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people to stand on the site, perhaps erect a platform so people can get an idea of the view from <br /> a second story window. Agent said again this is just for building envelope and will just require <br /> communication between Conservation and Willowbend. We want to be sure the site isn't clear <br /> cut to the ground and exacerbate or lead to erosion while the property is waiting to be sold and <br /> developed. No other comments. Mr. Sweet said he has concerns about what the vista corridor <br /> might look like. If they were to cut it now and all of a sudden it's sold to someone else who <br /> wanted a slightly different vista corridor, then we have 50-75% of the lot cleared, it's a concern. <br /> Agent said that to address that, there would be no demonstration of vista clearing. Nothing <br /> beyond the work limit would be allowed during this application. Mr. Ball clarified that though it <br /> does look like a vista corridor on the diagram, it is in fact a coastal bank. Mr. Sweet said he <br /> understands. <br /> Motion: Mr. Smith moved to close and issue, Mr. McKay seconded. <br /> Vote: 3-1 motion passed <br /> 6:06 John J. Calnan, 429 Monomoscoy Road. Proposed hardscape and landscape modifications NOI <br /> with mitigation plantings. At request of applicant, vote to continue to 8/13 @ 6:00 p.m. <br /> Motion: Mr. McKay moved to continue to 8113/20 at 6:OOpm, Mr. Smith seconded. <br /> Vote: 4-0 unanimous <br /> 6:09 Rita Shaffer, 101 Waterway. Proposed septic system upgrade. Peter McEntee from RDA <br /> Engineering Works, Inc. presented plans. Agent said it's pretty straightforward and read Board <br /> of Health comments, said it's good to go from Board of Health perspective. No other comments. <br /> Motion: Mr. Smith moved for a negative determination, Mr. McKay seconded. <br /> Vote: 4-0 unanimous <br /> 6:12 Kenneth D. & Doreen G. Lawrence, 45 Horseshoe Bend Way. Proposed septic system RDA <br /> upgrade. Peter McEntee from Engineering Works, Inc. presented plans.Agent said there would <br /> be no adverse impacts, it's really just restoration. He read Board of Health comments. <br /> Motion: Mr. Smith moved for a negative determination, Mr. McKay seconded. <br /> Vote: 4-0 unanimous <br /> 6:15 John J. & Catharine J. Brennan, 38 Fiddler Crab Lane. Proposed Amendment of Order of AOOC <br /> Conditions 43-3008 to allow for enhancement of earthen berm and mitigation plantings. This <br /> includes previously approved additions to the dwelling. Robert Gray from Sabatia, Inc. <br /> presented plans. Sam Jensen (Project Engineer) and Dan Jensen (Project Landscape <br /> Professional) were also present to answer questions. Agent said the issue right now is how <br /> severe the flooding can be, so they are trying to build up the berm to deal with the flooding <br /> problem. He said it was carefully worked out and is an enhancement. He recommends an <br /> approval of AOOC. <br /> Motion: Mr. Smith moved to approve the AOOC, Mr. McKay seconded. <br /> Vote: 4-0 unanimous <br /> 6:18 Jonathan Bernstein, 16 Popponesset Island Road. Proposed demolition and reconstruction NOI <br /> of single-family dwelling, septic system upgrade with landscaping and hardscaping <br /> modifications and mitigation plantings. At request of applicant, continued from 5/14..At request <br /> of applicant, vote to continue to 6/11 @ 6:06 p.m. Agent recommends this is the last <br /> continuance request. <br /> Motion: Mr. Smith moved to continue to 6/11120 at 6:06pm, Mr. McKay seconded. <br /> Vote: 4-0 unanimous <br />