only plans that
have been presented to the Board of Health bar Mr. Arthur Colgate.
The plans are titled:
"SEWAGE DISPOSAL SY§TEM
FOR
ARTHUR B. COLGATE NO. .ANDOVER, MASS.
Scale 1" - 40t Jain. 7, 1957
Spada, Taddeo & Zabar R. S. "
The plans are numbered 10A - 1 of 3, 10A - 2 Of 3, 10A - 3 of 3.
Plan 10A - 1 of 3 is a plot plan showing only the dimensions of
the proposed buildings and their distances from the lot lines together
with the proposed septic tanks, distribution boxes, leaching trenches,
leaching pit and oil trap. This plan is incomplete in that it shows
no elevations of any pipeline at any point and indicates no finish
grades. The only elevations indicated are the existing contours in
5 foot increments.
Plan 10A - 2 of 3 is a standard detail showing the design of a
600 and 800 gallon septic tank, the design of a distribution box and
and the design of a subsurface leaching trench. This plan, being
a stock plan, has no elevations indicated pertaining to the location
it is to be applied to. As you will note, the leaching lines as
shown on sheet 1 are placed on a side hill and yet the lines must
be at the same elevation. This means that in the case of the upper
line for the gasoline station, in order to conform with the contours,
the trench must be 6 foot deep. As shown on plan 10A - 2 of 3 the
subsurface leaching trench is only 2 foot deep.
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Plan 10A - 3 of 3 is a standard M. D. C. approved oil and
gasoline trap. Here again no elevations are shown. This design
could be very dangerous -if the oil and gasoline trap is not properly
maintained. If the oil and gasoline reached the effluent line it
would go directly to the leaching field.
. I also have a letter dated May 22, 1957 from the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts, Department of Public Health, and signed by
Francis H. Kingsbury, Acting Deputy Commissioner, Environmental
Sanitation. This letter relates in the second paragraph the de-
signed system as recommended by Spada, Taddeo, & Zabar, R. S.
The third paragraph then relates their recommendations. They
state that the plan as submitted by Spada, Taddeo & Zabar indicates
that the leaching fields will be installed in ground where the sur-
face elevations are from 120 to 125 and the slope toward Lake Cochi-
ckewick is relatively steep. They then recommend that additional
fill be provided for a distance of at least 50 feet from the leach-
ing areas toward Lake Cochickewick and that the surface of the fill
be brought to a grade of not less than 120 feet.
If this recommendation was followed out it would be impossible
to install a subsurface disposal field because the distance from the
rear of buildings to rear lot line is only approximately 67 feet.
If you use up 50 feet in accordance with the State Department of
Public Health recommendations and you must be 20 feet from the build-
ing to the first leaching line, then their is not enough space to
even get one line in.
The State Department of Public Health also recommends in the
same paragraph that the oil and gasoline trap be properly maintained
to prevent the escape of petroleum products. This is the- same as I
stated above and this would be very difficult to accomplish.
In view of the above, I recommend that no action be taken by
the Board of Health at this time with regard to percolation tests in
that they would be useless until final drawings were presented.
Very truly yours,
William J. ri co 1
Civil Engine
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OFFICE RESIDENCE
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CHARLES W. TROMBLY
ATTORNEY . AT • LAW
323 BAY STATE BUILDING
LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS
October 1, 1957
North Andover Board of Health
Mary Sheridan, Nurse
Town Building
North Andover, Massachusetts
Re; Colgate vs. Lawlor, et als
Qquity No. 20559
Dear Mary:
Will you please notify the Board of Health that the above
captioned case has been assigned to the advanced section of the jury
waived trial list at Middlesex County Court, which means that the same
will be tried shortly and I shall communicate with you before the
trial so that you and the members of the Board may appear. I suggest
that you have all the papers together relating to the Colgate matter
so that you will have them for the trial.
I would appreciate your having the sanatarian contact my
office on Friday, October 4, 1957 so that I may dicuss the situation
with him.
Sincerely yours,
Charles W. Trombly
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BOARD OF HEALTH
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER# MASS.
1. NAME .�. w DOTE . G.�.
2 ADDRESS 4
. . ./. .•�. N0. . TEL. .
