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Conservation Commission <br /> I l i n utes ofNve m her 4, 2010 <br /> Public Hearings <br /> shpee Town Hall - Conference Room 1 <br /> Commissioners: Chairman Jack Fitzsimmons, V. Chairman Ralph Shaw, Mark Gurnee, Brad Sweet, <br /> Lloyd Aller, John Rogers <br /> Staff Present: Drew Manu (Conservation Agent) and Kris Carpenter (Administrative Secretary) <br /> Call Meetin To order: 6:55 pre - Public Comment <br /> i Pre/Post HearinAgenda: <br /> i <br /> 1 111linute royal of the following rnrute Thursday, October 21 2010 <br /> pp <br /> Motion rnad , seconded and unanimously 'Carried to approve the minutes of October 7, 201041 <br /> 2 Administrative Approval SE 43-2550: <br /> Resource AreaLand Subject Coastal Storm Fw Buffet, salt marsh <br /> Ma tei-io I submilte x Plan/Lan scape Re a ining Was 1012812010 Cape & Islands E gineen g <br /> Agent McManus states this project was originally a Notice of Intent for a home demolition and <br /> reconstruction. He mentions that he can parrs around the original plan of record for a comparison <br /> if anyone is interested. John Slavinki from Cape & Islands Engineering explains that there are <br /> three proposed walls; one near an existing warll, one on the opposite side of the louse and one off <br /> of the garage. They are reducing the dwelling footprint by 521 sq.ft. Mr. Gurnee asks what the <br /> point of the stone wall is for on the side and Mr. Slavinski explains that there is a little fill going in <br /> because of the amount of foundation showing which puts there in a position as the Building <br /> Department will call it a it tory" so they will need to cover up some of it up. The wall is <br /> approximately ' high. Agent McManus states that everything is within the pre-approved work <br /> limit. <br /> Motion r ade, seconded and unanimously carried to approve the Administrative Approval for SE <br /> 4 -2550 <br /> 3 Community Preservation Act. Agent McManus would like to update everyone (which will not <br /> require voting) on the Community Preservation Act's deadline which has passed for funding. The <br /> funding is specifically for recreation projects. It is for a parcel that was mostly purchased with <br /> Community Preservation Act Funds. The application was submitted with estimates for work on <br /> clearing and recreating an old two-acre field including turf maintenance from DPW and a satellite <br /> parking lot along with a canoe/kayak access area at Pickerel Cove. He contacted Division of <br /> Boating and Fishing Access which is under the Department of Fisheries &Wildlife, primarily <br /> because of Mr. Marrtiros and his concerns over the grater volume of Johns Pond and public boat <br /> ramps that may be contributing to the run off into the pond which he will follow up on. In the <br /> meantime, he was looking for an estimate for thecanoe/kayak access to submit with the <br /> application and they told him that they offer funding, engineering, technical guidance and <br /> consultation for projects than involve creation of public landings but the only stipulation is that you <br /> harve to allow open access-for everyone, not just Mashpee residents. They are not under any <br /> agreement with boat landings in town that require sticker access. The Agent feels that there <br /> should not be an issue entering into this type of agreement with therm as it is just a small ramp <br />