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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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02/17/1994
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Conservation Cw .ssion <br /> February 1 , 1994 <br /> 'age 6. <br /> N ' <br /> Mr. Grotzke advised 1t is staked now. It 1s a two bedroom house now and he is in <br /> the permitting process of an alternative system. <br /> Mr.,' Sherman stated architectural plans are necessary to be shown to the building <br /> inspector and it will be conditioned that it is a two bedroom house until they <br /> -come back to the Commission. <br /> Mr. Fitzsimons questioned the conservation easement shown on the plan. <br /> Mr. Grotzke stated it is owned by New Seabury group, a reserve area. <br /> Mrs. Ferriday asked bin to put in drainage of the pool and runoff from the douse. <br /> Mr. Grotzke agreed. <br /> C NTINUM To MMCH3, 1994 - 8:20 at the rest of the applicant, <br /> 8:00 ROBERT R. DMRY for a Detemination of Applicability on maintenance of a <br /> x 14' plastic greenhouse and removal of remaining portions of a pre-fab <br /> structure at P oriet }load. Mr. Delory presenting. <br /> Mr. Sherman advised this is an after-the-fact r filing. He stated there is also <br /> some old construction material that needs picking up. <br /> Mr. ] o.lory advised his d.au titer-in-law has a garden there. He owns land on both <br /> sides of the street. He has taken three tors of steel out of there. <br /> Sherman stated it is 60 foot from the water, <br /> Mr. Homeyer addressed the After-the-fact situation and stated as a toim official <br /> Hr. Delory should be aware of all town. bylaws. e asked if the proper fees were <br /> paid? They were. <br /> Mr. Delory advised he put it on a lard court plan and plotted it out. <br /> Ms Lamik asked what will be done with the debris? 'Mr. Delory stated it will go <br /> to another property out of state. He advised the greenhouse is a temporary structure. <br /> Mr. Sherman asked him if there would. be 50 feet to the water after he has had time <br /> to complete the clean up? Mr. Delory stated there would be o; all the trees will <br /> be left. <br /> Louise Behrman, an abutter, stated M'. ,Delory a.s 'define'd,t i a's a temporary <br /> structure, therefore, it would not be}treated. a. a precedent for a permanent <br /> foundation. The pond is quite well fertilized and is soup ire the summer. <br /> Mrs. Ferriday suggested a gravel drain-r t o cat-th runoff. r.'4'Sherman stated he <br /> could not tell if here was going to be a problem. Maybe a french drain With a <br /> berm would suffice. W a A <br /> J' J -L * ' <br /> i t <br /> Mr. Delory stated around 20 -feet from the mater here is only natural growth, <br /> y <br /> F L <br /> Mr. Sherman stated it can be conditioned that when the other materials are <br /> removed, he will take a look to determine idieter a few plants are needed. <br /> It could be approved with a condition that no change in the structure will be <br /> allowed; no foundation may go in. <br />
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