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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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12/10/2015
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Matthew Creighton, BSC Group, represented the applicants. The proposal is to raze <br /> and replace an existing single family house and deck. The proposal also includes the <br /> removal of an existing licensed pier and reconstruction of a walkover structure and <br /> pier with a seasonal ramp and float. The seasonal ramp and floats will be stored in <br /> the upland on the proposed patio during the off season. He said the septic system <br /> will be 98 feet from the edge of the water. They will be doing an IA system at the <br /> request of the Board of Health. The deck will overhang over the coastal bank. They <br /> are proposing a pervious patio surrounded by a wall with a drywell. Also proposed is <br /> a hot tub. He stated they have met with the Board of Health. He said there is no <br /> walkover but a dirt path so they are proposing a walkover down to the float. <br /> Currently, there is a large pier licensed under Chapter 91 which is starting to fall <br /> apart. They are proposing to remove that structure and put in a new pier, ramp and <br /> float. He reviewed the proposal on the plan. They will have to remove one pine tree <br /> and two bayberries. The Agent suggested placing the hot tub somewhere else on the <br /> patio rather then having the bump out and requested a revised plan to show this. The <br /> commissioners generally agreed to move the hot tub on the patio with a revised plan <br /> to be approved by the Agent. <br /> No comments from the public <br /> Motion: Mr. Gurnee moved to close and issue with the following changes. <br /> Removing the hot tub and having it incorporated within the patio and with the <br /> requirement that we are certain the patio is pervious and to submit a revised plan. <br /> Seconded by Mr. Shaw. Vote unanimous 5-0 <br /> 6:21 Joseph A. and Lenora A. Sciacca, 28 Elliot Road. Proposed N®I <br /> demolition/reconstruction of single-family dwelling, removal/reconstruction of retaining <br /> wall, removal/replacement of patio area. <br /> Resource Area: <br /> Matthew Creighton, BSC Group, represented the applicants. He explained the <br /> proposed project is to raze and replace the existing single family home, removal and <br /> reconstruction of retaining wall and removal and replacement of patio area. They are <br /> only replacing part of the septic system. The proposal is to use a pervious paver floor <br /> with a drywell. The set back to the buffer zone is the same. There are 3 juniper <br /> bushes and he feels they will be impacted while they are doing the work. If they die <br /> they will be replaced. He will use beach grass if there are any gaps to help stabilize <br /> the bank. He rioted the Popponesset Association owns some of the bank. <br /> The Agent recommended the pervious paver be noted on the plan and the type of <br /> paver they will be using. He recommended the removal of the juniper and the <br /> planting of beach grass in its place because they are much more conducive to this <br /> area. Matthew said they will be talking to the Popponesset Association about the <br /> invasives on their property. <br /> No comments from the public <br /> Motion: Mr. Shaw moved to close and issue with the Agent's recommendation, <br /> seconded by Mr. Rogers. Vote unanimous 5-0 <br />
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