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Coutu said that would have more impact on the oak tree, and thought that was a more <br /> significant tree. We consulted with Bartlett on both. Mr.Smith asked about the health of the <br /> cedar tree near the fire pit. Mike Coutu said it was a planted cedar, it's not native and is <br /> proposed to be removed.Assistant Agent asked about plantings, Mike Coutu said it's all <br /> hardscaping up to the house, any proposed plantings are to the south. Agent said the NO <br /> doesn't contain any contact information for the owner, it's absolutely required. Mike Coutu <br /> said it's in in a trust and they can provide that phone number and email. Privacy is an issue <br /> because it's a high profile client. Agent said to check with Cape and Islands who did the <br /> delineation in 2017. We want to make sure that information is still accurate.Agent said there <br /> should be onsite monitoring to make sure root zones are not impacted.Mr. O'Neill asked if <br /> the pool could be rotated, Mike Coutu said they looked at that but it didn't really change the <br /> impact at all. Mr. O'Neill said he think the pool could be made longer if rotated and moving the <br /> fire pit. Agent said at least then the pool and structure would be pulled away from the top of <br /> the bank, which I think justifies taking a look at that. Mike Coutu said they just want to avoid <br /> impact to the oak. Ms. Zollo asked if we'd be better off leaving the dune alone. Mike Coutu <br /> said they've done similar projects with dune enhancement and it's been pretty successful. <br /> Agent said the concern is to avoid alterations that close to the bank, I think it's too close and <br /> some other configuration should be looked at to shift this away from the coastal bank, and <br /> have mitigation where it's most needed. Mr.Smith said he agrees and would like to see a <br /> redesign. Mr.Sweet would like to hear directly from the owner or medical professional about <br /> the medical use of the pool/pool size. <br /> Applicant requested to continue. <br /> Mr. Sweet motioned to continue at the request of the applicant to 1/6/22 at 6:15pm. <br /> Mr. Weeden seconded the motion. <br /> Vote: 7-0.0 <br /> Roll Call Vote: <br /> Mr.Weeden; yes <br /> Mr.O'Neill; yes <br /> Mr.Sweet; yes <br /> Mr.Colombo; yes <br /> Mr.Smith; yes <br /> Mr.Dalton; yes <br /> Ms. Zollo; no <br /> In favor,7; Opposed, 0; Abstentions, 0 <br /> 6:09 BEC MA Properties, LLC,42 Spoondrift Way. Proposed demolition and reconstruction of NOI <br /> single-family home, hardscape/landscape modifications, septic system upgrade, and <br /> mitigation plantings. <br /> Jen Crawford from Crawford Land Management and David Martin, form DH Martin <br /> Engineering presented plans. <br /> Agent said they need a revised survey plan. The proposed mitigation will greatly enhance the <br /> stability of the bank. He recommends a close and issue with the condition of weekly <br /> monitoring reports during construction.Assistant Agent asked about adequate storage for the <br /> float on the property. David Martin said they can store on the deck.Agent said as long as it's <br /> structurally sound. Another idea is to get bubblers vs storing on the deck.Assistant Agent <br /> read Board of Health comments. <br /> Mr. Sweet motioned to close and issue with the condition of 3 yrs monitoring and <br /> maintenance and weekly monitoring reports during construction. <br /> Mr. Weeden seconded the motion. <br />