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17 April 1997 <br /> Page 8. <br /> Town water available. He has designated the allowable usage within a. <br /> waterfront area of 5000 s.f. In his opinion, they are taking 2/3 of the lot from <br /> this party and that i.s not the intent of the law. He feels it is stall a buildable <br /> situation, con y,..g for the contractor construction-wise, but he said he could <br /> live with these limits. The original plan did ha em a 20' x 32' deck that has <br /> been removed. The State is looking at these regulations to give better <br /> guidance. <br /> Mr. Sherman thanked him for responding and felt it was within the provisions <br /> of the Rivers Act. He asked if there would be any objection to having a <br /> condition that the silt fence move up to the Riverfront area lime for now; <br /> There was no objection. Mr. Sani ki felt if he net all other wetlands <br /> regulations, the 5000 s.f did not apply. Mr. Sherman stated if they change <br /> the re s, it can he amended. <br /> Public comments: none. <br /> VOTE: Motion made and seconded to close pending receipt of DEP number. <br /> Unanimous Vote. <br /> CLOSED PENDING. <br /> #10 FR. EDWARD MORN, 126 Waterway, continued from 413197. <br /> Ir. Sherman stated Mchael Grotke contended that loponesset Creek i <br /> not a river. ILEI' is Ming on that. He felt the Commission has to go by <br /> what is in the written regulations. Mr. Grot ke agreed to a continuance to <br /> resolve the issue. <br /> Pub c comments: none. <br /> VOTE: Motion made and seconded to continue the hearing to <br /> 1 May 1997 a 8:40 p.m. Unanimous Vote. <br /> CONTINUED TCS 1 MAY 1997 AT 8:40 PaMo <br /> 8:20 STEVE CROOPNICK for a eter ination of Applicability on a request <br /> for landscape renovation, driveway edging and fencing at 2 vaterhne Drive <br /> North. <br /> 1r. Sherman stated he met with the applicant at the site to discuss work o <br /> the water side of the house. It is proposed to add a. pathway in an area of <br /> woodchips. All work has no effect on performance standards. <br />