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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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10/18/1990
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Conservation Corsi-on <br /> October 18, 1990 <br /> Page 9. <br /> Mrs. Simons stated it should be docm.ented where the septic is going to be moved to, <br /> Mr. Sherman advised he received a call from an abutter who did not receive notification. <br /> Mr. sanicki stated he has fully met the requirements of notification. The abutter has <br /> the right of appeal. It did- not happen without his knowledge. <br /> Vim: Notion rade and seconded to close tie hearing, <br /> HFARING CLOSED - ORDER of CONDITIONS IN 21 DAYS* <br /> 9:15 1BRAE1124 FADS for the removal of Cres, grading, lands caping and lawn removal; <br /> constructa[on of a driveway, brick'and stone work, at 58 Spoondrift way. <br /> Mrs. Simmons advised she -knows th6 applicantg but does not believe .that will alter <br /> her deterr nauon. Clint K raga pres erited a .landscape plan for preview. It is prop- <br /> osed to re;:no re the lawn and replant Vitch indigenous plantings., They will be working <br /> below the 100 year flood elevation in land subject to floodin. for the lower patio <br /> and stone iwAll, grading, with line trees to be removed. They are leaving oak, spruce <br /> and mountain ash. <br /> Yrs. S-i=ens asked if it would be detrimental not to dig tip the. area but to condition <br /> pleynting in heavy mulch. The grass wo 1d not gra- t o , it and they � .1 have <br /> organic material to feed- them. Mr., Kanaga agreed wi h this suggestion. <br /> Ms Behrman asked for elevations and was -told .17 is at the road, it grades up slowly. <br /> Mr. Coffey asked ting for completion? Mr. Ianaga -stated they would start on the <br /> tree work and constr ction'this fall; grading stone work, brick work and majority <br /> of the planting would be done in the spring. They are placing stepping stones <br /> around the exposed tree roots for protection of the oak trees. <br /> o�I Notion made and seconded to close the hearing. <br /> Mr. Sherman stated it appears there has been work done on- the dock and asked Dr. Fanous <br /> to contact him <br /> U �� , .., to raise the elevation of existing sod to prevent run- <br /> off to the resource and to remove three trees; two cedars and one oak, t 17 Bowsprit <br /> Point: After-the-fact filing. Mr. Cordon presenting. A quorum awaited the rets <br /> of Mr. Homeyer and Ms Behrman'. <br /> For informational purposes, Mr. Cordon advised he installed the sod; there is no <br /> run-off into the creek or cove, there is a natural berm. Any possible le nm-off can <br /> be mitigated. He did not alter elevations. Three trees were removed. <br /> quorum returned. <br /> Mr. Coffey asked if this was putting green sod, to be irrigated and fertilized and <br /> asked if Mr. Gordon understood fertilizer runoff? <br /> Mr, Gordon advised he will be using slow release fertilizer and he has react several <br /> articles. <br /> Mr. Sherman stated his only concern is that some grasses are high nitrogen demanders. <br /> Mrs. Simons suggested if the lawn does not survive, it not be renewed with sod, <br />
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