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in various dredge areas to prevent smothering of shellfish stocks, adherence to all-time-of-year <br /> restrictions set by the Division of Marine Fisheries to preserve winter flounder breeding grounds, <br /> and consultation with the Mashpee Shellfish Constable before construction or any significant <br /> changes to pipe configuration to mitigate impacts on fisheries or adjacent aquaculture sites. He <br /> notes that National Heritage has submitted a letter with no conditions regarding the project. <br /> His recommendation is to close and issue with the conditions from the Shellfish <br /> Constable and any conditions/recommendations from MA Division of Marne Fishers. <br /> Motion made by Ms. Zollo to close and issue with conditions from Shellfish Constable <br /> and any conditions/recommendations from MA Division of Marine Fisheries. This motion is <br /> seconded by Mr. Dalton <br /> • ROLL CALL: Mr. O'Neil (Yes), Ms. Zollo (Yes), Ms. Clapprood(Yes), <br /> Mr. Dalton(Yes), Mr. Colombo (Yes) <br /> The motion passes unanimously. <br /> 6:03 <br /> RDA <br /> 4 Metacomet Rd, David Sarkisian. Proposed tree removal. Rep: Self <br /> ul.]Ills^ Ilo ��.oausLd sd.orniil. <br /> Mr. Sarkisian clarifies that his yard, spans about a third of an acre,harbors a large <br /> amount of trees, (57). However, his recent encounter with the insurance company has been less <br /> than favorable. The insurance provider, citing apprehensions about the roofs condition and the <br /> compromised fascia resulting from squirrels; convenient entry into the abode, has opted against <br /> renewing their policy. Consequently, Mr. Sarkisian is advocating for the removal of some trees, <br /> driven by both safety concerns and a desire to expand boat storage facilities. <br /> COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS <br /> Ms. Zollo is examining the 1989 plan alongside the submitted photos and queries <br /> whether any alterations are apparent on that site. Initially uncertain, Mr. Sarkisian defers to Mr. <br /> McManus, who, having conducted a thorough walkthrough, observes no evident signs of <br /> structural changes. Upon clarification from Ms. Zollo regarding modifications to the building <br /> footprints, Mr. Sarkisian specifies that the shed has been expanded, and a patio has been added. <br /> Ms. Clapprood directs her inquiry to Mr. McManus, seeking insights into any concerns <br /> arising from tree removal, particularly along the river's waterline. Mr. McManus reassures that <br /> the site is landlocked, safely distant from the waterline by over 100 feet. However, he <br /> underscores adherence to Regulation 25 standards, stipulating specific retention percentages of <br /> natural vegetation based on lot size. With the lot spanning 12,000 square feet, a 20%retention <br /> requirement applies. Mr. McManus confirms that the removal of 20 to 22 trees aligns with this <br /> criterion. Additionally, he recommends the removal of trees encroaching on larger oak trees to <br /> preserve their health. <br /> 4 <br />