Politics & Government

Plastic Bag Reduction Bylaw, Mosquito Spraying: Board Of Health

The Board of Health meets on Monday to address a lengthy agenda.

WAYLAND, MA — The Board of Health tackles a lengthy agenda that includes hearings on private residence projects, an update on a plastic bag bylaw and mosquito spraying.

The meeting, open to the public, takes place on Monday, March 20, at 7 p.m. at the Wayland Town Building.

Here is the agenda:

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AGENDA

7:00 p.m. Public Comment

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7:05 p.m. 17 Hereford Road – Variance from WBOH Regulations for leachfield sizing, demolition/new construction project, Designer Mike DiModica, Owner Rebecca Devine

7:30 p.m. 57 School Street – Variance from WBOH Regulations for leachfield sizing, to add bedrooms, Professional Engineer Bob Drake, owner Nathanial Lindzen

7:55 p.m. 188 Commonwealth Road – Royal Wayland Nursing Home – Update on use of “Soil Air” Innovative and Alternative Technology to rejuvenate a septic system leaching field, Engineer Timothy Santos of Holmes and Mcgrath, also update on development project at this property; owners James/James Jr. Mamary

8:15 p.m. 8 Glezen Lane – Review and discuss letter received from Attorneys representing owners Karen and Frank Chase

8:35 p.m. 24 School Street – Preliminary application for 40B Affordable housing development– Review initial comments

8:45 p.m. Annual Town Meeting Article-Plastic Bag Reduction Bylaw-update

8:50 p.m. Information from East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project regarding new opting out process with the state

9:00 p.m. General business

  • Approve Bills
  • Approve minutes – February 13, 2017
  • Set future meeting dates
  • Review Director’s report

9:05 p.m. Topics not reasonably anticipated by the chair 48 hours in advance of the meeting, if any

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