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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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05/14/2009
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r <br /> 6) A.mericorps <br /> Americorps has completed trailwork at Shields Property as well as at Bessie Bog. <br /> 7Fire wise <br /> Agent McManus is working on settmng up a meeting with Fire wise, an informational public <br /> meeting for residents in the area of Mashp a River woodlands regarding wildfire treatment. <br /> 7Star Easement Pruning at Mashpee River woodlands <br /> The Agent met V1ith the NStar arborist regarding a federally mandated brush cutting. Any <br /> vegetation extending over the riverbank and river will not be touched. <br /> 8) Partnership Lands Access/Wildfire Control Pruning <br /> Agent McManus has provided each Commissioner with a handout about Partnership Lana <br /> Access Wildfire Control Pruning. The pruning will occur next week so anyone with questions i <br /> encouraged to contact the Agent. <br /> 9 Walsh and Cammerato <br /> Mr. Shaw questioned the status of Walsh and Camerato, regarding a driveway. A concern has <br /> been expressed about runoff from a particular driveway into the salt marsh, which could not be <br /> worked out. The Agent needs to follow up with an enforcement order and he expects it may <br /> continue to land court. The Agent would recommend the driveway size be reduced. <br /> i <br /> Hearine Agenda <br /> 7:00 Carol Augustyniak,NOI—52 Spoondrift way (Demo/reconstruct house) (Continued from <br /> 2/5109) <br /> John Slavinsky of Cape & Islands Engineering resented theapplicant. In response to concerns <br /> g g re p <br /> expressed by both Commission members and abutters, Mr. Sl vins y coordinated a meeting with <br /> concerned representatives, distributing sketches and creating the plan berg presented. The greatest <br /> concern expressed involved the 3 100 square foot original footprint,which has now been reduced to 2650 <br /> square feet. The next concern was regarding the 2nd floor deck that jutted out ovr the existing deck, <br /> which has now been removed. Additionally, a section of the home was planned to extend out over the <br /> existing house near the walkway that goes to the dock. This extension has been eliminated. The stone <br /> patio has also been moved in. Abutters were concerned about a covered porch with plans to have a <br /> second story. The covered porch remains but the second story has been removed. Regarding vegetative • <br /> removal on the embankment,concerns expressed by the Assistant Agent and an abutter"s consultant have <br /> resulted in eliminating those plans. Planting vill only occur in the existing areas of erosion. Rain <br /> gardens have been replaced with a system of dry wells. The Zoning Board of Appeals also expressed <br /> concern about the covered porch being to close to the embankment,and a compromise has been reached <br /> by creating a 10 foot buffer as indicated on the plan. An additional change concerned the pool, which has <br /> been eliminated from the plans. Finally,runoff from the stone patio has been addressed by creating a 1 <br /> foot stone filled trench to extend around the perimeter. Michael Talbott of/Michael Talbott Associates <br /> has also,adjusted the landscape plan. Mr. Talbott noted that the areas on the pinn highlighted in dark <br /> green are slated foritig ation while the lighter green areas represent existing vegetation or mulch and <br /> non-native trees. Mr. Talbott is focusing on the areas within the 50 foot buffer zone around the property <br /> and has provided a detailed plant list. Eroded areas will be re�vegetated as well as in the sedimentation o <br /> the marsh. A combination of coastal shrub and grasses and 100%native species will be used. An area of <br /> crush stoned mulch will be replanted with mitigation. The total amount of mitigation is well above what <br /> is required by the plan at 2000 square feet. A sassaftass will remain n the property. Agent McManus <br /> 2 <br />
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