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compatible grain size and clean and washed sand. Mr. Swartzbaugh asked if it's a one-time <br /> nourishment, or done over time. <br /> Jack Lander-Cauley suggested the homeowner monitor the beach yearly and then make a <br /> value decision and come back under a separate application if they think it necessitates re- <br /> nourishment. Agent said an Amended order would be required if the homeowner wanted to <br /> request a maintenance in perpetuity for beach nourishment. <br /> Mr. Colombo had questions about the well on the access road. Jack Lander-Cauley said this <br /> island did not have Town water for a long time. It's a nonfunctional well, but we wanted to <br /> protect it in the chance that it may be utilized for irrigation. No information on depth of well <br /> Motion: Mr. O'Neil moved to close and issue, Mr. Swartzbaugh seconded. <br /> Vote: 4-0 <br /> 6:06 Steven F. & Donna M. McDonald, 126 Wading Place Road. Proposed Amendment of Order AOOC <br /> of Conditions 43-2971 to allow for coastal bank restoration and associated hardscaping. This <br /> includes previously approved demolition/reconstruction of single-family dwelling, swimming <br /> pool, spa, septic system and landscaping. Continued from 5128, 6111, 719, 7123 for revised <br /> plans. At request of applicant, vote to continue to 911012020 at 6:09 p.m. <br /> Motion: Mr. O'Neil moved to continue at the request of the applicant to 9/10/20 at <br /> 6:09pm, Mr. Swartzbaugh seconded. <br /> Vote: 4-0 unanimous <br /> 6:09 John J. Cleary, 4 Wheelhouse Lane. Proposed hardscape and landscape modifications. RDA <br /> Continued from 719, 7123 to address wetlands violation and submit mitigation plan. <br /> Andrew Garulay from Yarmouth Port Design Group presented plans. <br /> Agent reviewed the details regarding the violation. He worked with Andrew Garulay and the <br /> homeowner to come up with this mitigation plan. <br /> Motion: Mr. O'Neil moved for a negative determination and to accept the proposed <br /> hardscape and landscape modification, Mr. Swartzbaugh seconded. <br /> Vote: 4-0 unanimous <br /> 6:12 Rose M. Regan, 43 Hemlock Drive. After-the-fact septic system upgrade. ATF <br /> _. Raul Lizardi,from Cape & Islands Engineering presented plans. „, ._ _ RDA. <br /> Agent said it looks like work has not been completed yet, so it would not be an after the fact. <br /> It's pretty straightforward. He read Board of Health comments. It's a project that will provide a <br /> net benefit. Agent recommends a negative determination. <br /> Motion: Mr. O'Neil moved for a negative determination, Mr. Swartzbaugh seconded. <br /> Vote: 4-0 unanimous <br /> 6:15 Town of Mashpee Department of Public Works, Nathan Ellis Highway. Proposed Route NOI <br /> 151 Corridor Improvements (intersection improvements, shared-use path <br /> improvements and extension, sidewalk construction, drainage improvements). <br /> Brian Madden from LEC Environmental Consultants, Dave Glenn and Jill McLaughlin from <br /> Stantec, and DPW Director Catherine Laurent presented plans. <br /> Agent commented that it's a lot of information to digest, overall it's going to improve the runoff <br /> capture for this stretch of Rte 151. Any disturbances to wetlands are being replicated, no net <br /> loss of habitat. The project meets all performance standards for riverfront, BVW and isolated <br /> wetlands. <br /> Mr. Colombo asked if there were any comments from DEP when the permit was issued, Brian <br /> Madden said no, they have had several meetings over the last 7 years that led to this design. <br /> Mr. Smith said he's glad to see this go forward. <br /> Matt Haney (abutter), wanted to make a public comment. He is representing three abutters. <br /> Brickyard Road Realty Trust (420 Nathan Ellis Hwy) objects to sheet#7 and #54 &#163 said <br /> the plans shows their property incorrectly. They also object to the access driveway shown and <br />