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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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09/10/2015
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The Agent recommended a close and issue. <br /> No comment from the public. <br /> Motion. Mr. Shaw moved to close and issue, seconded by Mr. Sweet. Vote <br /> unanimous 6-0 <br /> 6:03 Paul and Kristen Hanlon, 83 Clover Lane. Proposed demolition of <br /> existing dwelling to be replaced with construction of new single-family <br /> home, garage and new Title 5 septic system. NOI <br /> Resource Area: LSCSF, Coastal Bank, Buffer Zone <br /> Tom Bunker, BSS Design, represented the applicant. He explained the property <br /> abuts the beach on Nantucket Sound. The lot is 14,600 square feet with a house <br /> built in 1946. A 2.5' by 3' high concrete seawall is at the landward side of the <br /> coastal beach. The land slopes up and the base of the'slope is in Flood Hazard <br /> Zone VE and is considered a coastal bank. <br /> The proposed project is to raze the existing house and rebuild a new house on the <br /> lot. The existing house covers 2,501 square feet and the proposed house will <br /> cover 2,918 square feet. which includes a two car garage and porch facing <br /> Nantucket Sound. Also the proposal includes an at-grade patio on the seaward <br /> side 32 feet from the coastal bank in approximately the same location as the <br /> existing patio. Mr. Bunker said the existing and new houses will have four <br /> bedrooms. There is an old cesspool which will be replaced by a new Title V septic <br /> system. The Board of Health approved the septic design plans with variance <br /> relief. The septic system requires a larger soil absorption system and the new <br /> SAS will be closer to the resource areas but higher above groundwater. The SAS <br /> will be 50' from the coastal bank and more than 140' from the-high water-line of- - <br /> Nantucket Sound which will have no detrimental effects on any resource areas. <br /> The Agent stated it loops like a high maintenance lawn and under existing <br /> Conservation lawn standards any new areas have to meet those standards. There <br /> is also a nitrogen control bylaw now in Mashpee that prohibits excessive use of <br /> nitrogen based fertilizer for lawns within 50 feet of coastal resource areas or <br /> wetlands and said this needs to be a condition on the Orders. <br /> Public <br /> Motion: Bud Shaw moved to close and issue with the condition that the <br /> lawn standards are adhered to, seconded by Mr. Sweet. Vote 6-0 unanimous <br /> 6:06 Joshua VanDernoot (Applicant), 18 Cross Tree Way. Proposed <br /> demolition of existing dwelling to be replaced with construction of new <br /> single family home, deck addition and associated grading and landscaping <br /> (Owner of record: Frieda D. Ramaswamy) NOI <br />
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