. N0. OF BEDROOIIsS%G. .�. DEN YES NO.. . . . .
4- GARBAGE GRINDER YES ' NO.. . . . .
5 SHOW DIMNSIONS OF HOUSE a x 1� d
6. SHO DISTANCES OF HOUSE TO ALL PROPERPY LINES •� �'�
7. SHOW. DDEM IOM OF LOT Ie-'/44-�PU
S. SHOW LOCATION AND SIZE OF SEPTIC TANK OR CESSPOOL
9. NUPE LOCATION AND DISTANCE OF WELL FRO,T SEWERAGE SYSTEM `2�
10. SHOW LOCATION OF DROOKS V STREA1,02 DITCHES 1 LEDGE OUTCROP, ETEC.
11, SHOW DISTANCE OF SEPTIC TANK OR CESSPOOL FROM, HOUSE
NOTE: LOCAL REGULATIOM SHOULD 8E READ CAREFULLY.
SAMUEL 8. KIRKWOOD, M.D. 511
Commissioner May 22.9 1957
Board of Health Re: NORTH ANDOVER
North Andover Public Water Supply
Massachusetts Proposed Waste Disposal System
at New Hardware Store and
Gentlemen: Gasoline Station
The Department of Public Health is in receipt of
a plan and details of proposed sewage and waste water disposal
facilities for a hardware store and gasoline station owned by
Mr, Arthur B, Colgate and located on Osgood Street in North
Andover, on the watershed of Lake Cochichewick, a source of
water supply for the town of North Andover. The plan submitted
is titledt
"SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
FOR
ARTHUR B, COLGATE NO, ANDOVER, MASS,
Scale l' . 401 Jan* 7, 1957
Spada, Taddeo & Zabar R* S,
Examinations of the plan and the site show that it
is proposed to install an 800-gallon concrete septic tank, a
distribution box and 400 square feet of leaching trench area
at the filling station, The hardware store is to be served
by a 600-gallon septic tank and 300 square feet of leaching
trench area. Percolation tests conducted by Spada, Taddeo &
Zabar, Registered Sanitarians, indicated a percolation rate
of about 4-1/2 minutes per inch at the gasoline station
sewage disposal area. Percolation tests made at the hardware
store showed a percolation rate of from 5*6 to 6.6 minutes
per inch„ No ground water was encountered at either location.
The leaching lines from both septic tank installations will
be laid in 10 inches of 3/4 to 2-1/2-inch stone over which
will be placed 2 inches of 1/8 to 1/4-inch stone. A� standard
approved oil and gasoline trap will be installed to prevent
petroleum products from reaching the sewage disposal system,
Both drainage fields will be more than 200 feet from the
high water mark of Lake Cochichewick*
The plan referred to above, however# indicates that
the leaching fields will be installed in ground where the
surface elevations are from 120 to 125 feet and the slope
toward Lake Cochichewick is relatively steep. The Department,
therefore, recommends that additional fill be provided for a
distance of at least 50 feet from the leaching areas toward
Lake Cochichewiek and that the surface of the fill be
brought to a grade of not less than 120 feet. It is also
recommended that the oil and gasoline trap be properly
maintained to prevent the escape of petroleum products,
With the understanding that the above recommendations
will be complied with,, the Department approves the plan
submitted,
Respectfully,
6tingTputy
H. in g ur
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Co is .ner
Environmental Sanitation
C-Board of Public Works
North Andover
Spada, Taddeo & Zaba.r
Registered Sanitarians
32 Washington Avenue
Natick
Mr, Arthur B. Colgate
North Andover
2.
April 2L, 1957
Mr. Arthur B. Colgate Re: Lakeside Filling Station
41 Franklin Street North Andover
Winchester., 11�lssachusetts
Dear Ar. Colgate:
As soon as I receive recommendations from our Sanitarian
and approval from the Board, you may have a permit for sub-service
disposal system for the existing Lakeside Filling Station.
However, as you stated.yo, plan fo build a new
station, a complete plan of the proposed station must be
submitted beffre any action will be taken*
It is my present understanding, that we can only
attain final agreements when you submit the new plan.
Yours very truly,
11ORTH AJTk,r,,zh 60A11.-1." �U' A 7 TH
Mary F. Sheridan, Agent
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VENTRAL
April 18, 1957.
