Laserfiche WebLink
He also corm- ented that currently there are <br /> construction trucks parked on the root systems of white <br /> pine trees that have been marked- for preservation on <br /> Porthole Drive and Leisure Green. These areas should be <br /> fenced and protected from construction damage. <br /> Mr. Bonvie agreed to investigate and remedy this <br /> situation. <br /> The Chairman expressed that the Board feels strongly <br /> about protecting the trees, especially with respect to <br /> construction ofPhase III . <br /> Torn O' Hara suggested some type of revegetation with <br /> more suitable tree species that would be able to withstand <br /> the strong wind conditions . <br /> r. Bon-vie agreed to submit a report by his arborist <br /> in this regard. He did request however, that the Board <br /> approve the immediate removal of the subject trees . <br /> MOTION: Dennis Balzarini made a Motion to approve the <br /> immediate removal of trees at Southport that are <br /> endangering homeowners (the Monson property) , with the <br /> understanding that the developer is to provide a <br /> Revegetation Plan to the Board prior to revegetat'ing this <br /> area with more suitable species; which Lotion was duly <br /> seconded by Myrna. Huey and so voted unanimously. <br /> Discussion - Southport John' s Pond Access-Payarnps Road <br /> The Chairman called this matter to order and <br /> recognized Charlotte Boccuz i and Lloyd Allen. <br /> Ms. Boccuzzi informed the Board that the developer has- <br /> agreed to provide some materials and construction to the <br /> path in order to improve the conditions. This pr-o,j ect <br /> would provide Southport residents with walking access to <br /> John' s Pond and the public beach area. <br /> When consulted an engineer suggested the use of a <br /> gravel or crushed stone material with a metal grating to <br /> help prevent erosion on the slope., with concrete risers <br /> every 4-5 ft. in width. <br /> 1 <br />