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December 1997 <br /> Page 11. <br /> Mr. Sanicki stated he can add more indigenous low bush blueberry which will <br /> offer more wildlife habitat. fir. Sherman would rather see another species <br /> added. <br /> Public comment: none. <br /> VOTE: Motion made and seconded to close pending review by the Agent and <br /> the applicant and his representative of the areas of reseeding and <br /> rearrangement of the septic system as discussed. Unanimous Vote. <br /> CLOSED PENDING. <br /> 8:40 CLAIRE T. REAVEY for vista pruning and maintenance of an existing <br /> foot wide path at 42 Cayuga Ave. Mr. Reavey was present. <br /> Mrs. Terrio advised cutting had been dome on Johns Pond which was <br /> encouraged by the Police Dept. due to break-ins. They would like to continue <br /> to get areas cleaned out by way of a legal permit. <br /> Public comment: None. <br /> VOTE: Motion Ornade and seconded to close the hearing. Unanimous Vote. <br /> HEARING CLOSEDS <br /> :50 KENNETH LITVACK for construction of a one-car garage with office <br /> space above, including a bathroom, at 11 Ta rail Way. Michael Grotzke <br /> presenting with the architect. Construction of a single car garage adjacent to <br /> the house is proposed.. The lot is small and very tight. It will be located as <br /> close as possible to the road. They wifl plant various appropriate plantings to <br /> stable the coastal bank for mitigation. <br /> �Jrs. Terrio advised there is an outstanding enforcement issue regarding a <br /> float with two pipes attached. Mr. Litvack has been asked to remove it but it <br /> is still there. Also, there was a request for some vegetation to be done on one <br /> of his RDA's that has not been dome. The whole area is wood chips. She <br /> differed with Mr. Gro zke in that there is some valuable wildlife habitat. <br /> The Architect advised where the garage is there is one cedar but the garage <br /> does not interfere with any of the other plantings in that area. <br /> Aft. Sherman stated that is hard to determine. It is normally requested that <br /> the corners be staked in the field and they were not. During construction they <br />