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All Forum Posts by: Steve Sapowsky

Steve Sapowsky has started 18 posts and replied 68 times.

Post: Plumber needed small job South Boston.

Steve SapowskyPosted
  • Investor
  • Granby, MA
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 15
Rich Ng it's some sort of complicated shower fixture. Doesn't feel comfortable messing with it.

Post: Plumber needed small job South Boston.

Steve SapowskyPosted
  • Investor
  • Granby, MA
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 15
Shower has low pressure. Tenant is unhappy. Anyone interested?

Post: Shared Well in Granby, MA. Board of Health Being Difficult

Steve SapowskyPosted
  • Investor
  • Granby, MA
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 15
Kobus Ryan it does currently have a shared shallow well. Although I think it was bootlegged because on the property cards it does mention a shared septic but nothing about shared well.

Post: Shared Well in Granby, MA. Board of Health Being Difficult

Steve SapowskyPosted
  • Investor
  • Granby, MA
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 15
Kobus Ryan I think what I need to is move forward with my plans and if and when my engineered plans get denied then go before the board of appeals.

Post: Shared Well in Granby, MA. Board of Health Being Difficult

Steve SapowskyPosted
  • Investor
  • Granby, MA
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 15

I own 2 adjacent parcels of land on one deed in Granby, each parcel with a single family home on it. Long term buy and holds. I want to do a shared well (private water supply), and everywhere I look on the Mass DEP regulations, there are no prohibitions regarding shared wells. Our local Board of Health is saying they will not allow a shared well "Because we say so." There are no bi-laws preventing this currently. My lawyer looked into it. There are also other shared wells in Granby. Where do I go from here? If I could get the approval, I could save around $8000. I don't think I would spend $8000 fighting this seemingly substance-less prohibition.

Post: Shared Well in Granby, MA. Board of Health Being Difficult

Steve SapowskyPosted
  • Investor
  • Granby, MA
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 15

I own 2 adjacent parcels of land on one deed in Granby, Massachusetts, each parcel with a single family home on it. Long term buy and holds. I want to do a shared well (private water supply), and everywhere I look on the Mass DEP regulations, there are no prohibitions regarding shared wells. Our local Board of Health is saying they will not allow a shared well "Because we say so." There are no regulations preventing this currently. My lawyer looked into it. There are also other shared wells in Granby. Where do I go from here? If I could get the approval, I could save around $8000. I don't think I would spend $8000 fighting this seemingly substance-less prohibition.

Post: Shared Well in Granby, MA. Board of Health Being Difficult

Steve SapowskyPosted
  • Investor
  • Granby, MA
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 15

I own 2 adjacent parcels of land on one deed in Granby, each parcel with a single family home on it. Long term buy and holds. I want to do a shared well (private water supply), and everywhere I look on the Mass DEP regulations, there are no prohibitions regarding shared wells. Our local Board of Health is saying they will not allow a shared well "Because we say so." There are no bi-laws preventing this currently. My lawyer looked into it. There are also other shared wells in Granby. Where do I go from here? If I could get the approval, I could save around $8000. I don't think I would spend $8000 fighting this seemingly substance-less prohibition.

Post: Western Ma newbie

Steve SapowskyPosted
  • Investor
  • Granby, MA
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 15
Search western mass reia. On Facebook. Great group of people and monthly meetings.

Post: Should I use my real phone number on bandit signs.

Steve SapowskyPosted
  • Investor
  • Granby, MA
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 15
I agree Michael S.

Post: Kitchen Layout Feedback

Steve SapowskyPosted
  • Investor
  • Granby, MA
  • Posts 70
  • Votes 15
Calvin Kwan where did you draw up this layout?