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04/26/1990 CONSERVATION COMMISSION Minutes
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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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04/26/1990
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ASHPEE CONSERVATION COMMISSION <br /> MINUTES OF APRIL 2 , 1990 <br /> Commissioners present: V. Louise Behrman, Duncan York, Richard Halpern, <br /> Harry Desrosiers, Patrick Coffey,, <br /> Robert Sherman, Conservation Agent, was present also <br /> The meeting- was called to order at 7;0p.m. by Dice chairman Louise Behrman. <br /> 7:00 Peninsula Council-Fells Pond Village, hearing continued from April 5 to � <br /> allow the Agent to meet on-site with members of the Village committee to agree <br /> on site to be mown. Five members of the commission have viewed the site also. <br /> Mr. Sherman an advised D.E.F. was asked for ars opinion and in areas such as this, <br /> it was their feeling that it should be allowed to come back naturally. He <br /> stated there should be a compromise. It is not an Isolated Land Subject To <br /> Flooding. The ditches do connect with another system and did, at one time, <br /> connect with the bog. <br /> r Asked how he would determine the areas to be left unmown Mr, Sherman stated it <br /> could be on the basis of the parts that are higher and drier which are more prone <br /> to fire or to arbitrarily designate certain areas to cone back. The periphery <br /> of the bog is higher and drier which would create a fire break and let wetter <br /> areas succeed to natural vegetation. The naps were reviewed. <br /> r. ' Besse asked if they could clean the ditches and Mr, York stated he would be <br /> concerned with keeping the ditches open to allow equipment to get in there and <br /> this should be done. Ms Behrman stated this would be in the order of conditions <br /> that the ditches be cleaned., <br /> Mr. Besse stated he did not care for the center going wild and suggested if the <br /> Commission would be happy with the line as marked on the ma.p, he would be. <br /> Concerning blockage in the ditch, Ms Behrman stated the pipe for the culvert should <br /> be replaced with something larger for circulation. <br /> Mr. Coffey stated the river boundary on the cut or no cut makes sense. If the <br /> low end is to survive in perpetuity, there should be mon ument i ng or corner posts <br /> to alert the tractor. Mr, Bessee agreed the ditch should be the borderline. <br /> Concerning a mosquito problem, Ms Beh m n suggested they put in a Purple Martin <br /> house, <br /> It was noted New Seabury gave permission for the filing and the order of Conditions <br /> must be attached to the New Seabury deed. I-t was asked that the receipt for the <br /> recording be returned to the Comm i s s i or.. <br /> Mr. Coffey asked if it world be satisfactory if in the order of Conditions it is <br /> t i pu l ted ditch digging; the culvert be put under the access ramp; one side of the <br /> ditch mowed and the other side allowed to succeed. Mr. Besse stated he would go <br /> along with this. Mr. Coffey stated it would solve some of the mosquitoe problem <br /> with improved ditch flow and also would aid the fire break problem. <br />
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