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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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06/14/2012
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Vaccaro is asking for a waiver from Regulation 29 and has calculated out the mitigation requirement for a <br /> total of about 4700sf but they will provide over 6300sf of mitigation. <br /> Agent McManus states that there is a difference between mitigation and landscape. The plan presented <br /> is more of a landscape format and it does state in the regulation for a naturally vegetated buffer strip that <br /> when mitigation is put in place, it should be to recapitulate the contiguous nature of the buffer strip. The <br /> agent states that looking at the landscape plan and the crisscross sandy pathways; he feels that it is not <br /> in line with proper mitigation. He recommends the plan to be re-drawn to show an enhancement to the <br /> buffer and eliminating the pathways, except the one to the boathouse. Mr. Gurnee asks where the <br /> mitigation area is versus the existing landscaped shrubbery and trees. Mr. Vaccaro states that there is a <br /> brush line and also pockets in the vegetated areas that will be enhanced. <br /> Mr. Allen asks about the 12' water which is inevitable in this area and what precautions have been taken <br /> with the proposed boathouse. Mr. John Slavinski with Cape & Islands Engineering explains that the <br /> boathouse is a slab on grade and will be supported by a system of piers below ground such as the <br /> existing garage. Mr. Allen asks about the breakaway sections and Mr. Slavinski states that there will be <br /> multiple breakaway sections because they are in the velocity zone. <br /> Chairman Fitzsimmons states that he finds it difficult to support the application as there are no compelling <br /> reasons for waivers for the additions. The addition is 11' from the coastal bank and on the other side is a <br /> large proposed porch that is 10'from the coastal bank. The large boathouse is within 30' of the resource <br /> area. The by law was written specifically for compelling reasons and the Chairman states that he does <br /> not see it. He recommends possibly putting the boathouse on the other side and to place the Title 5 _ <br /> system further down. Mr. Slavinski states that there is no place else the Title 5 can go. He states that <br /> there are two cesspools sitting in about a foot and half of water and they will be putting in a HOOT <br /> system which will reduce the nitrogen and phosphorous along with a UV light. They will also move the <br /> osprey nest because it is sitting too close to the electric lines; one was even electrocuted recently. Mr. <br /> Slavinski says that they will be willing to remove the proposed addition and possibly reduce the size of <br /> the porch. Mr. Sweet asks if the boathouse can be moved closer to the road. Mr. Slavinski states that <br /> the owners will not want to revise the boathouse location. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to Deny the Notice of Intent <br /> 7:15 James Ryder (99 Bayshore Drive) Replace existing septic tank and install a new Title 5 sewage <br /> disposal system. Existing leaching pit will be pumped dry, disconnected and filled with clean <br /> sand or removed - RDA <br /> Resource Area: Buffer Zone to Coastal Bank'8VW.�LSCSF <br /> Material submitted: Sewage Disposal System Repair 5/11/12 Christopher Costa& Associates <br /> (53:211 Matt Costa from Christopher Costa & Associates is presenting for the homeowners and explains <br /> that the dwelling has been operating on a failed septic system and would like to install a new Title 5 leach <br /> field and tank. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried for a Negative Determination <br /> 7:18 Mary Zocchi (9 Ockway Bay Road) Construct a single family dwelling with attached garage, porch, <br /> patios, in-ground pool with fence enclosure, vista corridor and also to construct and maintain a <br /> landing, stairs, pier, ramp & float system- NOI <br /> Resource Area: Land Under Ocean, LSCSF, Salt Marsh, Coastal'Bank. Buffer to Coastal Bank <br /> Material submitted: Site Design Plan 5/17/17 Christopher Costa & Associates . <br /> [56:301 Matt Costa from Christopher Costa& Associates is presenting for the homeowners and they are <br /> proposing a single family dwelling which a portion of the dwelling straddles the 100' buffer from the <br /> coastal bank. Also proposed is a pool, patio and associated landscaping for the structure which falls <br /> within the 50'-100' buffer. Mr. Costa states that they have kept all structures 50' from the top of the <br /> 6 <br />
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