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6:15 Walter S M Wightman, Trustee, 419 Monomoscoy Road. Request to Amend <br /> Order of Conditions 43-2351 to allow for reconfiguration of proposed new dwelling <br /> AOOC <br /> Resource Area: LSCSF, Buffer Zone to BVW, Salt Marsh, Land Under Ocean, Land <br /> Containing Shellfish <br /> Matthew Costa, Cape and Islands Engineering, represented the applicant. He stated the <br /> original Order of Conditions was issued on May 20, 2005 and received an extension until <br /> June 22, 2018. The original approval was for the construction of a single family house, <br /> the title 5 sewage disposal system, utilities, stone/shell driveway and to convert the <br /> existing house to a garage/storage facility. Mr. Costa explained they are requesting to <br /> Amend the existing Order of Conditions to change the configuration of the previously <br /> approved single-family dwelling by razing the existing dwelling and rebuilding a new single <br /> family dwelling, Title 5 system, sun porch, deck, with stairs and with the associated utilities, <br /> grading and landscaping. All work is to be within the previously legally disturbed areas. <br /> The site plan is very similar to the original plan. He noted the project on photos provided <br /> and noted the project is outside of the 50' buffer. <br /> The Agent stated this project was approved in 2005, 43-2351, which requested the razing <br /> of the existing home and the rebuilding of the home. Mr. Costa noted the difference is in <br /> the details of the plan. He noted the previously approved plan vs. the newly proposed <br /> plan. He said the changes still meet the applicable performance standards. It is a matter <br /> of having a clean plan that references the new house footprint that can be reconciled when <br /> a Certificate of Compliance is requested later. The ZBA variance had expired; hence the <br /> need to file again. <br /> The Agent said the setbacks haven't changed all that much. He said the biggest change <br /> is the labeling of the wetland delineation as BVW instead of salt marsh which has been <br /> outlined on the plan. Mr. Costa said he labeled the trees on the plan that are to be <br /> removed. The Agent asked that the trees to be removed be protected with wood planking <br /> during the construction phase to ensure they are not damaged. He said the performance <br /> standards remains unchanged. He noted the dock and pier don't have any labeling as far <br /> as DEP #and street address and he would like to see that as soon as possible. He also <br /> pointed out any lawn that is disturbed has to adhere to the lawn standards. <br /> No comments from the public. <br /> Motion: Mr. Shaw moved to approve the Amendment to the Order of Conditions <br /> with the planking of the trees as a condition, seconded by Mr. Rogers. Vote <br /> unanimous 4-0 <br /> PREIPOST-HEARING AGENDA: <br /> Discussion: Seaside Drive Coastal Bank Stabilization Projects - Adjudicatory Hearing <br /> review <br /> The Agent gave a review of the Adjudicatory Hearing which was held on Seaside Drive <br /> Coastal Bank Stabilization Projects at the DEP Headquarters in Lakeville. <br /> 5 <br />