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been adopted with regard to this situation. Mr. Sherman <br /> suggested the Commission approvethe issuance permit with <br /> the stipulation that no more than one-third 1 of the leaf <br /> bearing surfaces be cut, implementing regular standards for the <br /> remainder of the cutting, maintaining no extensions be granted. <br /> He further suggested only the dead materials be removed at this <br /> point. The Applicant would be limited to no more than thirty <br /> 30 ) percent within the BTW. <br /> F (There was some discussion regarding the thirty 0 <br /> percent figure and adverse effects upon habitat. ) <br /> The Chairman recognized Marls DiBi se, who stated he was <br /> Massachusetts certified arborist . He stated if fifty o <br /> percent of pine is cut, the tree would more than likely be lost. � <br /> Mr. Sherman suggested revising the overall Standards. He <br /> also suggested changing the N BS Policy for non-wetland areas to <br /> thirty (30W) percent. <br /> The Clerk noted he is not in receipt of the DEP number. <br /> Mr. Sherman noted the time frame issue, stating by the time <br /> the DEP number is received, an order of Conditions is issued, and <br /> expiration of the ten 1 day appeal period, it will be beyond <br /> the deadline, with the exception of removing dead materials . <br /> Mr, Sherman reported he has turned this matter over to the <br /> Board of Health as there happens to be a PVC pipe coming from the <br /> cellar~ and draining toward the Pond. <br /> There being no further comments, the Chairman entertained a <br /> motion be made in this matter. <br /> MOON: George Green made a lotion to close, using the <br /> re otnendations made by the Agent of no more than a thirty <br /> percent removal for pine trees; no more than twenty-five <br /> percent removal within the BIW maple segment; and a fifty (5o <br /> percent removal in the remainder outside of the B ; otherwise <br /> the standard NUBS protocol is to be followed; which Motion was <br /> seconded by Ralph Shaw and so voted unanimously. <br /> : l Chilton Development, to amend the order of Conditions <br /> for SE -1629 to change the work limit and permit compensatory <br /> plantings at 14 Glenneagle Drive, Assessor' s map 116, Block 63 . <br /> Mr. Sherman explained that someone had gone beyond the work <br /> limit with reference to the order of Conditions. Mr. Sherman <br /> explained this is an upland area of oak and pine. He has <br /> suggested that perhaps the Commission permit this if theme is <br /> some compensatory vegetation proven to be good for wildlife <br /> habitat provided. <br /> -17- <br />