Miss Mary Sheridan,
Office of Board of Health,
Town Building,
North Andover, Massachusetts.
Dear Mary:
Since I do not have any Board of Health stationery, and
would prefer to have the Colgate letter go out on it, L enclose
herewith a copy of a letter which I wishfyou-would have typed, in
triplicate, and the original signed by Dr. Kay, as Chairman of the
Board 0114 Rama
Under the statute (Section 1231,,is given the power to
specify the time within which a nuisance must be abated, and may
specify a time as short as twenty—four hours. In my opinion this
would be an unreasonable requirement to make of Mr. Colgate; and I
therefore suggest that ahother time be specified — preferably not less
than two weeks, and as m=ach longer as the Board sees fit to give him,
having in mind that in the event a criminal complaint against Colgate
becomes necessary, the Court would very likely not find him guilty if
he is not given sufficient time by your notice to remedy the situation.
Perhaps you should consult with Romano concerning this matter,
and find out from him what he believes a reasonable time would be, and
then see that the order to Colgate gives him at least that much time,
and perhaps even a week or so more.
After the letter has been typed, and the original signed by
Dr, Kay, I wish you would return the pri.ginal and one of the carbons
to me, so that I may undertake to have it .properly delivered to
Mr. Colgate.
Very trul
ARNO S
Enclosure.
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May 18, 1957.
Board of Health,
Town Building,
North Andover, Massachusetts. Attention of Miss Mary Sheridan,
Gentlemen:
I-assume that Mr. Colgate has taken no action in response
to the most recent notice sent to him concerning the overflowing
cesspool at 1984-86 Great Pond Road.
Upon that assumption, it is now in order for your Board to
take steps, under General Laws, Chapter 111, Section 125, to remove
the nuisance in question.
I think you should first procure in writing a detailed recommen-
dation from Mr. Romano as to the precise steps to be taken, and thereafter
at a meeting of your Board, if his recommendations are satisfactory to you,
to take and record a formal vote to accept them, and to engage the services
of someone competent to carry them out.
Once this has been done; you should then promptly set about
having the necessary work performed.
In the absence of the requisite funds, I should suppose that
the Advisory Board would have the power to effect a transfer of funds
for the purpose, upon your application.
If possible, I should like to have copies for my file, of
Mr. Romano's recommendations, your Boards action thereon (by way of proper
minutes kept of your meeting) and of any other letters or written documents
which may be issued by you in connection with this whole matter,
Please keep me advised as to what steps you are taking in
connection with this whole matter.
Very truly s
rp D S
AHS/S
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
OFFICE OF
BOARD OF SELECTMEN
April 10. 1957
Board of Health
North Andover, Mass.
Dear Dr, Kay:
The proposal of the Board of Health to purchase the land of a two-
family house at 1986 Great Pond Road was discussed at our meeting last night.
We unanimously decided to request you attend our next meeting, April 22, to
consider this matter with you personally.
Please advise us if this is not convenient for you.
Very truly yours,
/Board of Selectmen
Ralph(! E. Finck, Chairman
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April 12j, 1957
Attorney Arnold H. Salisbury
316 Essex Street
Lawrence$ Massachusetts
Dear Mr. Salisbury:
Tice Board of Health at a meeting April 10, 1557, instructed
me to request you to take all necessary action to eleminate a health
hazard, namely an overflowing sub-surface disposal system at
1984-1986 Great Pond head, North Andover.
According to the alisting in the Assessors files the ,
property is owned by Mr. Arthur B. Colgate, 41 Franklin Street.,
Winchester, Massachusetts and the assessed valuation is #2750.
One tenement is presently occupied by Mr. Francis Haphey
and family.
Yours very truly,
BOARD OF HSI AT.,TH
Mary F. Sheridan, Agent
BOARD OF HEALTH
TOWN OF' NORT;i ANDOVER, MASS.
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5. SHOW DIMIZIONS OF HOUSE
6. SHOW DISTANCES OF HOUSE TO ALL PROPERTY LINES � ` M
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8. SHOW LOCATION AND SIZE OF SEPTIC TANK OR CESSPOOL
9. NOTE LOCATION AND DISTANCE OF WELL FR011 SEWERAGE SYSTEM
10. SHOW LOCATION OF BROOKSp STREAM, DITCHES, LEDGE OUTCROP, ETC.
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Board of Health
North Andover, Mass.
