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wooden lookout area that will also be handicap accessible, Mr. Michniewicz noted there <br /> is currently no treatment or management of storm water at the site. Plans call for <br /> installation of a precast concrete catch basin that will direct water to three underground <br /> precast chambers. Green spaces have also been incorporated as bio retention areas t <br /> treat additional storm water. He said this project will result in environmental benefits in <br /> teras of water quality for the water body ars well as maximize the use of the facility. <br /> The Agent noted that people store their dinghy's and canoes across the salt marsh t <br /> access the moorings, However, all those boats stored there Dill off the salt marsh. The <br /> Agent has been talking to the Waterways Commission to see if there can be another <br /> method of storage. DP1! Director Catherine Laurent noted the storage of those boats is <br /> not on Torn property. The Agent said the project meets the performance standards for <br /> land under ocean. There is no interference with salt marsh except for thramp. A letter <br /> from Division Marine Fisheries recommends there should be ample sunlight penetration <br /> through the ramp. M . Laurent stated that is this particular style of ramp was chosen <br /> because it allows sunlight to pass through. Mr. roger said the total size of the lot is <br /> approximately 40,000 square feet and meets the standard for retaining 2 natural vegetated <br /> area as per regulation 25 under the Chapter 172 Wetland Bylaw. The Agent requested <br /> for this to be included in the narrative. <br /> Mr. sweet asked about sliding a kayak safely into the water. Mr. Sweet was also <br /> concerned with the debris in the area on Monday mornings and suggested a bigger <br /> container. Ms. Laurent noted she will look into it. <br /> Mr. Joseph C rnigli , an abutter expressed his concerns with the additional spaces and <br /> started there are no hourly restrictions. He said that people are very inconsiderate and are <br /> there all hours of the night. He spoke about the orchids that grow in the area in the <br /> springtime. He asked if a sanitary facility could be built there and his. Laurent stated it is <br /> not part of the project. Mr. Cerniglia expressed concern about removal of vegetation arnd <br /> asked if some kind of screening could be planted. Ms. Laurent said aM ten foot buffer from <br /> the residential property will be maintained. She also said she would address the trash <br /> issue and possibility of a installing a portable toilet. <br /> Motion: Mr. Sweet moved to Close and Issue, seconded Mr. Shaw. Vote unanimous - <br /> . <br /> Mr. Gurnee commented On shore protection at our beaches and at the Bays 'water <br /> property. He said he noted the wood they are using is not appropriately pressured treated. <br /> The jute is completely gene on the end of the bales at the Bays water property. We as a <br /> community are stuck if the material is gone and the bales are gone and we need to make <br /> sure they are covered' nd the DPI Director may want to look at the wood. <br /> 6:06 Theodore C. Eli and Maureen n E. Creedon, 14 Penn Lane. Proposed construction <br /> of two stone patios. RDA <br /> Resource rce Are : Riverfront Mashpee River, Buffer Zone to Coastal Bank. <br /> Ted Eli and Maureen Creedon presented their project to the Commission. Mr. Eli stated <br /> they would like to build two stone patios in their backyard. The front patio will measure <br /> approximately 10' by 5 1/' and would be a base for their boat trailer. No vegetation would <br /> x t = <br /> t <br /> t <br /> r <br />