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f <br /> 7:24 p.rn. New Seabury Properties,AOC}-4 Great Field Landing (Lot#3 Flat Pond Bubdiv. <br /> (construct a new single family home, landscaping, pool and associated appurtenances) <br /> Torn Jalowy, representative for the applicant described the project. The project includes the construction <br /> of a new single family hone with landscaping, pool as well as a patio. The pool area will also include a <br /> spa that has a spillway into the pool 'itself. The patio will be constructed of concrete with aggregate. The <br /> home will have.gutters tied into dry wells to help with run off. The agent stated that the landscaping will be <br /> an upgrade from.what currently exists and will improve the wildlife value. He recon mended approval and <br /> stated that the Board of Health had no issues with this filing either. The Commission asked about the <br /> plans and were filled in on the three plans A, B, c and that there are no foreseeable issues with drainage <br /> or run off. Each newhouse will contain five bedrooms and construction is slated to start in .January. <br /> Motion aide, seconded and unanimously carried to approve amended order as proposed <br /> 7:27 p.m. New Seabury Properties, AOC—29 Flat Pond Circle (Lot#9 Flat Pond Subdiv. <br /> (construct a new single family home, landscaping, pool and associated appurtenances) <br /> Torn Jalowy, representative for the applicant described the project. The project includes the construction <br /> of a new single family borne with landscaping, pool as well as a patio. The pool area will also include <br /> spa that has a spillway into the pool itself. The patio will be constructed of concrete with aggregate. The <br /> home will have gutters tied into dry wells to help with run off. The agent stated that the landscaping will be <br /> i an upgrade from what currently exists and will improve the wildlife value. He recommended approval and <br /> Mated that the Board of Health had no issues with this filing either. The Commission asked about the <br /> plans and were filled in on the three plans A, B, C and that there are no fore eeable.is ues with drainage <br /> or run off. Each new house will contain five bedrooms and construction is slued to start in January. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to approve amended order as proposed <br /> i <br /> 7:30 p.m. New Seabury Properties, AOC—32 Flat Pond circle (Lot#f4 Flat Pond Subdiv. <br /> (Construct a new single family home, landscaping, pool and associated appurtenances) <br /> Torn Jalowy, representative for the applicant described the project. The project includes the construction <br /> of a new single faftl t home with landscaping, pool as well as a patio. The pool area will also include a <br /> spa that has a spillway into the pool 'itself. The patio will be constructed of concrete with aggregate. The <br /> home will have gutters tied into dry wells to help with run off. The agent stated that the landscaping will <br /> be an upgrade from what currently exists and will improve the wildlife value. He recommended approval <br /> and stated that the Board of Health had no issues with this filing either. The Commission asked about the <br /> pians and were filled in on the three plans A, B, c and that there are no foreseeable issues with drainage <br /> or run off. Each new house will contain five bedrooms and construction is slated to start in-January. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carved to approve amended order as proposed <br /> -7:33 p.m. Jeep Place/Lauren Marino,, RDA—24.deep Place <br /> (After the fact plantings of Arbor vitae} a wooden fence and a single juniper) <br /> (Previously filed for by Mr. Latham and continued from the 1010412007 hearing) <br /> The agent stated that the applicants had not submitted the new lot plans that were requested by the <br /> abutters at the last hearing. The application has been continued now four times and the agent suggested <br /> that at the next hearing they rule on the rbor itaes which are within the conservation jurisdiction, The <br /> Commission pondered whether the rest of the matters would be better seared on the civil level and all <br /> agreed to put that out as an option at the next hearing as well. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried for a continuance until January 24, 2008 @ 7:00 p.m. <br /> 7:36 p.m. John Petrick, #dol—106 captain's Row (continued from 1211312007) <br /> (Pier, ramp, float) <br /> John Slavinsky of cape and Islands Engineering described the applicants wish to move his existing float <br /> to be able to place it back in the water. The project had interim approval for the float but that is not <br /> recognized by the corps of Engineers and the Harbormaster thought it posed a navigational hazard. The <br /> Harbormaster feels that the area is a moo,ring field and thus the applicant was not able to put his float <br /> I <br />