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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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05/13/2010
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step is to contact DEP regarding permitting due to the dredging involved and then he will contact <br /> AFCEE/Mike Miner} Town Council and Haley & Aldridge. Vice Chairman Shaw asks if this could be <br /> completed within the season and Agent McManus responded positively. The Agent also mentions <br /> that the DER representatives are also working on the Eel River project in Plymouth which is very <br /> similar to Quashnet but a much larger scale. <br /> i <br /> • Johns Pond sandpits: Mashpee Police: Agent McManus states that there was another incident <br /> between sandpits 1 & 2. Someone had left a boat and a trailer on fire which burned a quarter of an <br /> acre of the woods on each side. The Mashpee Police have set up patrols over the last two <br /> weekends and they have found over a Igo people each time partying and burning trees. Hopefully <br /> the patrols will be kept up each weekend. The Agent would like to invite Chief Collins to a meeting <br /> to discuss options for the ongoing problems which are becoming worse each year. <br /> • Jehu Pond: Cartes: DPW will be installing a gate net week at the parking lot on Great Oak Road. <br /> Mr. Sweet asks if al turn around will be created at the gate so as not to use private property to turn <br /> vehicles around. <br /> • Subcommittees: The Agent would like to set up a date for another meeting noir that Mr. Gurnee is <br /> back from traveling. <br /> • Landscape Presentation: Chapter 172 By-law Review: The Agent gave a presentation for <br /> Chapter 172 and Permitting review for landscapers and arborists. It was televised so people will be <br /> able to view on the web. Bylaws and jurisdiction was reviewed along with assistance in filling out <br /> RDA's, Extension Permits, Certificate of Compliance, Administrative Reviews and Amended <br /> Orders. <br /> Hearing Agenda <br /> 7:00 Elsie Jacobson 1 River Road) Remove 22 pine trees and -oak trees that are hazardous to <br /> dwelling RDA <br /> Applicable Resource Area: Buffer zone to river front and coastal bank <br /> Elsie Jacobson explains that it is necessary to remove the trees because they have become a hazard <br /> to the dwelling. There are substantial branches that could possibly break off-during storms. Agent <br /> Mcl larhus has met with Tom stery h from Quality Tree on site to confirm that all the trees that are <br /> corning down were flagged. There are a few trees outside of Conservation jurisdiction. There were <br /> some Pitch Pines with bark beetle damage. Mrs. Jacobson states that the stumps will be left so as <br /> not to cause further ground disturbance. <br /> Motion made, seconded and.unanimously carried for a Negative Determination <br /> 7:03 Donato & Judith Federico 1 16 seconsett Point Road) Upgrade septic to Title 1 RDA <br /> Applicable Resource Area: Land Subject to Coastal Sorra Flow(buffer zone <br /> Raul Liardi-Rivera from Holmes & McGrath is presenting and states that this project was presented <br /> previously in 2001 and consisted of reconstruction of the dwelling but that fell through. Currently the <br /> existing septic has failed and they are now proposing a system that was the same one presented in <br /> 2001. It is for a 1500 gallon tank. According to Mr. Li ardi-F ivera, the Board of Health will be asking <br /> for.a waiver for the 20' set back. The tank is the only component that will be in the flood zone. The <br /> tank and leaching field are both in front of the house. Agent McManus states that it is straight forward <br /> and the Board of Health is aware of issues that need to be worked out. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously curled for a Negative Determination pending <br /> approval from the Board of Health <br /> 2 <br />
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