Dear Dr. Kay:
At the regular Monday night meeting of the Board of Select-
men Mr. Raymond Cashman and Mr. Howard Gilman appeared in their own
interests to discuss the Lakeside Gas Station license application
for the installation of new underground gas tanks.
The Board unanimously voted to meet April 1, 1957 At 7:30 P.M.
with representatives of the Board of Public Tdorks the Board of
Health, and the interested parties for further discussion of this
matter..
We would appreciate .it if you or a representative of your
Board could attend this meeting.
Very truly yours,
Board of Selectmen
ealph E. Finck, Chairman
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March 6, 1957
Miss Mary F. Sheridan, R.N. Avery Street
Health Agent
Board of Health Ipswich, Massachusetts
North Andover, Massachusstts
Dear Miss Sheridan:
An examination of the premises of the duplex house, located
on Great Pond Road, owned by Mr. Arthur Colgate was Made March
3, 1957•
At that time a dye material was placed in one of the
water closets in order to trace any possible outcrop
of sewage. On March 5, 1957 a return visit was made and
sewage containing the colored dye was observed overflowing
ontothe surface of the ground.
The overflowing sewage disposal system is lmcatedapproximately
onehundred feet away from the lake.
Very y y ours
truly s
Ernest Romano
Sanitarian
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January 15, 1957
Board of Selectmen
Tom Building-
North Andover, Massachusetts
Be: Colgate properties on Osgood Street and Great Pond Road
Gentlemen:
I have been asked by the North Andover Board of Health
to represent it in the scatter of its objections to the continuation
of certain uses to Qiich portions of the above properties are presently
being put, and to the'extonsion of certain others uses which is being
proposed,by the owner. That Board has specifically requested me to
write to you in'its behalf, so that there may be no misunderstanding
of its position.
the location of all three properties (the house on Osgood
Street, the Pilling Station on Great fond Road and the house on Great
Pond Road) is such that the disposal of sewage must be carefully effected
if pollution of Lake Cochichewick is to be avoided. I understand that
there is noreQ Bent sewage problem as to the Osgood Street house, since it
is currently unoccupied; but the Board of Health will insist upon a new
and careft lly constructed disposal system when and if these promisee ars
sold and occupied.
There are present problems, which the Board regards as very
dangerous to the health of the people of the Town, with reference to the
other two locations. Indeed, it has eondemmed the present sewage disposal
systems installed in this area, and steps will be taken forthwith to
implement its decisions. Its strong feeling is that no effective disposal
facilities can be installed except at great expense; this is particularly
true if, as rumored, the owner attempts to go forward with the operation
Of an enlarged service station facility at the location of the present '
filling station,Of `
that the owner be ml Concern to it is the propml, now before your Board,
permitted to install an extensive gasoline storage plant.
I am informed that the local Board of Public Works is likewise deeply
concerned over the possibility of pollution of the waters of the Lake
If such construction is permitted by your Board. I am aware that the
(a)
State Department of Public 110uth has indicated that its reouiroments
might be satisfied by some form of construction of such a storage tank,
but it still remains true, of course, that the local Board of public Works
must also agree with such a position if it is to perform its function as
the guardian of the Torn water supply
y.
I understand that the Board of Health and the Board of
Public Works are in complete agreement on the inadvisability of
any such extended use of the filling station o permitting
'Ibis communication has, as its principal purpose,
d8 has been proposed
on notice that, notwithstanding any contraryrpose, the putting of your Board
the too local agencies most familiar withhealth proion le any State Board,
the continued purity of the water su problems the
with
that the PPhV, stand together in the opinion
granting of any such permission would be a distinct threat to the
health and welfare of the people of the Tom,
The Omer has heretofore, in connection with another
local project undertaken by him, shown a complete disregard forthe wishes
of the townspeople. I refer, of course, to his attempt to cfrIcumvent the
amendment of the zonidg by-law, some time
along Massachusetts Avenue. In the light ofthis lot it'isrsuggested
that you scrutinize with care a Aro �'°e by it is .suggested
lucrative althoughthe might � ' posals Presently made by him_which ,
y g Prove to him, are deemed by two, local .Boards
to be actually dangerous to the tounspeople� This suggestion is made, not s�
withstanding the eminence of any counsel whom the owner mary. see fit to engage
in his behalf,"
Board of HealthI should appreciate your advising me, as counsel for-the
, of any action taken by your Board upon the pending .application.
