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HEALTH DEPARTMENT
PERMIT APPLICATION SIGN OFF TRANSMITTAL SHEET
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RESIDENTIAL AND/OR COMMERCIAL BUILDING
HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Determines Compliance to State and Town Regulations; i.e., Requirements
For Septage Disposal and other Public Health Activities.
Please submit three (3) copies of plans, to include:
(L) Site Plan showing existing buildings, water line location,
and septic system location;
(2.) Floor plan labeling ALL rooms within building
(all existing and proposed) —
Note: Floor plans not requiredfor decks, sheds, windows, roofing;
(3.) If necessary, Title 5 application signed by licensed installer
with fee.
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TOWN OF YARMOUTH BUILDING DEPARTMENT
APPLICATION FOR DETERMINATION OF NON -APPLICABILITY
AQUIFER PROTECTION BYLAW fd06.5.1.1
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Property Owner:
Property location
Proposed Use:
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Has applicant has fully complied with the Submittal Requirements of §406.5.2 ?
(Attach copy of Hazardous Materials List)
2. Does the proposed use meet all of the Design and Operation requirements of §406.5.7,
3. Are the chemicals, pesticides, fuels and other potentially toxic or hazardous materials used or
stored at the site, or produced by the proposed use, in qualities not greater than those
commonly associated with normal household use,
4. Does the proposed use meet all of the objectives and water quality criteria of the bylaw:
The above applicant hereby acknowledges that the Building Inspector may require the applicant to submit the
matter to the Health Agent or Board of Health, and may require the applicant to demonstrate that he/she has
received a favorable report from the Health Agent or Board of Health. The Determination, if made, shall apply
only to the individual applicant and proposed use and shall automatically expire upon any change of use or
transfer of ownership of the business. There shall be no appeal from an unfavorable Determination of any such
application, nor from a failure to act, except for filing by the applicant for a Special Permit from the Board of
Appeals as otherwise provided herein.
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Building Inspector, based upon a review of this application and information
1eby determines that the proposed use satisfies the requirements of§406.5.1.1 and
ply for a Special Permit under §406.5
Health Agent ate
Form must bt fled with the Town Clerk and copies of this form must be sent to the following
departments (as listed in §406.5.4); Water, Engineering, Fire, Health, Planning, Conservation, Board of
Appeals.
Aquifer Protection District Waiver 05/08
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TO: Commercial Applicants in the APD
FROM: Yarmouth Health Department
SUBJECT: Hazardous Materials
As part of the application process for a Board of Appeals hearing or Determhdion of Non -Applicability,
Please complete this form and return it with your application. For further information concerning hazardous
materials mPlabons, contact the Health Dgmtnmeat Office.
In the conduct of your present andJor proposed business, do you store, use, generate any of the
following types of products? Pkase check aff which apply and Ust quanditiq,
Antifreeze, Engine & Radiator Flushes
Hydraulic, Brake, Automatic Trans. Fluid
Grease, Lubricants
Floor/Driveway Degreaser
Rustproofing/Underrq"
Vehicle Waxes, Polishes
Motor Oil
Gasolix c uels
Degreaser/Cleaners
Battery Acid
Vehicle Detergents
Asphalt, Tar Sealers
Paint, Varnishes, Stains, Dyes, Thinners wilt- wood Preservatives
( 64f to y vffe i)
Dry Cleaning Solvents, Carbon Tetrachloride Floor/Furnihm Strippers
Other Cleaning Solvents
Drain, Toilet, Cesspool Cleaners
Bug & Tar Removers
Printing Inks dt Dyes
Pesticides, Insecticides, Herbicides
Nitrate Fertilizer
Leather Dyes
Rock salt, Road salt
Refrigerants
Photo chemicals
Pool Chlorine
Rodenticide, Fungicides
Jewelry Cleaner
PCB=s
Electroplating Sludges Others (List)
Applicant Signature: Date: %� y
HEALTAPDDETERI O-99
TOWN OF YARMOUTH
1146 ROUTE 28, SOUTH YARMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS 02664-4451
Telephone (508) 398-2231 ext. 1240, Fax (508) 760-3472
BOARD OF HEALTH
MEMORANDUM
TO: Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) L
FROM: Carl E. Lawson, Jr., Hazardous Waste Inspector C
SUBJECT: ZBA Petition Number 4919
Cape Cod Fine Finishes LLC
Proposed Wood Finishing Shop
583 Forest Rd., Unit A
DATE: October 14, 2021
Background and Proposal
Nikolay Danov, owner of Cape Cod Fine Finishes LLC met with Building Commissioner
Mark Grylls and me on Sept. 9 regarding his proposal to rent a commercial unit at 583
Forest Rd., Unit A. Mr. Danov explained his overall business operation and the specific
operations he proposes to conduct at this location.
Cape Cod Fine Finishes conducts residential and commercial, interior and exterior
painting along with wood cleaning.
At 583 Forest Rd., Unit A, Mr. Danov proposes to: (1) park company vehicles; (2) store
hard goods; (3) store a small quantity of latex paint and (4) conduct spray finish
application of latex paint to finished carpentry components such as wooden trim and
moulding.
The proposed location is within the Town's Aquifer Protection District (APD) for the
public drinking water supply.
Regulatory Items
1) Within the APD the storage of toxic and hazardous materials is limited to normal
household quantities per Town Bylaw Section 406.5.2. Cape Cod Fine Finishes
proposes to store a maximum of 5 gallons of latex paint.
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2) The Board of Health (BOH) Regulation "Handling and Storage of Toxic or
Hazardous Materials," effective May 2, 1990, has a licensing threshold of 10
gallons. Again, Cape Cod Fine Finishes proposes to store a maximum of 5
gallons of latex paint. The regulation also includes, but is not limited to, 150%
volume secondary containment of toxic or hazardous materials.
Toxic or Hazardous Materials Delive
Mr. Danov or his associates will purchase the latex paint in container sizes of one -gallon
or less and bring it to their commercial unit.
Toxic or Hazardous Materials Handling and Storage
The latex paint will be stored inside the commercial unit within plastic totes that will
serve as secondary containment.
Toxic or Hazardous Materials Use
The latex paint will be used in spray gun application to finished carpentry components
as described above.
Paint brushes and rollers will not be used within the commercial unit although they are
used at job sites.
Equipment Cleanin
The spray gun applicators are cleaned by cycling water through the equipment.
No brushes or rollers are proposed to be cleaned at this site.
Mr. Danov is aware that no painting tools or equipment may be cleaned with resultant
waste water discharged to the ground such as would happen if these items were
washed in a sink.
Toxic or Hazardous Materials Disposal
Mr. Danov explained that:
1) The resultant water/paint mix from the spray gun applicator cleaning will be
retained in buckets of up to 5 gallons in size.
2) No more than one bucket will be filled at a time.
3) The water/paint mix is hardened using a dedicated hardening compound that
solidifies the material.
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4) Once solidified the waste material is disposed of in the general trash. This is
acceptable as the material is not flammable or reactive.
5) Excess paint is given to customers that they can use for touch-up application if
needed, therefore no latex paint accumulates.