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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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approved area but the proposed garage and house additions are located further <br />away from the resource area than what was previously approved. He noted the <br />areas that were to be re -graded and reseeded. There is a small salt marsh area <br />that runs at the front of the area and a bordering vegetated wetland as well as land <br />that is subject to coastal storm flow. The Applicant is proposing to put an addition <br />on the deck and extend the roof portion and a fire pit. The proposal is not in ACEC <br />nor in Natural Heritage jurisdiction. It meets all the sideline setbacks but will require <br />approval from the Zoning Board of Appeals. The Agent stated the project meets the <br />performance standards and the lawn area should meet the lawn standards which <br />will be a condition. No part of the project is triggering mitigation. He recommended <br />an approval of the Amended Order. Mr. Costa noted some maintenance pruning of <br />tree limbs that overhang the house will be done. <br />No comments from the public. <br />Motion: Mr. Sweet moved to approve the amended order of conditions for 112 <br />Wading, seconded by Mr. Shaw. Vote unanimous 5-0 <br />6:09 Donald E. and Milica G. Pogorzelski, 4 Waterline North Drive. Proposed <br />construction/installation of patio, walkway, pool, landscaping, and <br />hardscaping. NO] <br />Resource Area: Jehu Pond, Salt Marsh, Coastal Sank, LSCSF, Salt Marsh, <br />Bordering Vegetated Wetland, Land Under Ocean and Area of Critical <br />Environmental Concern. <br />Matt Costa, Cape and Islands Engineering, represented the applicant. He stated <br />the project proposes the following: remove the existing block patio and replace it <br />with pervious path; remove a portion of the existing deck and replace with a patio; <br />add a walkway; reconfigure the existing brick walk; install an in -ground swimming <br />pool, patio and fencing; construct a pool shed; and prune four trees that are leaning <br />against the house. There will be associated clearing, grading, utilities and <br />maintenance at the property.. Mr. Costa said the applicants are also requesting a <br />waiver for the construction of the proposed in ground swimming pool, patio and <br />fence within 50' of a wetland. He noted this application has also been filed with <br />DEP. Mr. Costa noted the existing conditions and the proposed conditions on the <br />plan. As part of the waiver request, mitigation is required. The appropriate <br />calculations were made for the mitigation area The waiver criteria was considered <br />and a strategy was developed. The proposal is to introduce shellfish seed into Jehu <br />Pond under the supervision of the Shellfish Constable. A donation will be made to <br />the Town's donation account and will be earmarked for Shellfish. Under Rick York's <br />control, shellfish will be seeded in the areas of Jehu Pond. In the end, there will be <br />an improvement because there will be an increased natural vegetated buffer and <br />improved water quality of Jehu Pond. <br />Rick York, Shellfish Constable, said after analyzing the proposal, he felt it is a good <br />idea. It would help restore water quality. About 50,000 seed is being proposed in <br />front of the house which would remove about 13 kilograms of nitrogen. Mr. Costa <br />said there is not only a great environmental impact and benefit but also an <br />economical benefit to the town. Mr. York said he hopes that the shellfish spawn <br />4 <br />
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