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i <br /> Conservation Commission <br /> Meeting of September 17 f 1987 <br /> Page 2 . <br /> Mr. McAskill stated he had brought revised plans the same some. <br /> Th6 dwelling and septic have been resited and Board of Health <br /> variances have been received, The site is an existing abandoned <br /> cranberry bog with- heavily overgrown trees. With the redesign. <br /> they have minimized the cuts and brought the dwelling back. Dry,- <br /> wells are proposed for roof r n000ff. <br /> Ms Urquhart stated there is a large sanding pit not indicated <br /> on the plan. <br /> Ms Berhman stated continuation of topographic features are re- <br /> quested on abutting lots, <br /> Mr. McAskill asked that the scale requirement be waived,, Ms <br /> Behrman stated the plan is too difficult to read and asked if <br /> the Board wished to continue discussion or continue the hearing. <br /> John varkonda' s c:tints were read into the record , He advised <br /> care should be taken with the large amount of fill used during <br /> cons tructiorl, He suggested a large buffer be left between the <br /> house and we t l and. <br /> Mr. CA kill stated the house can be shifted , <br /> HEARING CONTINUED OCTOBER 15 1987 p.m. <br /> 8 : 00 Peters Hartel Corp. Lots 1�2�3-4-5,�6 Rte, 130, Abutters <br /> receipts Were presented, A residential. development is .proposed <br /> With 172 units, club house, pool and tennis facility. Dr. Donald <br /> 'deal presenting with Card. Grassed, <br /> Mr. Rosenberg outl ined for the and ence, the powers and rights <br /> of the Commission under the state statute. It was noted all <br /> other local permits must be granted first. <br /> Mr. Grasseti advised the project has 172 residential units on <br /> 76 acres and has evolved and been contained, The project created <br /> is a very tight village center concept. very few units are withaw <br /> n proximity of Amos Pond, The topo is rough but there are plans <br /> to possibly ring the Pond, However, the units were kept as far <br /> back as possible with views over the pond. <br /> One issue is access to Amos Pond. There is public access that has <br /> been there which is a small 10 foot piece given by the Estate of <br /> Coles that connects onto Amos Road, That entire area is untouched <br /> in the proposal as well as the light green area he referred to on <br /> the reap. It is desired to put a small walking path through the <br /> areas, <br /> Dr. Teal stated the buildings are all now more than 70 feet from <br /> the wetland. None are on bordering vegetated wetland or banks <br /> of freshwater. In order to get into the property it is necessary <br />