In the event, which I trust is unlikely, that you choose to disregard the
clear warnings of danger which that Board has
protect itself from later criticism b given, I shalt advis®,'it to
People of north Andover what its y mng it extremely clear to ill-the
Position has for some time--been .
Very truly yours,
Arnold H.' Salisbury
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Par. George d, Coogan
District Sanitary rwtgineer
Northeastern District
North Reading State Sanatorium
North Wilmington., Xass,
Dear Por. Coogan
Herewith is submitted -a plan of sewage disposal for a 2
family house located at 100.1 Osgood Street, North Andover, Massachusetts
owned by Mr. Arthur B. Colgate.
The house is presently serviced by a single cesspool-as
shown an the accompanying plat. This cesspool will be abandoned. The
new system is designed for 2 bedrooms per fam1.2y for a total. of 4 bed-
rooms, C automatic clothes Mashers,. ? dish washers,. and 2 garbags
grizide.se it is proposed to discharge all sewage and waste mater to a
1500 gallon septic tank as sbown or to two smaller precast tanks in series
1000 gallon tank to a 500 gallon -tank. Settled sewage effluent win then
flaw to a distribution boas and into a 10W square foot leaching bed.
Leaching lines will be 4" orangeburg or 4" bell and spigot
tale laid at a slope of u to 6 inches per 100 feet.
Percolation tests were performed by the writers on Dec-
ember 1, 1956 in accordance .,with Massachusetts i3.P.H. procedures. The
results of the test was as follows:
0t1 911 loam
T; 9" - 13" subsoil
13" - 45" saatcy_Yr clay
Percolation rate. 4*3 minutes per inch.. do dater was
encountered at a depth of 69 inches*
The minimum criteria of square foot per gal: is therefore
used.
1500 gallon tank = 150% . 1000 gallons a 1000
square feet.
Approval of this plan is respectfully requested.
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Melvin 3+. Zabar
Spada,, Taddeop umbar
Public JorksD No. Andover
`Board of xeath, No„ Andover
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER. MASSACHUSETTS
OFFICE OF
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November 6, 1956
Board of Health
North Andover, Massachusetts
Gentlemen:
As you know the Selectmen appointed Attorney Arthur A. Thomson to act
as counsel for your board but due to ethical reasons., Mr. Thomson has
declined the offer.
The Selectmen have rescinded their previous vote and they now appoint
Attorney Arnold H. Salisbury to act as counsel for your problem.
Very truly yours,
BOARD OF SELECTMEN
WAF:D William A. Finneran, Chairm A
William A. Finneran, Chairman Raymond Broadhead .Arthur P. Kirk
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
OFFICE OF
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November 6, 1956
Board of Health:
North Andover
Gentlemen:
The Board. of Selectmen voted to grant permission to engage legal
counsel for the matter referred to in your letter of November 1,
1956.
The Board voted unanimously to appoint Attorney Arthur A. Thomson
as counsel for your Board and we will notify him of this action.
Please send your information concerning your problem to Attorney
Thomson and he will go on from there.
Very truly yours,
. BOA
RD OF SELECUEN
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WAF:D William A. Finneran, Chairman
RESIDENCE 29277 OFFICE 31040
ARTHUR A. THOMSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BAY STATE BUILDING
LAWRENCE, MASS.
July 3s 95 1 6
Board of Health
Town Building
North Andover, Mass.
Dear Sirs:
This is in reply to Miss Sheridan' s letter dated June 28th last
addressed to Mrs. Sara Beck relating to premises owned by Mrs. Beck
on Great Pond Road.
I am informed that Mrs. Beck employed an architect who drew plans
some time ago, a copy of. which plan was left in your office with
the understanding that Mrs. Beck was to hear later from your Board.
At a subsequent time , the sanitary engineer employed by your Board
visited Mrs. Beck and it is my understanding that he was to advise
as to what was required to correct this sanitation problem. Your
letter of June 28th last is the only advice received from your
Board since that time.
