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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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08/11/1994
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- � 10 <br /> will provide receipts. It was noted this will be <br /> conditioned, <br /> The house is at elevation 11 .25. <br /> Mr. McIevish advised the original septic was two cesspools <br /> which failed and two flow diffusers were added. The entire <br /> system is 4 feet above ground water level which has received <br /> approval , The old system will be pumped and- filled with <br /> sand. <br /> Mr, DiGregorio advised it is 30 feet from the proposed <br /> foundation to the top of the bank. Zoning requirements have <br /> been met and approval received from Board of Appeals for the <br /> special permit <br /> Mr, Homeyer requested architectural drawings and Mr.. <br /> Ferragammo stated they are complete W <br /> Mr. DiGregorio stated the lawn south of the house will be <br /> landscaped with indigenous shrubs; other landscaping is of <br /> ornamental trees on either side of the property line. There <br /> will be a utility line with a very small trench that stops <br /> before the bank; it will be 12 inches below grade. The <br /> foundation is now fuller flood proofed. <br /> Mr. Homerer asked if there are blowout walls and there are <br /> not. He asked what is proposed for roof rui.noff <br /> Mr, Ferragammo advised there will be a continuous stone <br /> trench with a wood retainer because they hack problems with <br /> gutters and downspouts and icing in the winter. <br /> Mr. DiGregorio advised the nutrient loading is reduced from <br /> 19 ppm to 15 ppm <br /> Mr. Sherman stated impacts are lessened and recommended <br /> closing and conditioning. <br /> Public comments were requested: none. <br /> NOTE: Moti <br />
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