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SEWER COMMISSION
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03/29/2011
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hydroseeded. Loam obtained from the stripping operations may be used and/or loam may <br /> be furnished from offsite by the contractor.All areas shall be given an application of <br /> lime (dolomitic limestone)and commercial fertilizer of an 8-6-4mixture. The rate of <br /> application of lime shall be 45 pounds per 1,000 square feet and the rate of fertilizer <br /> application shall be 20 pounds per 1,000 square feet. <br /> Table 7-Typical Planting Schedule n Appendix 2 to Chapter 400 <br /> Symbol I Quantity Common Name Type* Size Spacing Comments <br /> 10 Eastern Red Cedar E, S 3' 5'O.C. Parking screen <br /> 5 American Holly E, T 3' 6'O.C. Parking screen <br /> 12 Japanese Beach Rose D, S 3 gal. Random Parking setback <br /> 4 Winterberry Holly D, S 3 gal. I/island Int landscaping <br /> 4 Green Ash D, T 8' I/island Int landscaping <br /> 8 Red Oak D, T 8' Random Parking setback <br /> 4 Common Bayberry D, S 30" Random Parking setback <br /> *Types: <br /> E=Evergreen <br /> D =Deciduous <br /> S=Shrub <br /> T= Tree <br /> Note: The above species are examples only of native plantings that generally require low <br /> maintenance and little or no fertilizers or pesticides. Other species may be proposed. It is <br /> Planning Board policy to encourage the use of native species to optimize planting survival and <br /> minimize the application of chemicals, which may pollute groundwater. <br /> General 1 -0aaw s <br /> No relevant regulations, fertilizers and pesticides only mentioned under"farming." <br /> Board of He ltla <br /> Sewage Disposal Regulations <br /> Part 2-Disposal Works Regulations <br /> 1.206 In order to effectively prevent nitrogen overloading of the aquifer by multi family <br /> dwellings in the water resource protection districts, no fertilizer shall be used on site <br /> at ai rate exceeding 3 pounds (nitrogen)per 1,000 square feet of lot area per year and <br /> the total area of land under cultivation shall not exceed 8 percent of the total lot area. <br /> Conservation Commission <br /> Welkinds i'wtectioii 1 , nflat ;i <br /> Section 1.04(3)of the wetlands regulations requires a 50-foot no disturb zone, and 1.04(4) sets <br /> forth requirements for vegetated buffer strips. <br /> Pleasant Bay Fertilizer Management Plan 12 Horsley Witten Group,Inc. <br /> Final Report December 2010 <br />
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