Will you now be good enough to advise me in what manner correction
is desired and as to what the specifications are which you may
require relating to this problem.
Yours very truly,
Cj t- -1
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October 5$ 1955
Mrs. Sara Beck
21 Ridge Road
Lawrence$ Massachusetts
Dear Mrs. Beck:
The State Department of Public Health has recently completed
a sanitary survey of the watershed of Lake uochichewick, the
source of water supply for the town of North Andover. This report
states that at The Lakeside .pilling Station, owned by you,
there is "evidence of past overflow of a cesspool, a violation
of Rule 3.11 A copy of the Rules and Regulations adopted by
the State Department of Public nealthfor the purpose of preventing
the waters of Lake (,,ochichewiek is enclosed.
You are hereby notified to submit a plan for approval, showing
how you will correct the nuisance to this department within
' ten days,
Before you begin the correction, the Board of Health requires
you to obtain a permit from the department, which permit is
granted only after the necessary tests have been made and the
plan submitted by you has been accepted.
With reference to notice of flay 27th, concerting the violation
at 15$6 Osgood Street, I am sorry to inform you that the pian
submitted appears to be inadequate and respect£fiill�.y suggest
that you arrange a meeting with Mr. Romano also within ten days
to discuss this matter.
If at the expiration of time allowed the requests of this
notice have not been met and no cause aforesaid be shown, such
further action as the law requires will be taken.
Yours very truly,
BOAr_D RIF Hr.ALTH
By
Mary F. Oheriden$ Agent
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2nd COPY
BOARD OF HEALTH
North Andover
Massaohusetts
October 5, 1955
Mrs. Sara Beck
21 Rid ge Roa d
Lawrence , Uassachuse tts
Dear Mrs. Beck
The State Department of Public Health has recently completed
a sanitary survey of the watershed of Lake Cochi,chewick, the
source of water supply for the Town of North Andover, This
report states that at the Lakeside Filling Station, owned by you,
there is "Evidence of past overflow of a cesspool, a violation
of Rule 5." A copy of the flules and Regulations adopted by
the State Department of Public Health for the purpose of prevent-
ing the waters of Lake Cochichewick is enclosed.
You are hereby notified to submit a plan for approval, showing
how you will correct the nuisance to this department within
ten days.
Before you begin the correction, the Board of Health requires
you to obtain a permit from the department, which permit is
granted only after the necessary tests have been made and the
plan submitted by you has been accepted.
With reference to notice of May 27th, concerning the violation
at 1988 Osgood Street, I am sorry to inform you that the plan
submitted eple ars to be inadequate and respectfully suggest
that you arrange a meeting with Mr. Romano also within ten days
to discuss this matter.
If at the expiration of time allowed the requests of this
notice have not been met and no cause aforesaid be shown, such
further action as the law requires will be taken.
Yours very truly,
BOARD OF HEALTH
(
Sign ed) By Fury F. Sheridan
Agent
2nd copy
BOARD OF HEALTH
North Andover
Massachusette
June 28,1955.
Mrs. Bars Beek
21 Ridge Road
Lawrence, `Mas-sachusette
Dear Ars.' Beak»
According to records of October 1955, in the Health Dept.
Office, the Board members were of the opinion that you
would secures a Sanitary Engineer to d raw plans for
correction of violations reported to you on May 2701955
and October 5, 1955, concerning private sewerage disposals
systems on premises' owned by you at 1989 treat Pond Read
and the Lakeside Pilling Station in North Andover.
To date no plans have been received. You, as owner, are
hereby notified to submit duplicate plans for approval
to the department` within 2 weeks of the services of this
not Lee,
If I, at the expiration of time allowed, plans for approval
have not been received and no cause aforesaid Abe shown,
such further aotion will be taken as the law requires.
Yours very truly,
BOARD OF HEALTH
5i ga ed) By Mary F. Sheridan
Agent
2nd Copy
BOARD OF HEALTH
North Andover
Massachusetts
May 27, 1955
Mrs. Sara Beck
21 Ridge Road
Lawrence, 'Aassa.chusetts
Dear Mrs. Beck
In connection with a sanitary survey , now being conducted on the
watershed of Lake Cochiahewick, the source of water sup' ply for
the Town of North Andover, cesspools were found to be overflowing
on premises occupied by Mr. Stone end. Mr. Haphey at 3986 Great
Pon d Road. It is understood that you are the, owner of this
props rty. you are hereby notified to remedy the' nuisance within
a week.
