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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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03/15/2001
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Health local Bylaw setback to a wetland. It does however meet <br /> the minimal Title V regulations by approximately five feet. <br /> r. Hayes made reference to the septic system, stating there <br /> will be zero nitrogen loading as well as the establishment of a <br /> maintenance program for solid waste removal; to which Mr. Talbot <br /> acknowledged/appreciated said effort. <br /> In response to Conunission conderns Mr. Hayes reported <br /> conversation had been made with the Board of Health Agent this <br /> date, who has advised that as long as there are no changes in <br /> the variance requests currently granted, the Board of Health is <br /> satisfied that current plans information have been provided. <br /> There being no further Commission or public comment, the <br /> Chairman entertained a motion. <br /> OTIT: Michael Talbot made the Motion to Close and Issue <br /> with the Condition haat an agreed upon border be installed prior <br /> to construction, as well as receipt of approval from Board. of <br /> Appeals; which Motion was seconded by John Johansen and so voted <br /> i <br /> unanimously. <br /> 7 :20-Steven I elkin, for proposed addition, screen house and <br /> deck, installation of swimming pool and shallow decorative pond, <br /> removal of an existing shed, construction of a "dune-scape if o <br /> sand and native dune grasses, and to provide restorative <br /> plantings of native shrubs and grasses within loo feet of the top <br /> of the coastal lank, removal of two floodlights on the top of the <br /> coastal bark and installation of a safety fence, and reetatin <br /> f a slumping area on the bank with native grasses at 2 Triton <br /> Way, Assessor' s Neap 127, Block 84 . <br /> The Chairman recognized Ron Reneri, Architect for Applicant, <br /> who introduced Jeff Thibidea1u and Sara Jackson from Horsley <br /> Whitten; and Peter Sullivan, Sullivan Engineering. <br /> Mr. Reneri presented an Existing Conditions Plan showing a <br /> two story structure, planted grass and shrubbery areas, as well <br /> as a brick patio and wooden deck along the rear of the house. <br /> portion of the brick patio being located within the buffer zone. <br /> He proposed removing the existing grass/planted areas, <br /> replacing them with plants chosen from the suggested plant list; <br /> creating a dune effect with the remainder of the lot which would <br /> include a water element and natural wildlife habitat. <br /> The existing house being enlarged, construction of a deck, <br /> relocation of the swimming pool, increasing and replenishing the <br /> natural vegetation. <br /> M-r. Sherman requested a comparison be rade of the newly <br />
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