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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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11/14/2013
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No comments from the public. <br /> Mr. Shaw moved a negative determination excluding the vista pruning and boulder <br /> installation, seconded by Mr. Rogers. Vote was unanimous 5-0. <br /> 6:00 Hearing moved from beginning of agenda. Marjorie Hackett, 10 Stanley Road. <br /> Proposal to tear down and rebuild existing dwelling and upgrade cesspool with <br /> installation of new Title 5 Septic System. NOI <br /> Resource Area:LSCSF, buffer zone to coastal bank <br /> Materials Submitted: 10 Stanley Road <br /> Mike Pimentel, JC Engineering was representing Marjorie Hackett. Mike explained the <br /> project. The entire property is located within land subject to storm flowage and the <br /> western portion is located within the 100 foot buffer zone to the coastal bank. They are <br /> proposing to tear down the existing house, put up a new house, upgrade to a title V septic <br /> system and also remove a couple of trees, one located within footprint of proposed <br /> dwelling and other 3 feet away from the front of the dwelling about 70 feet from the <br /> coastal bank. Most of the property will be covered with pea stone and they are requesting <br /> a full waiver of the local regulations. They are making the proposed dwelling smaller <br /> than the existing dwelling. Agent McManus noted the lot size is small when it comes to <br /> any proposed mitigation. It is a landlocked lot within land subject to coastal storm flow <br /> that is less than 5,000 sq ft, therefore there is no requirement for natural vegetated areas <br /> to remain. The granting of a waiver makes sense due to the lot size and the addition of <br /> pea stone as well as the upgrade of the septic system will offset any impact on the coastal <br /> bank and recommended a close and issue. He reviewed the Board of Health's comments <br /> plans approved for a conventional Title V system to.accommodate a two bedroom <br /> dwelling. The engineer was informed a deed restriction is required for the two bedroom <br /> dwelling. <br /> No public comment <br /> Mr. Shaw moved to Close and Issue. Mr. Rogers seconded. Vote unanimous 5-0. <br /> Public Workshop wrap up(WBNERR) <br /> Drew McManus said that yesterday he participated in a pollinator workshop where he <br /> gave a presentation on establishing a pollinator garden on conservation land,permitting, <br /> and promotion of pollinated grass. It went very well and he took about 20 participants to <br /> tour the community garden site, and the pollinator gardens at Jehu Pond. He said it was <br /> very well received. He noted Waquoit Bay has a lot of great programs and workshops. <br /> He recommended the commissioners sign up for their emails. <br /> Agent McManus said last Tuesday night he attended a meeting of the Community <br /> Preservation Act. Two applications were submitted to the committee for acquisition of <br />
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