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Resource Area: LSCSF, Buffer Zone to BVW, Salt Marsh <br /> Michael Borselli, Falmouth Engineering, was representing the applicant. He noted the <br /> owner, Mr. Carter was present as well as Attorney Bryan Wall. Mr. Borselli reviewed the <br /> original plan which proposed a raze and replace of the existing house which included a <br /> two car garage. The proposed footprint of the house was larger than the original house. <br /> Mitigation and a limit of work was shown on the original plan which was of concern to the <br /> Agent as far as the trees to be cut. There were also concerns about the size of the <br /> structure and the close proximity to the wetlands and land subject to costal storm flowage. <br /> Mr. Borselli reviewed the revised plan. The limit of work was adjusted and they made it <br /> clear what trees are to be cut and which trees are to remain. They decided not to attach <br /> the garage which will be further away from the wetlands. They adjusted the driveway <br /> configuration and adjusted the limit of work. There are 17 trees in the work area and only <br /> 2 are to be removed. The required mitigation was recalculated to 644 square feet. <br /> There were comments raised by Glenn Harrington, Board of.Health, and those concerns <br /> were addressed on the plan. <br /> There were concerns by an abutter to the location of the proposed leaching field. They <br /> surveyed all the trees on the parcel and will retain the trees on the corner boundaries so <br /> there will.be a buffer. Mr. Borselli said he believes we addressed the concerns of the <br /> Agent and the abutter. Atty. Wall, representing Mr. Carter, addressed the issue of Mr. <br /> Carter's rights to the road and his right to put the pipe under the road. <br /> The Agent said he met on site identifying the trees to remain. The project meets the <br /> performance standards. The revised plan shows a different footprint that would move the <br /> structure from the 50 foot setback. There is now a clearer idea of what trees are to be <br /> saved. He asked the Commissioners to condition the permit that the work limit needs to <br /> be adhered to and to provide wood planking at the base of the trees that are within the <br /> construction area. He noted the property rights issue is not under the Commissioners' <br /> purview. The Board of Health has noted the plan has been submitted to them and under <br /> review. The mitigation provided will leave this lot in a better condition and the Agent <br /> recommended a close and issue. <br /> No comment from the public <br /> Motion: Mr. Shaw moved to Close and Issue, seconded by Mr. Rogers. Vote <br /> unanimous 4-0 <br /> 6:03 R. Michael and Donna A. Wresinski, 196 Wheeler Road. Proposed beach <br /> nourishment. NOI <br /> Resource Areas: Buffer Zone to Inland Bank and Land Under Water Bodies and <br /> Waterways, Bordering Land Subject to Flooding, BVW associated with Ashumet <br /> Pond <br /> Michael Wresinski, homeowner, explained the proposed project is to do some beach <br /> nourishment and put in a small patch of land in the seating area, 7 x 18 feet. <br /> 2 <br />