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structure and top of the bank. The front yard will consist of some ornamental plantings with a small <br /> patch of lawn and also a little bit of lawn along the street which is required by the Association. <br /> Mrs. Marden addresses some concerns of this project having any impact on the coastal bank. she <br /> has been to the property twice to see if there was any active erosion and also to determine possible <br /> proposed work effect. The bank itself is thickly vegetated with shrubs and a couple of substantial <br /> trees. There is no indication that it has been eroding and the trees growing on the front face of the <br /> bank signify that it has been very stable for some time. It appears that there were some significant <br /> size trees that had been cut down some time ago. She believes that because there is only about ' of <br /> excavation for the pool, her opinion would be there that there will be no impact on the bark itself. <br /> She also noticed that a neighboring property had a complete in-ground pool with the edge of the pool <br /> being approximately ' from the top of the coastal bank so she researched through the Registry istry of <br /> Deeds and was only able to find an Order of Conditions issued in 2004-that permitted the owner to re- <br /> do the pool, patio and landscaping. That pool has been there for quite some time in which it <br /> consisted of a full excavation and it is also closer to the bank so it leads her to believe that this project <br /> will have no impact. <br /> Agent McManus states that there is evidence of undercutting and Mrs. Marden remembers seeing <br /> undercutting by the stairs. Mr. Allen and Mr. Cross estimate that the weight of the pool when <br /> complete will be well over 100 tons which makes them concerned about the stability and requests <br /> that a structural engineer be consulted. <br /> 4 <br /> Agent McManus also states that the grandfathered setback is lost when a structure is demolished for <br /> a rebuild and recommends that they provide as much buffer as possible and move the setback of the <br /> pool and patio right to the existing foundation of the dwelling. Mr. solien believes that thea is a 30 3 <br /> front yard setback from the road regulation for the town of Mashpee and from the garage to the street <br /> is 30'. They would have to seek a variance from the town if they were to move the structure closer to <br /> the roadway. <br /> Vice Chairman Shaw recommends a continuance. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried for a continuance until 3/18/10 at : oprn <br /> i <br /> 7:06 Lemonia Ma rop url s_ Cayuga Ave) — Maintenance Tree Pruning <br /> Applicable Resource Area: Inland bank to John's Pond <br /> Woody Martin is the caretaker of the property and describes branches overhanging the rear deck and <br /> requests permission to prune the trees. <br /> i Agent McManus explains that this is a simple request of maintenance pruning of many branches <br /> overhanging the deck that could be possible hazards with fallen limbs. <br /> Motion trade, seconded and unanimously carried for a Negative Determination <br /> 7:09 Town of Mashpee N01 SE 43-2601 sunset circle) — Regrade Roadway stormwater system <br /> Applicable Resource Area, Bordering Vegetated Wetland <br /> Lori MacDonald from Baxter Nye Engineering and Surveying explains that this. project involves <br /> construction and installation of a flood control basin. They are proposing to regrade Sunset Circle to <br /> shed water off the pavement and to prevent flooding into a basin. The existing leaching basins will be <br /> abandoned in place and it will be regraded to a stone riprap which will turn into a vegetated swale and <br /> into a foreba . There is a detention area and also a perforated overflow pipe The basin will be <br /> vegetated with a variety of wetland species and the mitigation will be about 989 sq.ft. The shrub <br /> 3 <br />