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areas. All the work will not be in the resource areas. They are proposing a bulkhead that <br /> is above the tidal range. The major goal is to physically keep away from the resource <br /> areas and protect the land form. All the work will be done from the upland side. <br /> The Agent noted he wants to see delineation of the salt marsh in the field and wants to <br /> make sure the salt marsh doesn't get impacted. He said the mitigation plant list looks <br /> good but would like to see the numbers on a revised plan. Mr. Landers-Cauley stated he <br /> will submit a revised plan. The Agent also noted this project should be conditioned that <br /> the contractor has relevant marine construction experience in installing bulkheads. He <br /> said the project meets the performance standards. He recommended a close and issue <br /> with the conditions a more detailed plan for mitigation planting be submitted and the <br /> requirement the contractor has relevant marine experience in installing bulkheads. <br /> No comment from the public <br /> Motion: Mr. McKay moved to Close and Issue with the conditions that pictures are <br /> taken, ensure salt marsh is not disturbed and submission of a new mitigation plan, <br /> and the contractor has relevant marine experience in installing bulkheads, <br /> seconded by Mr. Shaw. Vote unanimous 6-0 <br /> 6:06 Adam P. Marx, 29 Pond Circle. Proposed tree removal and mitigating plantings <br /> RDA <br /> Resource Areas: John's Pond, buffer zone to BVW and Land Under <br /> Waterways/Waterbo d ies <br /> Mr. Marx, homeowner, explained he would like to remove and replace 6 pine trees. He <br /> stated the pine trees are overshadowing 2 walnut trees and one holly tree. He said half <br /> of the trees have dead branches and pine needles are dropping all over the back yard and <br /> roof. He said the pine trees will be replaced with some type of evergreen screening. The <br /> Agent noted the trees on photos and stated many of the trees have split trunk and will <br /> result in damage to the property. The first tree is about 45 foot setback to the wetland. <br /> This would not trigger mitigation but a swap out for other trees. He noted it is a hazardous <br /> situation and recommended a negative determination. <br /> No comments from the public. <br /> Motion: Mr.Shaw moved for a Negative Determination seconded by Mr.Smith. Vote <br /> unanimous 6-0 NOI <br /> 6:09 John W.Walkinshaw and Susan E. Poniatowski, 86 Lakewood Drive. Proposed <br /> demolition/reconstruction of dwelling and deck, construction of a temporary <br /> seasonal dock, hardscape and landscape improvements. <br /> Resource Area: Land Under Waterbodies and Waterways, Mashpee Pond, <br /> Bordering Vegetated Wetlands, Inland Bank. <br /> Matthew Costa, Cape and Islands Engineering, represented the applicants. He stated the <br /> proposed project is to raze the existing single family dwelling and deck and to construct a <br /> new single family house and deck. The proposal also calls for connection to existing septic <br /> 3 <br />