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onservation Commission <br /> linutes of April 28, 1982 Page 5 <br /> Harrington H ea.rin ,_ _eon , <br /> Pauline: Noted ed that the plan states d 5P.b. would pa.eed 3/8 of ars inch. She <br /> informed Mr. Harrington that the ommiss i n advises more spacing than that and <br /> that it would be stated in the order of Conditions. She advised him that he would <br /> have-to post the DEQE number while workinrr on it and that he had a ten-day appeal <br /> period from when the Order was issued. <br /> Mr. Harr n ton; At this point, Mr. Har•ririgton showed the Commission the landscape <br /> Plan which he had Steven VanTol draw up. <br /> Wayne: Asked if the landscaping would be for retaining purposes <br /> ti <br /> Mr. Harrington. Replied, "Yes". He told the Commission that most of the land- <br /> scaping -would <br /> and-scaping .would be done at the front and in the back they were planning to clear out <br /> .x to eight trees and put in sod, <br /> w Z ne: Replied that landscaping usually iroproves the site <br /> Pauline: -Requested a, copy of the lands cca pe, plan for the Files. <br /> Wayne. Stated that he did not see a problem with it as he is gust reforesting what <br /> has been taken out and retaining what needs retaining, <br /> Charlie: A ked where they would be planning to put in grass? <br /> .I . Harrinto : Replied that they were planning to put grass in a. 20 foot area in <br /> back. and that -the rest would be plantings in the background. He also informed the <br /> Commission that the both property limes were heavily treed with evergreens. <br /> Charlie: Suggested that it be put in the Conditions that the'U '.bf-- ertiJi ' r be <br /> held t-o a nitrogen content of less than 6 lbs per year. <br /> Wa. roc; Replied that was a lot and thatphosphates would be what ,you would be concerned <br /> about. <br /> 5 ' <br /> Mr. .Harrington:ington: Asked the Commission if they saw a. problem with the dock? <br /> Paul ine: t .td, she didn't see P. problem. <br /> Mr. Harrington: Asked what the procedure would be <br /> Pauline: Informed Nor. Harington that the Commission has twenty-orae days to issue an <br /> Order of Conditions and then there was a ten-day appeal period after the Order was re- <br /> ceived. The order of Conditions is thea registered at the Registry of Deeds and the <br /> slip on the bottom of the Order of Conditions is returned to the Commission showing <br /> that it has been recorded <br /> 8*15 P.M. Hearing <br /> Dean'sPond Conservation and Preservation Committee - Margaret Digg.ins, secretary <br /> Mr. Ja. '_ ah r,Va.s present to represent the applicant. <br /> Pauline: Read the Public Hearing notice -- to retard the eutrophioa.tion of D .n's <br /> Pond i <br />