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r <br /> ~ t, <br /> Dias h e e Conservation Commission page Two <br /> Meeting of August 16, 1984 <br /> you. �Te are not proposing to do any work in a resource area. The <br /> work we are proposing to do is strictly in a buffer zone ," e went <br /> on to say that 15A is going to have three units and 15C is going to <br /> have two units , <br /> Unit 15A is an irregular shape but is approxi <br /> mately <br /> 601 x 2 ' , Unit 15C will be appro imate lY 381 x � # * e re `erred <br /> to Exhibit "E" and said , "the cottages that we propose to build at <br /> the existing grade will protect the coastal bank by the creation of <br /> a berm along the top of the coastal bark to prevent erosion and to <br /> get w pos it ive drainage' away From the coastal. bank, The engineering <br /> design is such that there will be no additional flooding in that area. <br /> The area is extrememly sandy. we do not anticipate excessive run--of . <br /> Excess water is. going to run through the soil and not across it. " <br /> Mr. Landers-Caule continued , the units will have brick patios and <br /> brick walkway-s . Rosa Rugosa, bayberry, some juniper and some grass <br /> and virginia creeper will be planted o All stripped areas will be <br /> graded, shaped, loa ed and seeded for planting with indigineous plant <br /> species . After construction, the area will be stabilized against <br /> erosion." <br /> , The area is staked for easy location" , and Mr. Landers-Cauley in- <br /> dicatedhere the stakes had been placed on the plans . Mr. RiChard <br /> Nahi-Irian, an abutter, interrupted to says "The map is wrong because <br /> some of these houses are not even built yet . " V-then asked, 1.11r}. Land e ~s- <br /> C��uI;� ! states th of he did not k n o li-I the d of the :Jl.ans ane said <br /> that he presumed that the la s were. currently accurate . according <br /> t j� r. 1111ahLcrian, s ewe rel o� the e of rage ' haeme be moved back, the <br /> M ,) ee not mho*, of co'- -es , <br /> a {` this -of � , several <br /> 3_ .:{i ;dd to '44 L1 L'..V p, 1 ;/7 ; { �.r� r-� <br /> making some general statements which f4s . Dardano asked him to clarify. <br /> . <br /> Mr. Landers-Caule r said that at the end of construction alb. dis- <br /> turbed <br /> is-Curbed areas will be stabilized- by landscaping as stated previously, <br /> It is also intended that staked bales of hay will be used between the <br /> bank and the cottages . "It is a common experience that during con- <br /> struction, <br /> on- <br /> stru ti n, a lot of erosion is experienced erienced or there is some mo emen t <br /> of the soil, Staked bales of hay will hinder that erosion. Upon <br /> comr)let--ion of the berm, the ii shed 11 bea. <br /> going a.�.� y roe the <br /> bank so there will be only temporary disruption of that area. " <br /> Chairman Studley asked, "You did say that they were going to con- <br /> struct building 15A without doing any excavating; in other words at <br /> the existing c ntour " Mr, a de rs- aide re .ied, "No . I said that <br /> they would build those buildings without changing the grades . Whenever <br /> you perfomr any construction, there will be some incidental changing <br /> of the grades . There will not be significant changing of the grades , "' <br /> Chairman Studley, "What do you consider significant changing of the <br /> grades?" E; . sanders-Cauley replied,, "Two feet of fill ." Chairman <br /> F <br /> I — — <br />