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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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10/18/1990
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Conservation Commission <br /> October 18, 1990 <br /> Page 20 <br /> Mrs. Ferragamo advised the Boy Scouts were contacted regarding the Adopt- -Trail <br /> Program. They expressed interest and a schedule is being worked out. The Corimission <br /> will be notified. <br /> The Corfuilission was advised there was vandalism at 'Timberland. It was suggested a fire <br /> trail be considered in the northern section. <br /> Ms Behr an suggested running dog control by the Animal Control Officer. <br /> Mrs. Paskauskas advised the leash law is not followed in the woodlands. <br /> Question was raised concerning the legality and pairing of the proposed sign and the <br /> Chairman suggested Town. Counsel be consulted before printing. <br /> The Agent and Chairman will review the proposed regulations. <br /> 7:30 MRT] E G, hearing continued from March 1990. No one appeared for this <br /> hearing. <br /> V" E; Lotion made and seconded to deny without prejudice for lack of information. <br /> It was noted the Board of Health decision is lacking; the hearing could not be closed. <br /> DEED W1 PREJUDICE FOR LACK:' of IMRMUION., <br /> Copies of the wetlands Protection Act were distributed. <br /> p we. <br /> re <br /> A F OATS: The Commission was advised that Chapter 91 puts ramps. A strongly <br /> worded letter was seat to waterways stating the problem this creates. <br /> Sue Ann Richardson was asked if wetlands Protection Act permitting was necessary <br /> and she is of the opinion it is. <br /> VIOUTIONS: 26 were found during the tour with the Harbormaster. A list was seat <br /> to Sue-Aran Richardson. <br /> KWIO I : It was thought MEPA review was required. lihen before the Commission, they <br /> stated they had Chapter 91 licensing, however, it has been learned this was never re- <br /> corded and thus is not legal. The Coamission was unaware of this. The plan matched <br /> the Chapter 91 plan of record and- so a Certificate of Compliance was issued. The Agent <br /> advised the structure cannot be removed; as constructed it is one unit. 1t is not <br /> seasonal. Chapter 91 is going to follow up. <br /> Mrs. Simmons asked whether D.E.P. should be apprised. Nor. Shuman advised they have <br /> been notified and pictures will be sent but it is a Chapter 91 issue now. <br /> QUASHM FEUD: The Commission was advised the work was dome by the Cranberry growers <br /> With a backhoe at, it is believed, no cost to the town. <br /> 7:45 NEW SE URYCO. �- LILY POND: Brian eppenfeld asked for a continuance a the <br /> testing has not- been completed. <br /> CONTINUED To JANUARY 10, 1991.- 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. <br /> 7:45 NEW SFABURY CO,, ARE DRIn: Continued, hearing. Brian Zeppenfeld and Alan <br /> Abrahamson presenting with Michael Crot ke. Mr. Zeppenfeld stated he completed <br /> comprehensive package for the Order of Conditions including photos. The general <br /> conditions would apply and hien those dealing with erosion control as approved <br /> under the septic, with some additions. He listed homeowner responsibilities <br />
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