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Duke Bitsko —Aye <br /> Kevin Beuttell—Aye <br /> Alex Dohan—Aye <br /> Ruth Ladd—Aye <br /> David Langseth—Aye <br /> Holly Samuels —Aye <br /> Phil Hamilton—Aye <br /> 8:08 PM <br /> ViewPoint Cloud Permit# CNOI-21-14 (No DEP#, Local bylaw only) <br /> Notice of Intent: 1060 Waltham Street <br /> Applicant: Core States Group <br /> Property Owner: Waltham MSG LLC (The Grossman Companies, Inc.) <br /> Project: re-use of an existing drainage connection <br /> Previous Meeting Date: 4/12/2021 <br /> Supplemental Documentation: <br /> — "Custom Soil Resource Report for Middlesex County, Massachusetts, JMP.26247 Chase <br /> Waltham"; Date: May 26, 2020 <br /> Mr. Alan Roscoe, Project Engineer with Core States Group, presented before the Commission. <br /> Mr. Roscoe stated that the entire site is situated with an overlying fill condition and organic peat <br /> deposit, and that the proposed site development is providing additional treatment with a <br /> significant reduction in impervious surface. <br /> Members of the Commission asked about the infiltration done on the site and Mr. Roscoe <br /> responded that the test holes were done to about 5-7 feet and they filled with groundwater below <br /> the saturation level. It is Mr. Roscoe's opinion, based on experience, that the soil is saturated <br /> below the ground surface; however, the Commission is not willing to close the hearing without <br /> additional tests. The Commission is requesting that additional percolation tests be performed, <br /> specifically at least two tests between B4 and B5. <br /> On a motion by Mr. Langseth and seconded by Mr. Beuttell, the Commission voted 7-0 by roll <br /> call vote to continue the hearing to the May 10, 2021 meeting at the applicant's request. <br /> Record of vote as follows: <br /> Duke Bitsko —Aye <br /> Kevin Beuttell—Aye <br /> Alex Dohan—Aye <br /> Ruth Ladd—Aye <br /> David Langseth—Aye <br /> Holly Samuels —Aye <br /> Phil Hamilton—Aye <br />
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