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hundred (100 ft. ) feet back from the coastal bank, lir. Sherman <br /> noted the most important wildlife areas are those of the bank and <br /> those adjacent to the top of the bank; Michael Talbot suggested <br /> red cedar would be a more appropriate type of mitigation at the <br /> top of the bank; Diane Boretos suggested Cavex Pennsylvanica <br /> plantings w uld be most appropriate. <br /> Mr. Sherman stated Staff does not agree with the concept of <br /> the dune being proposed and suggested Applicant consider <br /> revision. <br /> . Michael. Talbot stated concerns for the proposed location of <br /> the pool, stating it is not appropriate to have a pool that close <br /> o the top of the coastal bank. <br /> Mr. Sherman explained the intent of the waiver is to <br /> maximize wildlife benefit; and that the dune approach des <br /> nothing to enhance wildlife habitat value. <br /> Sara Jackson spoke to the landscape area noting the <br /> existence of Rosa Rugosa, the lawn area/environmental impacts <br /> from fertilizer and pesticide applications. The existing shrubs <br /> and garden plots are not native plants; the proposal is to <br /> diversify the existing shrubs with native species and removal of <br /> the entire lawn area, <br /> Mr. Sherman clarified the major areas of concert are the . <br /> dune concept (which he will not recommend) and the location of <br /> the pool, He also supported the suggestion of Cavex <br /> ennsylvanica plantings. <br /> Diane Boretos explained that in order to achieve approval <br /> for a buffer less than fifty feet would require meaningful <br /> mitigation and re-storation of habitat. what is being proposed i <br /> not considered to be meaningful . <br /> Mr. Reneri agreed to continue this matter for two-weeks in <br /> order to revise the proposal. <br /> There being no further Commission or public input, the <br /> Chairman entertained a motion. <br /> MOTION: Caro. Moore made a Motion to continue this matter <br /> to March 29, 2001 at 7: 35 p.m. at Applicant ' s request; which <br /> Motion was seconded by Robert Shea and so voted unanimously. <br /> 7:25-Rita Kopp, 277 l onomoscoy Road, a continuance from <br /> March 1, 2001. NI <br /> Mr. Sherman reported he has spoken with the Applicant and <br /> suggested a continuance based upon conversations with C2M and <br /> Marine Fisheries, who are unhappy with the project being <br /> proposed. They feel it is not conducive to the performance <br /> -7- <br />