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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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04/01/2004
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3. Public Announcement. Bob distributed to the members a Public Announcement written by <br /> Lori which alerts residents to the deleterious Effect of nitrogen in lawn fertilizers to our <br /> waterways, resulting in decreased water quality, increase in macroalgae and in severe cases <br /> anoxia, loss of biodiversity and fish kills. The announcement requests residents to consider <br /> grass seed species that will need less fertilization and to adopt lawn practices that will have less <br /> injurious impacts to our waterways, and invites residents to visit our office for specific <br /> information on hover to implement this. Bob said they will put together a package of information, <br /> and they plan to start with Captain's Rover. <br /> Michael said that Falmouth is working on their Friendly Lawn Program, and he suggested <br /> getting some of their brochures. <br /> . Chapter 91 new information. Bob said Pauline prepared this information which was in each <br /> member's mailbox. He commended her for this— it was her idea. He also expressed his <br /> gratitude to Lori and Aqua for their good work. <br /> . Southport Beach on Johns Pond. Bob distributed to the members correspondence he has <br /> had with Turfgrass Environmental consultants regarding their request for his opinion on the <br /> feasibility of obtaining the local and state wetland permits required for construction of a beach <br /> and/or parking area. Bob replied, "Realistically, in any opinion, the beach project as described in <br /> your letter seems to have a virtually non-existent chance of an approval. No action was <br /> required by the Commission. <br /> 6. "40 B"—JobsNVhiting Road Residential Development. Bob distributed to the members his <br /> memo to Joyce Mason of 3122104 in response to her request that he review the plan submitted. <br /> Bob stated that the plan does not enable us to meaningfully evaluate what may be jurisdictional <br /> issues and/or potential impacts to wetland resource areas and wetland interests/values, and <br /> said it would be advisable for the technical consultants for the project confer with this office <br /> before proceeding further. <br /> . Thornton Burgess Society. Bob said we have a request for youths -11 years old to canoe <br /> up the 1lashpee Fiver and explore the banks for flora and fauna. Bob said vire have approved <br /> these activities before and he would main tell them "Try to leave no evidence they were there,„ <br /> and he assumes it's ok to approve this request. All agreed. <br /> . I FAA-SE -2200—42 Fells Pond Road.. Bob said we had approved a stone patio, and <br /> Chilton Development is now asking for approval to put in a wooden deck of the same size <br /> instead. <br /> Lotion made, seconded and unanimously carried to approve this administrabve approval. <br /> NewBusiness: none <br /> Hearina A Benda <br /> p.m., Bayswater Development, LLC, New S abury Properties (verification of resource <br /> area delineation . Carl Smith, Earth Tech, represented the applicant. Bob said he has probably <br /> received more phone calls on this property than anything else in 15 years. He tells the callers <br /> 2 <br />
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