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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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08/25/2016
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The Agent said he spoke with the applicant and explained there would be the following <br /> conditions: that the sand is coming from a clean and washed source; the cubic yards are <br /> made known; and communication to the Commission about yearly deposition of sand. <br /> which comes with the perpetuity clause. A letter has been sent to the Natural Heritage <br /> and haven't heard back as-of yet. He felt he doesn't anticipate that Natural Heritage will <br /> issue a letter of take for endangered species. <br /> No comments from the public <br /> Motion: Mr. Shaw moved to Close and Issue pending receipt of Natural Heritage <br /> letter, seconded by Mr. Rogers. Vote unanimous 4-0 <br /> 6:06 Henry B. and Bernyce C. Hayes, 78 Waterline South Drive. Proposed septic <br /> system upgrade. RDA <br /> Resource Area: LSCSF <br /> Peter McEntee, Engineering Works, represented the homeowners. ' He stated the <br /> proposed project consists of utilizing the existing septic tank and abandoning the existing <br /> leaching system. A new pump chamber and soil absorption system are being proposed <br /> in the backyard. Limited tree removal will-be required for this installation. The soil <br /> absorption system will be approximately 300 feet from the closest edge of Great River. <br /> The Agent stated Board of Health has approved the application on the plan dated 2128116 <br /> by Engineering Works. He noted the lot is landlocked and is more than100 feet from any <br /> resource area and recommended a negative determination. <br /> No comments from the public <br /> Motion: Mr. Shaw moved for a negative determination, seconded by Mr. Rogers. <br /> Vote unanimous 4-0 <br /> 6:09 Philip A. Rollins, Jr. and Priscilla R. Davis 23 Sand Dollar Lane. Proposed <br /> septic system upgrade. RDA <br /> Resource Areas: Buffer Zone to Coastal Bank, LSCSF <br /> Jeffrey Johnson, Holmes and McGrath, represented the applicants. He stated the <br /> proposed project is to replace a failed septic system with a Title V system. The design <br /> and the plans have been approved by the Board of Health. The closest portion of the <br /> system is 61 feet to the top of the coastal bank. The placement of the system is in the <br /> area currently occupied by the driveway. Once the system is installed the driveway will <br /> be replaced in kind. <br /> The Agent noted this is definitely an upgrade and recommended a negative determination <br /> No comments from the public <br /> Motion: Mr. Shaw moved a negative determination, seconded by Mr. Rogers. Vote <br /> unanimous 4-0 <br /> 3 <br />
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