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Conservation Commission <br /> .June 28, 1990 <br /> Page 8. <br /> Mr. Desrosiers advised he will be available all summer. <br /> Mr. York will be awayJuly 26 for two-weeks. <br /> Mr. Coffey advised he has a strong wood ccrmi tment through July 15. <br /> I s hoped appointments to the CoMmssion will be forthcoming shortly. <br /> 9:30 HERBERT & NANCY BEIGL, 129 Greensward Road, Continued hearing. SE 4 -896. <br /> Alan Abrahamson presenting. He advised slow release fertilizers are proposed for <br /> the putting green, done over a long period of time. New Seabury golf course fronts <br /> along this wetland. <br /> Mr. Sherman asked if fungicides were to be applied and was told it is not the intent <br /> to maintain a masters style putting green. He felt the greatest treat would be <br /> road runoff and recommended consideration of a gas trap to protect wildlife. <br /> Mr. Abrahamson agreed to recommend this to the Beigels. He asked if recirculation <br /> in the pool would help'? Mr. York stated it would have an impact on natural <br /> succession and would be visually more pleasant. <br /> There were no comments. <br /> HEARING CLOSED - ORDER OF CONDITIONS IN 21 DAYS, <br /> THOMAS SMITH, who was not present for his scheduled hearing on June 14, came before <br /> the hoard. A plan showing the dock was presented. A silcock with plug will be at <br /> the end of the trench and an extension cord and hose used from that point. <br /> Mr. Sherman asked if he understood them could be no alteration from that point <br /> and M; . Smith stated he. <br /> Mr, Smith was asked to acid to the Request for Determination, with a copy to D.E.P, <br /> that the trench will be filled in and reseeded. <br /> VOTE: Motion made aid seconded to find a negative deter inatio with the addi <br />