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homeowners and lawn care professionals(see section 5.4)be developed and recommended to the <br /> Towns for inclusion in planning,health and conservation regulations. <br /> 3.2 BREWSTER <br /> Based on our review of the Town of Brewster's bylaws and regulations (listed below),the only <br /> regulation related to nitrogen fertilizer applications is the Zoning Bylaw for the Groundwater <br /> Protection District, and limits cultivated lawn to 10%of the lot area. Other regulations require <br /> nutrient loading analyses for environmental protection. HW is aware of the Town of Brewster's <br /> Water Quality Committee,but could not find related regulations online. <br /> Town Code and Bvlaws <br /> Article III-Development Standards <br /> § 83-8.Environmental protection requirements <br /> F. Water quality and usage. [Added 11-20-1995 FYTM,Art. 14] <br /> (1)If a project lies within a zone of contribution, a cumulative nitrogen loading <br /> calculation shall be submitted to the Plan Review Committee, and review by the Water <br /> Quality Review Board shall be required. <br /> (2)Applicants ofprojects that do not encroach upon the Groundwater Protection District <br /> may be required to submit a cumulative nitrogen loading calculation in accordance with <br /> the standards outlined in the most current EIR CCC Nitrogen Loading Calculation <br /> Technical Bulletin. <br /> Also see Zoning Bylaw and Subdivision Rules and Regulations under Planning Board. <br /> Board of Health <br /> No relevant regulation Board of Health regulation based on the key word search. <br /> Conservation Commission <br /> No relevant regulation: "fertilizer"terminology used in cranberry bog and aquaculture contexts, <br /> and"nitrogen and phosphorous"used in the context of nutrient retention by salt marshes and <br /> wetlands;however,regulations identify a 50-foot buffer for the protection of coastal beaches, <br /> dunes,banks, and salt marshes and ponds. <br /> Part H. Regulations for Coastal Wetlands <br /> 2.02 Coastal Beaches (3);2.03 Coastal Dunes (3);2.05 Coastal Banks(2); 2.06 Salt <br /> Marshes (2)(c); 2.07 Salt Ponds (3); and 2.09 Banks of or Land Under the Ocean, Ponds, <br /> Streams, Rivers, Lakes, or Creeks that Underline an Anadromous/Catadromous Fish Run <br /> ("Fish Run') (3): <br /> No activity, other than the maintenance of an already existing structure, which will <br /> result in the building within or upon, removing,filling, or altering of a[resource area] <br /> or of any land within 50 feet of the[resource area]shall be permitted by the <br /> Conservation Commission, except for activity which i is allowed under a variance from <br /> these regulations granted pursuant to Section 5.01 <br /> Pleasant Bay Fertilizer Management Plan 8 Horsley Witten Group,Inc. <br /> Final Report December 2010 <br />