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F <br /> by-law'a Public Hearing will be held on Wednesday., January 10.1 1979 at 8*30 P.M. <br /> at Mashpee Town Hall on the Notice of Intent filed by dames Barry for Burton <br /> Leibman of Lexingtonp Mao, to construct a dwelling on Lot #98 sur ersea Ma hpee <br /> n accordance with plans on file with the hpee Conser7ation Com .ssion." <br /> Engineer Norman Grossman presented a letter from the Board of Health � the <br /> omission already had a copy. The number is SE 4342 from D Q . It was ascer� <br /> tained that the abutters were notified. Mrs. Sloane and Mrs. DeLory had inspected <br /> the sate. Mr. Grossman said that they would like to construct a dwelling apprar - <br /> imately 5 to 501 from a marsh.# which is approximately loo 1 from mean high water- <br /> (shown <br /> ater(shown as elevation .) He has designed a sewer sys tem'c onf orming to Title 5. ' <br /> The septic is a minimum of loo 1 away from the same marsh. The contour of the <br /> ground leads itself to a walkout type dwelling. It is a fairly high lot and <br /> buildable lot. The High wood water system will be used. <br /> } <br /> biro Tavares asked exactly what lot this is adding that it looks more like <br /> Lot #41,w I s Lot 41 on the Assessors snap. Mrs. Sloane asked haw he was. going <br /> to cope with the contour of the lot. Mr. Grossman said it is not difficult � it <br /> does drop off from the re ar.. Mrs. Sloane asked if he was going to have to put <br /> any type of re taining.wall. in and he s aid he warn t t - no fad, either. The exm <br /> .sting grade is about and the a is ting `grade in back is about 12 There wi.]�. <br /> be practically no disturbing l - 151 behind the foundation. <br /> Mrs. Sloane asked if there was any way he could move It further back from <br /> the marsh. Mr. Grossman said they could move it forward towards the road anm <br /> other5 or 81 - they will be about45 - 50t off the marsh. Mrs. DeLory -pointed <br /> out that the Wetlands Act says it should be 1001. He said he would have to move <br /> it parallel. - the house is at an angle - 501 on one side and 451 on the other <br /> The closest point would be 501 and on the other side 551. will be stipulated <br /> in the order of Conditions*) <br /> Mrs. DeLory said that she had a ailogra m from Arthur Gottl. eblo an abutter., <br /> statin that he was not in favor of this house berg built mess all zoning bym <br /> laws were strictly adhered to. Mrs. Sloane asked if Lei an was the legal dis� <br /> tance from of li b is lot and he answered in the affirmative. Mrs. Sloane asked <br /> if theme was any dock or anything and he said there wasn't. Mr. Grossman asked <br /> how long this would take and Mrs. DeLory said that the order of Conditions <br /> be done in 21 days., <br /> Charlotte P. Fraser was present and did not object. Also present were Jim <br /> Barry and Oris Costa. The fee of $640 was paid for legal advertisement in the <br /> Falmouth Enterprise. <br /> . DeSimone was given a notice of Intent to file. He said that Mr. Holmes <br /> won t t get to hen until tomorrow. <br /> Mr. and Mrs. Blakeman appeared before the Commission and Mrs. Studley said <br /> that they have been in a number of times, adding that there is no provision in <br /> the wetlands Act that pray des a release. An amendment is to be made to their <br /> Greer of Conditions, s follows: #�a. Order Conditions regulates only that <br /> _ 5 .. <br />