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Conservr--�.I..'Lon Commission <br /> T.'In tes of April 28, 1982 Paj;e <br /> Mr. Maher: Replied that New Seabury is not claiming ownership. <br /> . <br /> Pauline:. Replied that if it is over ten acres, it is considered a "Great Pond". <br /> It would be under the staters jurisdictionf <br /> The secretary pointed out that on the notice of intent, it said that it was not listed <br /> a. "Great Pond" by the Commonwealth. <br /> Pauline: Mentioned that they found many more ponds that were considered over the ten <br /> acres after the listings were made. <br /> 8:30 P.M. Hearing <br /> C.R. Short, Inc. for lir. & Mrs. ar 'y Felger, Lot 18 'Tide Run, M shpee <br /> Craig Short was present to represent the applicant. <br /> Pauline -- Read the Public Hearing Notice --- to construct a. one-family dwelling and <br /> gara-ge at Lot 18 'fide Runwi ;h. .200 feet of a. conservation' easement along Jehu Fond. <br /> Mr. Short: stated that they are proposing a single-family a.mil home on the lot and that <br /> they are back 421 feet. The septic system will be put in the front and will have a. <br /> flow diffusor system which is a, narrow. - system to keep a. smaller area required in. <br /> order,to maximize the distance. We figure t .t it will be,over 100 Feet from the <br /> wetlands to the' edge of the leaching pit. The building is a, good size structure, <br /> There is a-Dproxi <br /> mniatelY 30 Poet from the rear of the building to the 20 foot setback <br /> easement from the natural edge of mean-high water. From the edge that we appear to <br /> be of the wetlands, we are a.ppro i a.telY 38 feet. The house will be set at elevation <br />. eleven <br /> ---- keeping in mind the flood zone provision. Fells the Board that the rear <br /> of the house is designed so that the windows' would break away in case of a. flood to <br /> meet. the requirements of flood zoning. At this time, he showed the Board -a, larger <br /> scale of -the building itself) He- informed the- Board that the living space.;would be <br /> above elevation eleven: <br /> Wayne: Asked if it was a full basement? <br /> Mr. short: Replied that it would be a. full basement because they need to get support <br /> for the structure* The utilities will be placed on the first floor. Be informed the <br /> Commission that there was no intent to use the basement other than for storage, <br /> Mr. Short: Mentioned that the grade at the rear is approximately a.tely elevation five and <br /> plus getting depth for frost protection, they would end up pouring a full foundation, <br /> . -Wayne:- Asked if it would be a full foundation in the back and all the way around? <br /> Mr. short! Replied that was right and that they would have break-away sections with <br /> window-An it to provide relief so that the pressure does not build up and knock out <br /> the walls., <br /> 'auline: Mentioned that the velocity in that area is not that strong. <br /> Wayne: Asked if the top of the foundation was at eleven feet or the top of the deck? <br /> Mr. short: The top of the foundation is at. eleven. <br /> Pauline: Stated that- to comply with theFederal floodplain regulations, it was to <br /> be at eleven. <br /> Charlie: Asked if there would be a stop valve .between the house and the septic? <br /> i <br />