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then send out a final copy. The management plan will need to be incorporated into the Order of <br /> Conditions for the dock. The reason for permanent footings is so that the dock will not be moved <br /> from place to place, year after year therefore altering other mussel habitat. The Agent then asks <br /> Mr. Regan to remove a floating piece of dock that is currently in the water if it is not being used. He <br /> also mentions that there are canoes & kayaks & debris on the other side of his back yard that are <br /> sitting on existing vegetation and that they need moved to an area upland of any BVW. Mr. Allen <br /> asks about the concrete that is shown on the plan and suggests that it be moved from the 2' area to <br /> approximately 3' in. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to Close and Issue <br /> 7:03 Leon Rosenberg SE 43-2651 (7 Bight Circle) Install vinyl sheet pile bulkhead - NOI <br /> Resource Area: Coastal Bank, LSCSF <br /> Material submitted: Site Plan— Proposed Sheet Piling 211412011 Falmouth Engi.nearing <br /> Michael Borselli from Falmouth Engineering is representing the homeowner and is requesting to <br /> install a shorefront erosion protection system to the property. He explains that the coastal bank is <br /> eroding due to boating activity and sea level rise. Some of the vegetation at the top of the bank is <br /> being threatened including some trees that may fall in. The existing landscape around the pool is in <br /> close proximity. He states that the owner is trying to be proactive by installing this structure now <br /> rather than later. The installation includes a vinyl sheet piling structure that is similar to other <br /> applications that have been permitted in the past. Mr. Borselli explains that they will be able to <br /> access the installment site by removing a section of a fence and gate. They will use a small track- <br /> mounted excavator. The vinyl sheets will then be installed with tie backs being placed to help hold <br /> the wall. It is connected by a timber whaler that runs along the outer surface of the sheet vinyl. The <br /> work proposed is just above MHW and it will prevent any further erosion to Popponesset Creek. <br /> Mr. Borselli states that the coastal bank is not a sediment source. Agent McManus does confirm <br /> that the work is above MHW so it does not need Chapter 91 review. He also mentions that this <br /> area has a lot of eroding banks from boat wakes and ice damage. The Agent states that this <br /> project does meet the performance standards as the coastal bank is not a sediment source. Vice <br /> Chairman Shaw inquires about mitigation for the trees affected by the project. Mr. Borselli would <br /> like to request an allowance to submit a more comprehensive planting plan that will include more <br /> suitable mitigation after the wall is installed. He states that Mr. Rosenberg would certainly like to re- <br /> establish his landscape as the owner wants more vegetation for privacy rather than less for view. <br /> Mr. Gurnee asks how it is intended to keep it from washing out underneath if it is right above MHW <br /> and Mr. Borselli explains that the sheet piling sections are approximately 18' long and the typical <br /> design is you need to have twice the length into the ground as the exposed height. He states that <br /> there will be about.6' above and 12' driven into the ground. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to Close and Issue pending receipt of a planting <br /> plan. <br /> 7:06 Joy Hibsher (29 Pond Circle) Replace failed septic with new Title V. Old system will be <br /> pumped, filled with clean sand & abandoned - RDA <br /> Resource Area: Buffer Zone to BVW and Buffer Zone to Pond Front <br /> Material submitted: Site Plan 210412011 Warwick&Associates Inc. <br /> Jack Landry-Cauley is representing the project and explains that it is pretty straightforward. The <br /> client has a failed septic system that needs to be repaired. The site is unique in which there is a <br /> wetland on both sides of the property so they will be placing the system as far away as possible <br /> from the two wetlands. In order to comply with Title 5 as much as they can, they have to install a <br /> pump, a shallow design system and place on the highest part of the lot. Agent McManus states that <br /> the Board of Health has reviewed and approved the plans. <br /> 2 <br />