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-Conservation Commission <br /> February 3, 1994 <br /> Page 5. <br /> always cleaned out, it can be seen when looking at the rap, it is well established <br /> through the golf course and there is a thousand foot section that has a.11oweI . , <br /> logs to get in there, or whatever, and now it meanders. <br /> Mr, Sherman stated it has not been land in agr�iiculture for more than five year . <br /> Mrs. Ferriday asked Mr. Handy if he could get it in writing from the State. If 1n <br /> writing, the Commission could go by it. <br /> Mr. Sherman stated the whole question of land in agriculture for a stream, to <br /> maintain the natural flow of a waterway is allowed in the AG reqs but only for <br /> land in agriculture and the question of hoer far land in agriculture goes below <br /> the active bog is an open question, <br /> Mrs. Mills agreed with Mrs, Ferriday's suggestion to get an opinion in writing, <br /> Mr. Sherman stated the only way to get a decision in writing would be to file a <br /> formal Request for Determination of Applicability. If the Commission orders him <br /> .to do so he could assist Brian with a filing if he wants to do one. , <br /> Mrs. Ferriday thought that would be a solution to problems, now and in the future. <br /> Mr. Sherman stated. the other solution would be to go ahead and file a Notice of <br /> Intent for the work, The money is earmarked t Town Meeting -to do gust that, <br /> 4 _ <br /> Mr. Handy asked .if there would have to b filing 'for: the }upper b1 o' also, for <br /> work on the flumes? l��r.. Sherman stated. that had not been considered at this <br /> point'- themnner will not be forthconAng forthcomingunt it May Town Meeting. If grin thinks <br /> _it does not require a filing, which he does not agree with, an RDA_ could be filed <br /> next week to get the State to make decision but he is not 'sure how early that <br /> wou-1 . come. Thd deci ion bar this Board would be wit in 21 days, but if someone <br /> appealed it, it could disappear for months. <br /> ti + y <br /> ,b <br /> IL <br /> .ti <br /> Mr., Sherman asked Brian if he was planning to go p in there ;with a crew, by hand, <br /> just cleaning it? That was what was Manned and. Mr. Sherman agreed that could <br /> be done without an engineered plan <br /> Mrs. Mills asked if he was going to be ripping up any of the banks <br /> Mr. Handy stated that all it mounts to is sweet gale bends over and thea it <br /> gets logs and stuff in there. As shown in the aerial photo, there is a well- <br /> established stream most of the way through the golf course, }probably 75-80% of <br /> it. It is just towards the northern end..' <br /> Mr. Sherman asked how many hundred yards would they have to do that work? <br /> Mr. Handy stated he does not have a scale on the map, he, is assn' ming it might <br /> be 1000 feet. It would be all the way up to the road probably. <br /> Mr. Sherman asked if he meant old. Barnstable Road? M . Ball stated yes, he <br /> and Leigh Potter had walked it and it was clogged up to that road. <br /> Mrs. Ferriday stated they should be kept separate. <br /> Mr. dandy stated he has walked along .the golf course and it looks good. going <br /> through there. It is well established, and it can be seen all the way through <br /> the golf course and then when it reaches this point (as shown on the aerial <br /> photo) it cannot be seen anymore. - . <br />