The overflow of sewage from these cesspools constitutes a violation
of the rules and regulations adopted by the State Department of
Public Health in 1912 for the purpose of preventing the pollution
of the waters of Lake Cochiahewick. --.-
Before you begin the correction of the systems, the Board of
Health requires you to obtain a' permit from the department, which
permit is granted only after the necessary tests have been dme by
our .Sanitarian and a plan submitted by .you hes been accepted.
Should you care to discuss the matter further or obtain any
additional information heretofore, please consult the Forth Andover
Board of .Health.
Very truly yours,
BOARD OF HEALTH
(Supe d) By Mary F. Sheridan Agent
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May 27* 1955,
Mrs. Sara Beck, �� a
21 Ridge Road,,
Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Dear Mrs. Boek*O
In connection with a sanitary survey now being conducted on the
watershed of Lake Cochichewick, the source of water s4pply for
the town of Forth Andover,cesspols, Frere found to be overflowing
on premises occupied by 14r. Stone and Mr* Haphey at 1986 Great
Pond Road# It is understood that you are the owner of this
propertyo You are hereby notified to remedy the nuisance within
a week.
The overflow of sewage from these cesspools constitutes a violation
of the rules and regulations adopted by the .State Department of
Public Health in 1912 for the purpose of preventing the pollution
of the Maters of Lake Cochichewick.
Before you begin the correction on the systems„ the Board of
Health requires you to obtain a premit From the department, which
permit is granted only after the necessary tests have been done by
our Sanitarian and a plan submitted by you has been accepted:.
Should you care to discuss the shatter further or obtain any additional
information heretofore, please consult the North Andover Board of
Healths.
' Very truly yoursp
By - Mary F. Sheridan, AGENT
I` BOARD OF HEALTH
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CHARLES W. TROMBLY
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
523 BAY STATE BUILDING
LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS
March 12, 1962
North Andover Board of Health
Mary Sheridan,, Agent
Town Building
North Andover, Massachusetts
Re: Arthur B. Colgate property
1964 Great Pond Road., No. Andoverj, Mass.
Dear Mary:
Will you please compile all of your records and notes pertain-
ing to the unsanitary condition of the duplex house that was taken
by the Town in 1958. The notes for the years 1958 back through 1954
will be the only ones I am interested in.
I
The reason for this is that the Petition for Damages is to be
heard in the Lawrence Superior Court on Monday, March 19, 1962.and
I would want you to have this in readiness so that you could testi-
fy from your official records.
Trusting you will gather these figures and contact my office,
I remain
Sincerely S'
Charles W. Trombl
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OFFICE RESIDENCE
MURDOCK 2.1967 MURDOCK 3.3243
CHARLES W. TROMBLY
ATTORNEY . AT . LAW
523 BAY STATE BUILDING
LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS
August 20, 1958
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North Andover Board of Health
Julius Kay, Chairman
Town Hall
North Andover, Massachusetts
Dear Sir:
Please be advised that on August 15, 1958
the Board of Selectmen for the Town of North Andover executed the taking
of the Colgate property one Great Pond Road in North Andover, Massachu-
setts. This was authorized at Town Meeting on June 9, 1958 and was
approved by the 1111assachusetts Board of Public Health on June 12, 1958.
T further advise you that on August 18, 1958
the said taking was recorded in the Registry of Deeds at Lawrence and the
interested parties were notified.
li Sincerely yours,,.,--
C rles�.�-Trroombly
CViT:JPM
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OFFICE RESIDENCE
M URDOCK 21967 MURDOCK 33243
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CHARLES W. TROMBLY
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
523 BAY STATE BUILDING I
LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS
June 12, 1958
North Andover Board of Health
Julius Kay, Chairman
Town Hall
North Andover, Massachusetts
Dear Sir:
I officially advise you that the Town Meeting of
June 9, 1958 authorized the Selectmen to take the Colgate land along
the shores of Lake Cochichewick or any portion thereof. The State
Department of Public Health held a hearing on the same on June 9,
1958 at 1:30 p.m. in Boston. I attended this hearing as your repre-
sentative. You should be notified directly by the State Department
of Public Health of their action.
