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a mitigation area that will be 1663 sere feet. This is an open area by the dock on the north side of the lot <br /> which is currently just grass that also will be planted. There will be abort 104 plants installed. The access to <br /> the work area is quite poor and they will have to go around the property line and around the comer of the <br /> house. There is a huge 26" caliper pitch pine about 7.8 feet from the house and they would like penni sion <br /> e that a well. ft will improve access but the can work around it if decided to.leave it but it could <br /> to remove y <br /> be a hazard to the house if any hurricane comes along. The plants that exist in the proposed mitigation areas <br /> are listed in the plans and include pitch pine,viburnum, white oak,black oak and the infamous poison ivy. <br /> They will have the 104 plants planted plus the beach grass area that will be filled with.sand. The first�g <br /> that will-happen With this project, once the equipment arrives,is a retaining wall will be laced and Will <br /> show limits that they will be working inside of the project, Agent McManus met Mr. Ta acres onsite and <br /> stated that the pitch pine is an imminent.hazard to the house. The expansion area is made up of mitigation <br /> areas that were in result of the house construction and to transplant those to areas outside and beyond the tree <br /> buffer and barren areas will really fortify the coastal bank which is being undercut. Planting beach grass in <br /> the <br /> front area would cenainl be a tremendous benefit to the area and will.salvage the property. Agent <br /> McManus feels that the mitigation being offered for the small area of expansion onto the patio for the <br /> accommodation of the pool meets the performance standards of a coast hank and land subject to coastal <br /> storm flow and would recommend negative determination. Mr. Gurnee asked about the odd shaping to the <br /> landscaping in which Mr. Tavarres answered that they were looking to keep things more natural looking with <br /> the shape rather than straight lines. Mr. Cross mentioned that the bulkhead area is in bad shape and would <br /> like to address that the total area as a disaster and he is not adverse to any improvements but would like to <br /> make note of the entire area. Mike Co hig,who owns the property next to this one,addressed the Board and <br /> asked if there is something more that h can do on his side of the-bank a it would be in his best interest too <br /> a he.is�g toprotect s-much of the bank as.he can. Agent McManus suggested that Mr. Co hig should <br /> keep- n eye on the bank and see what happens over the Winter. <br /> Agent McManus recommended negative determim ion with the following conditions: 1 Mitigation 1663 <br /> square feet)must be completed at the earliest possible convenience upon completion of the patio extension <br /> (2)Agent must be contacted prior to work commencing(patio and plantings), and 3 Pitch pine may b <br /> removed at any time, <br /> Motion made seconded and unanimously carried for a Negative Determination with Conditions, <br /> 7:03 David Bazerman,NO 50 Cayuga Ave)—install ' x 65' seasonal dock <br /> Falmouth Engineering is representing Applicant and requested a continuance as they have not received <br /> comments from Natural Heritage. <br /> Motion.made, seconded and unanimously carried for a Continuance until 9/03/09 at 7:12 pm at the <br /> request of the applicant <br /> 7:06 Bradley Snyder NOI. SE 43-2581 (93 Bluff Ave)—Replace cesspool with new Title v Septic(Continued <br /> from8/06/09) <br /> Dan Johnson from Sl , Inc. represented the applicant. The Board of Health has been trying for some time <br /> to get the existing cesspool upgraded and a result a new owners have derided to take on this project. <br /> Mr. Johnsonhad met with Agent McManus and Glenn Harrington to see if there were any environmental <br /> restrictions on the propel which extends right to the coastal beach on Nantucket Sound in New Seabury, <br /> There is a coastal dune which has Rosa lugosa bushes and poison ivy existing. Basically, after speaking <br /> with Agent McManus and Mr. Harrington,the biggest environmental restriction from the Board of Health i <br /> any resource area that is within 100 feet so they would like to have an ultra violet system to kill any <br /> pathogens. As far as any nitrifications, none were warranted by the Board of Health or any information like <br /> 2 <br />