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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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11/03/1994
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Brian Handy to be made aware that no work can go on without <br /> the specific approval of the Commission.. <br /> A few holes can be dug for the trout to use; Steve Hurley <br /> will assist on this. <br /> ASST, CONSERVATION AGENT: "three more interested parties were <br /> interviewed. Fixed reviews were received on the gentleman <br /> who was first choice. The other applicant has her own <br /> consulting firm, He suggested having the gentleman come in <br /> and interview for the Commission. The commission agreed. To <br /> be held on November- 10 at .m. <br /> MC CA THY: Request received for an extension. The existing <br /> Board of Appeals permit states three bedrooms. The plan <br /> shows septic for four bedrooms. The nutrient loading is at <br /> 8.4 ppm. The Agent suggested telling him that unless he <br /> sticks with the three bedrooms, no extension will be granted. <br /> 'VO Motion made and seconded that no extension will be <br /> granted unless the applicant agrees to stay will <br /> three bedrooms. <br /> Hr. Fitzsimmons stated New Seabury was built on the concept <br /> of chaster zoning. Each village has reserved land or common <br /> land which should be included in the overall acreage to <br /> calculate nitrogen loading. <br /> . Sherman did an informal calculation on that basis and i <br /> still shows a problem. <br /> H . Homerer stated if he puts in a new system, four bedrooms <br /> could be allowed. <br /> NIRENBERG-oKTEN-COH N: Leslie Fields agreed it was reasonable <br /> to double up on the beach nourishment; her client will not do <br /> this, DEP stated they will intervene. <br /> TRIBAL COUNCIL: A plan has been proposed for the Council t <br /> conduct canoe tours on conservation land. Joel Lerner <br /> thought it was a good idea but they would have to operate <br /> under - a lease. There would have to be a bill through the <br /> legislature, A letter was seat re steps that will have to be <br /> taken. <br /> BOAR] of HATH: The Agent advised he has been going out for <br /> the Board of Health to verify setback distances. A plan <br /> today did not have any delineations. He feels there should <br /> be a charge for return visits. <br /> OTE: Motion made and seconded to bill $35 for second visits <br /> for wetland verifications. Unanimous Vote, <br /> I ASHPEE RIVER/HYING RUN: The Agent wrote tap a summary o <br /> what happened and the issues. <br /> A request was prepared to Town Council to see what can be <br /> done to deter people from tampering with water levels and i <br /> the person who did this can be looted, can he be made to pay <br /> the costs incurred to the town? Also, can a reward be <br />
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