These regulations are intended to protect the public and environmental
health, provide adequate water supply and wastewater treatment, and
ensure that there will be adequate protection against flooding, sedimentation,
siltation and other drainage problems.
Any applicant required to file an EHIR with the Board shall
have the burden of proving by submission of a preponderance of credible
evidence that the proposed work, subject to suitable conditions issued
by the Board, shall not have unacceptable significant and/or cumulative
effect upon the public or environmental health.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPS)
Construction-phase or permanent structural components designed,
constructed, operated and maintained to improve stormwater quality
and/or to convey or impound stormwater.
CONTIGUOUS
Sharing a boundary, including adjacent parcels separated
by a public or private way.
IMPERVIOUS or IMPERVIOUS AREA
A hard surface which either prevents or retards the entry
of water into the underlying soil compared to natural conditions prior
to development, and/or a hard surface which causes water to run off
the surface in greater quantities or at an increased rate of flow
compared to natural conditions prior to development. Common impervious
surfaces include, but are not limited to rooftops; roads; walkways;
patios; driveways; parking lots; storage areas; concrete, asphalt,
brick or block pavements; packed or compacted gravel surfaces; packed
earthen surfaces; and oiled, macadam or other surfaces which similarly
impede the natural infiltration of stormwater. Porous pavement is
not considered impervious if said porous pavement system is designed,
constructed and maintained in accordance with MassDEP Stormwater Handbook
and accepted industry practices.
MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE (MEP)
The greatest reasonable effort to address protection of the
environment from human activity. The Board of Health may consider
such factors as significance of the natural resource, proximity of
the proposed human activity in relation to the natural resource, and
specific site conditions when determining whether the maximum extent
possible has been achieved.
PERSON
Every individual, partnership, corporation, firm, association,
group, or governmental entity owning property or carrying on an activity
subject to this regulation.
Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Board may seek relief
therefrom within 30 days in any court of competent jurisdiction as
provided by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
This regulation shall take effect immediately upon passage by
the Board of Health.