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May 1999 <br /> Page 8. <br /> Mr. Wollenhau.pt asked if they will restore the area to grade; . <br /> Mr. Sherman asked if any extraneous materials would be removed from the <br /> site_if not used for back fill? They will, that same day. This will be added to <br /> the plan. Mr. 1 laillot stated if they run into clay, they would not want to <br /> backfill with clay. <br /> Public comment: none. <br /> VOTE: Motion made and seconded to find negative subject to a revised plan. <br /> Unanimous Vote. <br /> NEGATIVE PENDING. <br /> 7:50 CSL DEVELOPMENT Co., INC. for the installation of a swimming <br /> pool within coastal bark, buffer zone to coastal bank, a portion of coastal <br /> dune and land subject to flooding or inundation by coastal flowage; and to <br /> raze an existing deck and replace with upper level deck at 110 Poppones et <br /> Island Road. Atty. Jeremy Carter, Any Ball of LEC and the owner, Mr. <br /> Florence, were present. Atty. Carter and Ms Ball have walked the property <br /> with Mr. Sherman on numerous occasions. Where are no changes in the <br /> drawing. <br /> Mr. Rosenberg asked if the applicant was the owner? It was noted the owner <br /> signed the permission slip. <br /> Ms. Ball listed the resources involved and stated the entire property is in <br /> Land Subject to Coastal storm Flowage. As for mitigation, the applicant is <br /> enhancing the wildlife habitat value of the existing resource areas by <br /> additional native vegetation. They have conducted a wildlife habitat <br /> evaluation of the seaward resource meas to determine significance to <br /> wildlife. As a result, they have proposed mitigating measures to enhance the <br /> wildlife habitat value and allow logs and debris presently on the beach to <br /> remain for use as habitat. <br /> The Chair asked if there was an overlay shoving what is there now? is Ball <br /> searched her Bile for one and could not locate one. She sketched it onto the <br /> plan. The Chair stated he is trying to get an idea of what there is now and <br /> how further they are moving down to the wetlands. He stated it gees to the <br /> flood lime, Ms Ball stated there is an embankment that is not the regulatory <br /> top of bank. He asked if the existing grade goes to the very edge of the <br /> coastal bank? She said it is close. He stated they are proposing to go beyond <br />