I would appreciate your advising me when you have re-
ceived word from the State Department of Public Health so that I may
arrange a meeting with the various departments to perfect this taking.
Sincerely yours;"
ha rle s W. Trolfib ly
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Charles W. Trombl , Tsquire
523 Bay State Building
Lavmenoe, Mass*
Dear Sirs
At the Special Town Meeting held in the Veteran' s
Auditorium of the North Andover High School on Monday`Evening
June 9, 1958 at 8 P.M. , the following article appeared in the ;
'w.arrants
AhTICLE 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a
or provide by bond issue or transfer from available funds a suffic 'L .t
sum of money to allow the Town to purchase, take by eminent domai
or otherwise acquire a parcel of land and buildings thereon on th
watershed of Lake Coohiohewiok now owned by Arthur Be Colgate anciR,
bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the
southerly line of Great Pond Road said point being the northwesterly
corner of land now owned by the Town and used as a pumping station
lot; thence S 16 - 43 - 35w, 47,16- feet to a point in the high water
line of the lake; thence westerly and southwesterly, by the High
water line of the lake, about785 feet, to a point in the stone wall
at land of the Boston University; thence westerly by the stone wall
and land of the Boston University, about 130 feet to a drill hole
in the- wall; thence N 15 - 39 - 57E, 230.0 feet to an iron pipe in
the southerly line of Great Pond Road; thence by the southerly lino
of Great Pond Road, S 74 - 20 - 0 E, 45,45 feet to an Essen County
Bound; thence S 73 - 16 - 25£s, 38.50 feet to the point of beginning.
Containing 1.05 acres, more or less.
Petition of the Board of Health.
Under the aforesaid article the following was voted:
VOTED that the Town raise and appropriate .for the purpose of „
acquiring by purchase, taking by eminent domain or otherwise from
the owner or owners the tracts of land as described in this Article
or any portion of said land described in said article and for the
purpose indicated in said Article, that the Board of Selectmen be
and hereby is authorized to sot for the. Town in oonne.otion with thin
Article or take any other aotion in relation thereto, and that thv
_ a ,•��af' I_�TinwtgasjT MmAT•AA_A.n1L ,t
arZ �G E►C3D Ont hA taken from Qyer
Surplus to used in whole or in part b* sa d of Selectmen,
for the purpose of this Article.
The vote was unanimous and so deolarod,
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May 28, 1958
Dr. Julius P. .Kay, thY Lirman
Board of Health
North Andover, Massachusetts
Gentlemen:
We respectfully request you meet with the Board of Selectmen
in this office on Wednesday, June 4, 1958 at 7:30 P.M. to dis-
cuss matters relative to land taking at Lake Cochickewick.
It is hoped you will be able to attend this meeting.
Very truly yours,
BOARD OF SLG EC°1IAM n
Ralph E. Finck, .Chairman
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May 28, 1958 J
P erre
3 is heireby given that application has been made
the tonin of North Andover for the approval of this
the acquisition by purchase or otherwise of a
certain pArdei of lid in North Andover on the watershed of
Lake Cochichewick, source of water supply for the town of
North Andover, for the prpose of protecting the water supply
of said town of North Andover in said pond. The parcel pro-
posed for taking is located northwesterly of Lake Cochichewick,
southerly of Great Pond Road, opposite its intersection with
Osgood Street, and do ,rises an area of about 1.05 acres and
is owned by Arthur A. Colgate, 41 Franklin Road, Winchester,
Massachusetts.
In response to said application the Department of Public
Health acting under the provisions of Chapter 40, Section 41,
of the General Laws$ will give a hearing in the office of its
Division of Sanitary Engineering, Room 511, State House, Boston
on Monday, June 9, 1958 at 1:30 p.m.
A plan showing the parcel in question is on file in the
office of the Division of Sanitary Engineering, State House,
Boston, and in the office of the Board of Public Works of the
town of North Andover.
By order of- the Department of Public Health.
Very truly yours
X,
Commissioner
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