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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - 462 Turnpike Street �_ _ -- 4 1 I I I I I I r? ou ancL I I .?(yory lob I I I I I I I I t, NORTH _ 3? °` BOARD OF HEALTH iHj t - y • : # • ° • 2- 83 120 MAIN STREET TEL. 68 64 CMUS�t` NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. 01845 Ext23 i MEMO DATE. January 6, 1995 TO: Garret Boles f FROM: Sandra Starr, He ministrator i RE: 462 Turnpike Street - Crescitelli This memo is an enlargement of my previous memo of November 29 1994 concerning this site. The results of the deep hole test which was done �on April 12 , 1993 showed that there was 10 inches of topsoil over 26 inches of subsoil. From 36 inches down to 84 inches the soil was a mottled silty fine sand. The groundwater was at 36 inches. When the percolation test was attempted on October 28; 1994 it was this groundwater that interfered with the test causing the test to be aborted. Provided that a passing percolation test can be achieved on the site, the size of the lot is probably sufficient to accomodate a small septic system such as that required for a small office building. This is, I believe, what the building has been used for in the past. i �,��1'>4'l�^�" :;�, 5 , F� \ s� l l a!C�.i�' �� �� t�t f '�,i,<i� � ,, •. � div '! 4' �,., `e, ���iRr`(( ��"1`"s�tiv ^w�r +.��Y� �� "t{ 'e� ++a`4��,?t? �`++kr` a ` ti"; t+ -'4• { l\ th 1`+, p�r , � �. _1t��t�!4.it\,`aiy_!:! v r�� ��y of 4 �� j: � ,�q k'>,2••'l ��, ,.�'`. l�,k nr� 1�, y 'Y1 F�• 4J+ ���:i•t7•.r � Y\,4:'Z�i•}r,3�'1 r. '� r:,� �`'' �V.: Y {, •r :��, \ ��} � +� e ��• -�? :�4; L'��\ -ti e;L' t r���i 4 �: i�\}\t.�$ets't,. `�� •.ti��Nk \-ham 't +S•• e C�• e�• •� �1 y i�e?t rr�.>4�e`'j,�'y'•t:'T\' �2i f 7•�w i: i ,)�r s '7.�'1r�+t����q/�`� S6 `•�i 1'Ci Y t .r + � «*. ), y.`�,� 'JI1,1 Jt�+a, ; 7 t ); 14 i.1 1 �.ci ! ��• �I'1 //aS't.t�v 1 Tr � �, K• �. et f. ti' ,� b f 1� �,h ' ! }I •r 1Y +'i '.1 � t�,�Z,il t si,a ,i "'111\ � 1 srlf !r ,•� a; l��t^v�`h.�. 1 S\ryA ,rl .!\� 1 r+' ' �} �1,1 ry' �t � �•� t,y� � � !a ' , :(j .7, � �� a i .a st1'�:. r ���, r,itt' ;'1�, + t,{ t,,:t, Y.`��{ t•� �t: �`�S',��, �1 e:��l. i;��tY�` 41�t„ `Ra..1 •r ,a. � +'t, � '`i. 't' :' rj•,�+• ``'jl h.'..�y\ ♦:�rT► tiiy:�li`C��i. S��ti�.)r:tt'ai'���L`��.ii '�r<'l.J',\r:w��.l;t l.r ��`i� 4•,t ,t' .+" •\. t� r, , t'1' 1, f ,.•i t 1 + + + y+`\t,',:.rt�l. til ,'i h jt•,ti al i,.�.Y.,;� .c�tti�••'i,'+i'{`I�t,f �Jr� 1 �'ti}�i•`:t���'l ly +ft tt�.,• 4 t, .++, 1 .t tip , I tY,;l�i� �� 1.+,:/Tr_. q 'tt ri ti•,1 l Y 1•'t '1• t l' .��� r,'�" C+ � c. � alt } ��r: Ifi�•',+ �" L + • , ,�, y '\ ,p aL +� •-•'1 ,a \(-ft (�. i�i r4,.� i�l:�\e l'r�• .t„t. .l.�"T a Ti�' �+ `� _1+\. •�,, 5 e i ••� ,t 'yt. i '•`+}+1;t.t't }!p�,.iS,' \.,.1 .11{ !t ''+��:'�f+� t l+ �` � •aT li ft• .{' - r1 r}.i Vii + ell;l'+�'tC f �j •t+ �r t r 'l'r .'�<. .`r la 1 j` + IYt t f i i 1 t • sSf :�� y�� qt yes.2r} S<.f,0 • '){f /1.1 t+ A �I .r �`,i.�r .F�t+Jr• f"• '.j - �1t r. .'y«P�`9 a7� f`i 4�17';•M }�!� _-t,�.��,f i'�.,+�r:f� 1 �'f•' f r f 1 T j, M a r. y•. i za ` .. :p •.'wi •+ Y' -,a. �Si,;`t#4 t ,,tiY;.. �,�a,i•'4 3bJ�'r�'-ft l�+,i'�,'S�• �{. y3.::�'. e'tWU I( 'Y f •• • c� , r .` ftri } '�;' +fi�`� `H' +/✓f "/� "" 1�1�tfY�+t '►f *i'} �FY' t ,AORTH '"gpfo V BOARD OF HEALTH x' r° 120 MAIN STREET TEL. 682-6483 �9n° .♦gyp �SSACMUSEs NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. 01845 Ext23 MEMO DATE: November 29, 1994 TO: GARRETT BOLES FROM: SANDRA STARR,1 44H)�,h STRAT0R RE: 462 TURNPIKE STREET - CRESCITELLI Mr. Crescitelli approached me early in 1993 about the property at 642 Turnpike Street, stating that he wanted to purchase it and remodel it. He made an appointment for soils testing which was carried out on April 12 , 1993 with Steve D'Urso. We were unable to perform a percolation test due to a high water table. Because of the size, shape and topography of the lot and the high water table I repeatedly discouraged Mr. Crescitelli from buying the land. I told him on the several occasions when he came into the office that I believed it was doubtful whether a septic system could be constructed on the site and that I would not recommend his buying the land. Mr. D'Urso also discouraged Mr. Crescitelli from buying the property. On October 28 , 1994 Mr. D'Urso and I were again on the property attempting to do a percolation test. Mr. Crescitelli was still planning to remodel and was talking about adding a third "bedroom" . Both Mr. D'Urso and I stated that if he were lucky enough to be able to put in any septic system that he should forget about a third bedroom. There were difficulties which prevented us from carrying out an official test. However, we got a sense that the soil was perking at approximately 28 minutes per inch. At this rate, any septic system would have to be quite large; this lot is simply too small to support a large septic system. I told the owner that there may be alternative technology that might permit a form of subsurface disposal, however, these systems are frequently very expensive, and it is possible that DEP would still require a passing percolation test.