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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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ti <br /> impact to the salt marsh grass as they were taken from a distance of the dock(s). Mr. <br /> Smith agreed to use the plastic deck grating which allows up to 70% sunlight penetration. <br /> Agent McManus reviewed the comments of the Division of Marine Fisheries in their <br /> letter of November 6. Marine Fisheries recommended the removal of the public access <br /> steps at Mean High Water as this would encourage foot traffic across the salt marsh <br /> (MHW is near the upper edge of salt marsh in this area). Public access was encouraged to <br /> be where the structure goes out over the water. Structure would have sufficient height <br /> above the water to allow for public access underneath. <br /> No comment from the public. <br /> Motion: Mr. Shaw moved to Close and Issue based on submission of a revised plan <br /> showing the plastic composite grating along the walkway as well as elimination of <br /> public access steps at Mean High Water (walkway shall have sufficient elevation <br /> above salt marsh where structure extends out over the water for public access <br /> underneath), seconded by Mr. Sweet, Vote was unanimous 5-0. <br /> 6:15 John C. and Debra M. Landsiedel, 12 Monomoscoy Road West. Demotion of <br /> existing dwelling and construction of a single family home with a porch, installation <br /> of landscaping, driveway and new Title V septic System. NOI <br /> Resource Area: LSCSF, buffer aonc to LSCSFand buffer zone to coastal bank <br /> Materials Presented, 12 Monomoscoy Road West <br /> John Slavinsky, Cape and Island Engineering,was representing John and Debra <br /> Landsiedel. He explained the project includes the demolition and removal of the <br /> existing 3 bedroom house and the construction of a new 3 bedroom house. The <br /> construction will occur within 100' of land subject to coastal storm flowage. The new <br /> house/porch will occupy a slightly larger house. He reviewed the plans with the <br /> commissioners. He said 2000 square feet of the property will be left as is. They will <br /> plant blueberry, bayberry,juniper, American holly and daylilies. <br /> No comments from the public. <br /> Motion: Mr. Shaw moved to Close and Issue, seconded by Mr. Rogers. Vote <br /> unanimous. 5-0 <br /> 6:18 James Peterson 15 Metacomet Road. Proposal to design and construct a storm <br /> water interceptor bio-rention trench. (Owner of record SCCA Inc.) RDA <br /> Resource Area: LSCSF, buffer zone to salt marsh, LUO (Land Under Ocean) <br /> Materials Submitted: t.aeat E23var%t�`<aquc?it Bay (ph ns showi:�g bio retention szstem) <br /> James Petersen presented his Eagle Scout project which is the design and construction of <br /> a storm water interceptor bio-retention trench to capture stormwater and nutrients <br /> including nitrogen from direct runoff into Great River/Waquoit Bay. The project is <br />
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