Due to concern about increased degradation of the ponds and wetlands
in Georgetown and acting under the authority of MGL c. 111, § 31,
as amended, and for the protection of public health and the environment, the
Georgetown Board of Health has established and adopted the following regulations,
which supplements Massachusetts 310 CMR 15.00.
This regulation shall apply to all sewage disposal systems within 300
feet of the mean high-water mark of Pentucket Pond, Rock Pond and connecting
wetlands.
For the purpose of Town of Georgetown Board of Health Regulation Chapter
462, Article
IV, the following terms shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly requires otherwise. Terms expressed in singular shall be construed to incorporate the plural, and vice versa, unless the context otherwise requires. Definitions not included here shall be defined as per 310 CMR 15.00.
ABUTTER
The owner of any property that lies within 500 feet radially from
any lot line of the subject property, including those properties across a
traveled way or body of water. In the case of property that has frontage on
a pond, abutters will include all those properties with frontage on the pond.
EXISTING SYSTEMS
A sewage disposal or treatment system which is in existence at the
time of adoption of these regulations and which lies within the watershed
of and within 300 feet of the high-water mark of Pentucket Pond, Rock Pond
and the connecting wetlands and waterways.
WETLAND
Any land area or surface area so defined by the Massachusetts Wetlands
Protection Act, MGL c. 131, § 40, and regulations promulgated pursuant
thereto at 310 CMR 10.00 or pursuant to Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution
Control Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1341.
In addition to the failure criteria in 310 CMR 15.303, the following
conditions shall constitute a failure of an existing system and shall require
an upgrade in compliance with Title 5 and Georgetown Board of Health regulations.
A. A cesspool within 300 feet of the high-water mark of
Pentucket or Rock Pond, or the connecting waterway.
B. Direct discharge into the pond or into wetlands or onto
ground surface.
C. A tight tank that is not watertight or a tight tank whose
records of pumping are not commensurate with the use of the existing facility.
Any person aggrieved by an order, variance, issuance or denial by the
Georgetown Board of Health may appeal to any court of competent jurisdiction
provided for by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Any person who shall violate any provisions of this regulation for which
a penalty is not otherwise provided shall be subject to a fine of not more
than $200. Each day or a portion thereof during which a violation occurs or
continues shall constitute a separate offense.
Each section of these rules and regulations shall be construed as separate
and to the end that if any section, item, sentence, clause or phrase shall
be held invalid for any reason, the remainder of these rules and regulations
shall continue in full force and effect.
This regulation should take effect November 1, 1999.