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Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to approve the plan. <br /> 7:25 p.m., John Nahigian, 14 Little Neck Lane (reconstruct, extend an existing pier ramp and <br /> float, repair existing evaluated stairway with maintenance in perpetuity). Bob visited the site and <br /> discovered some violations— vegetation was removed on the coastal bank using chemical <br /> defoliants, and the engineer did not show numbered stations at the top of the bank and salt <br /> marsh. Bob will meet tomorrow with the applicant to discuss revegetation. He recommended <br /> we get a quick agreement on the revegetation, the applicant do the planting, and when we issue <br /> an order of conditions we note that it will be maintained in perpetuity. Jack read a letter for the <br /> record from the Shellfish Department on the project. Bob said the problem they raised can be <br /> included in the order of conditions. He added that the water depths reported by the engineer <br /> don't look accurate, and even the applicant's consultant agreed on this. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to approve a continuation to June 24th at <br /> 7:50 p.m., at the request of the applicant. <br /> 7:30 p.m., Jonathan Yohannan, 304 Redbrook Road (continued from 5/27/04). Dave Sanicki <br /> represented the applicant and described the revised plan. There is a pending request before the <br /> Board of Appeals for this construction. He said they have a 1.5 acre lot and most of it is in the <br /> flood zone. So the plan is very tight and they will have to be extremely careful when they do the <br /> excavation, but it can be done. Bob thought we should condition that the work limit be <br /> permanently established by means of a fence. Mr. Sanicki will consult with his client on the type <br /> of fence. Bob said National Heritage does not have a concern. Jack said the Division of <br /> Fisheries and Wildlife said in a letter that the proposed project does not adversely affect the <br /> wildlife habitat. <br /> Tom Quinn, a neighbor, asked to see the new plan, and he thought the ACEC line was different <br /> from the original plan. After considerable discussion, it was determined that it was the same. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to approve the plan. <br /> 7:35 p.m., Joseph Del Vecchio, 68 Monomoscoy Road (install an irrigation system). Mr. Del <br /> Vecchio presented the plan. Bob recommended approval. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to approve the plan. <br /> 7:40 p.m., Paul and Helen Zammito, 4 Spoondrift Circle (continued from 5/27/04). Tom <br /> Bunker represented the applicant. He said that the Building Department advised him that the <br /> house is permitted for only three bedrooms. Because having a fourth bedroom would require an <br /> advanced septic system, the applicant has decided to reduce the number of bedrooms on the <br /> plan to three. The architect is now working on the drawings. Jack read a report from the Health <br /> Department saying the application is incomplete. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to approve a continuation to June 24th at <br /> 8:00 p.m., at the request of the applicant. <br /> 7:45 p.m., Ken Marsters, 12 Wintergreen Road (construct single family dwelling, drywells, <br /> landscaping). <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to approve a continuation to June 24th at <br /> 7:45 p.m., at the request of the applicant. <br /> • 3 <br />