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7:15 .John York 1 Captains Row) Remove ve patio & grass area and replace with concrete - <br /> J <br /> Resource Area: Buffer Zone to Riv rfront (Mashpee River) <br /> Material submitted*Assessors Page (hand drawn) 412211 — Hand drawn sketch 412211 — Color <br /> Printed Photo 412211 (all) Owner <br /> Mr. York would like to replace his 16' x 1 ' patio dine to age and the condition it is in. He would like <br /> to extend it approximately g' to the right in front of his rear door. Agent McManus states that the <br /> poured concrete is going entirely on a lawn area. Any run off is directed to sand and then salt <br /> marsh. The entire lot is pre-disturbed where the concrete patio would be replacing lawn. Mr. <br /> Gurnee is concerned about the tree and if the roots will be damaged by the grading. He <br /> recommends a 4' diameter around the tree instead of 2' and the owner accepts that change. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried for a Negative Determination <br /> 7: 18 Peter Owens 18 Waterway) connect gas line in front of house RDA <br /> - <br /> Resource Area# Coastal Bankl Buffer to Coastal Bank- Buffer to Salt MarshlPoppy Creek <br /> Material submitted.* Plot Plan 814108 SSS Design (hand drawn by owner) <br /> Carolie Owers explains that their intention when they first purchased the home was to tear down <br /> and rebuild the home so the gas line to the street was prematurely cut. They have not been able to <br /> proceed with the demo/rebuild and recently decided to start using the house as is. They would like <br /> to reconnect the gas line. Agent McManus states that it is a simple request with minor excavation <br /> and it is on the street side of the property. <br /> Lotion made, seconded and unanimously carried for a Negative Determination <br /> 5) Pickerel Cove: The Agent attended the Town meeting and the request for the Community <br /> Preservation Act funding was denied by the audience in attendance. The homeowners felt this <br /> project would create more traffic and illegal activities. They- had questioned the meed for another <br /> canoe/kayak launch area since there is a public beach and boat launch at Mashpee-Wakeby that <br /> is being underutilized. Agent McManus states that he will address it main at the October <br /> meeting. The Agent mentions that the panel was purchased and agreed on that it would have <br /> certain recreational activities. These activities that were proposed will have very little impact or <br /> the inland bark. <br /> 6) Proposals for-Gates and Boulders: The Agent meet with Lt. Sexton and Tom Mayo [GIS <br /> Coordinator] and they looked at several areas that they would like to place gates or boulders t <br /> block some side mads. Agent McManus feels since the Police Department will be monitoring the <br /> areas and more aware, the gates/boulders may work better. He recently put a new lock and pin <br /> on the gate at Jehu Pond/Great Oak Road entrance and he will be receiving information from a <br /> new vendor for heavy duty gates. The Agent also gent out onsite with Chief Collins, Chuck <br /> Greene and a couple of representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency to discuss <br /> increasing enforcements. They believe increasing the fee to $5,000 (from $300)for illegal <br /> dumping may be more effective. Under Federal Law, if certain dump piles exceed a certain <br /> square footage or cubic yard, it becomes a Federal offense. The Agent suggests amending the <br /> bylaw to increase the fee. He also recommends placing games and boulders closer to the road or <br /> other areas to make them more difficult to remove. <br /> 3 <br />