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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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clarification of the location of the trees to be removed. The argent and Mr. Sterych pointed out the <br /> specific location ilia the plans and photos displayed. <br /> Motion marde, seconded and unanimously carried for ar !Negative Determination <br /> 6.09 James Gomes 3 Tamberlane Drive Replace existing,wooden dock with an aluminum dock in the <br /> sane footprint. RDA <br /> Resource Area; Land Under Water, Inland Bank <br /> Material submitted: er im Approval Plans- Hand drawn 1995- submitted By Owner <br /> Mr. Gomes presented the request to the commission. The agent explained that Mr. Gomes' dock has a <br /> Chapter 91 Interim Approval license, thus confirming the dock's grandfathered status. Commissioner <br /> Gurnee asked about a missing piece of the dock based on the photos on display of the existing layout. <br /> Mr. Gomes.explained that the piece of the old dock went missing in a storm and was nearer retrieved. Mr. <br /> Gomes stated the new aluminum dock will occupy the same footprint of the existing layout shown on the <br /> Ch. 91 plan of record and will also allow for more sunlight penetration. The agent informed Mr. Gomes <br /> that the Harbor Master and Concorn are requiring all docks to have the property address permanently <br /> affixed to the dock as well as any associated permit #. The argent asked for Mr Gomes to contact the <br /> Conservation office once the dock is in place to verify the display of the property address. <br /> 4 <br /> !dation made, seconded and unanimously carried for a Negative Determination <br /> 6:12 Jeffrey & Sheila E dent erg (16 Squaw's Ln Demo/rebuild single family hone and new Title 1 <br /> Septic- NOII <br /> Resource Areas LSCSF, Buffer Zone to Coastal Dune <br /> Material submitted: Plan of Existing Conditions - 1126112 Capp & Islands Engineering Proposed House <br /> Reconstruction 1123113 Cape & Islands Engineering <br /> [30:251 Jack Vaccaro from Vaccaro Environmental consulting is representing the applicant for John <br /> Sl vinski from Cape & Islands Engineering. Mr. Vaccaro explains that they are proposing to tear down <br /> the existing home and replace it with a neer single family home in the same footprint. There will be some <br /> increase in the existing grade and foundation to get the home out of the fled zone A as well as achieve <br /> a 5 foot separation from groundwater for the septic installation. There will also be a stone retaining wall <br /> (landscape wall) constructed around the home. A drip strip will be installed around the perimeter of the <br /> 'home to handle roof runoff. The agent verified that the driveway will be a pervious surface. An abutter <br /> questioned the height of the retaining wall as he was concerned about runoff being directed towards his <br /> property. The consultant assured the abutter that runoff onto his property would not be an issue. <br /> i <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to Close and Issue <br /> 6:15 Mark & Sally Goggin Taffra itWay) Install 130 linear feet of timber retaining wall along the edge <br /> of lawn - N01 <br /> Resource Area: LSCSF, coastal bane B VW <br /> Material submitted: Proposed Wooden Retaining Wall 1125113 Cape & IslandsBeer. <br /> ng <br /> Jack Vacarro is representing the applicant along with John Slavinsky from cape and Islands Engineering. <br /> Mr. Vacarro describes the project. The applicants are proposing to install 155 linear feet of timber <br /> retaining wall along the top of the coastal bark for the purposes of protecting their property from further <br /> erosion. Mr. Vacarro described the erosion situation at the property and explained that one cedar tree <br /> may be adversely affected from the construction and could possibly be removed. commissioner Gurnee <br /> questioned this potential removal and the necessity of this project as it involves armoring a coastal bark. <br /> The went clarified that this coastal bank does not provide a sediment source for coastal resources such <br /> as coastal beach and dune. This coastal bank provides limited protection from storm damage. The <br />
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