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Resource Area: LSCSF, Salt Marsh and Bordering Vegetated Wetland <br /> Matt Costa, Cape and Islands Engineering, represented the applicant. The <br /> proposed project is to raze the existing single family dwelling and deck and <br /> construct a new single family dwelling on the existing foundation with an attached <br /> 33 square foot addition, and a new deck location within the existing building <br /> footprint. Also included in this project are new patios and walkways and <br /> landscaping of existing overgrown areas. The existing septic system has been <br /> inspected and will remain in service. The project also includes removing one <br /> cedar tree and the installation of six cedar trees and the replacement of existing <br /> foam floats on the existing dock. The project proposes to remove the Rosa <br /> Ragusa, Bittersweet and Poison Ivy vegetation from the overgrown areas and <br /> stabilize the area with mulch. This would allow access around the structure. The <br /> 6 cedar trees will be planted along the lot line which is mitigation for the removal of <br /> the one cedar tree. <br /> The floats will be modified to remove the foam material and encapsulate it. The <br /> project meets the performance standards. <br /> George Mandolos, an abutter, was concerned the cedar trees would affect their <br /> view. Mr. Costa stated they would slide the trees up the property line and the <br /> trees would be spaced 6 feet apart. <br /> Mr. Costa stated the patio would be bluestone type patio. They are also proposing <br /> drywells to handle the roof runoff. The patios are at grade patios. <br /> The Agent recommended a Close and Issue. <br /> No comments from the public. <br /> Motion; Mr. Shaw moved to Close and Issue, seconded by Mr. Sweet. Vote <br /> unanimous 6-0 <br /> 6.•09 Dale R. McKay and Karen A. Labonte, 69 Crescent Road. Proposed <br /> beach nourishment and maintenance. NOI <br /> Resource Area: John's Pond (Bordering Land Subject to Flooding) <br /> Mr. McKay recused himself from this hearing. <br /> Mr. McKay explained his project is to enhance and maintain part of an existing <br /> beach on Johns Pond. The existing beach is 55 feet wide at the wafter and <br /> extends between 5 and 15 feet back from the water. The enhancement would <br /> consist of 4 yards of clean sand which would be placed above the mean high <br /> water of the pond. Mr. McKay noted the area on photos provided. Maintenance <br /> will consist of removing plant life other than grass from the beach area and <br /> occasionally adding sand as required. <br />