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1. Work within the 75 ft buffer to bordering vegetated wetlands, including 250 sq ft of <br /> grading and clearing. <br /> 2. Alteration of more than 500 sq ft of naturally vegetated areas. Clearing 23% of the site, <br /> totaling 23,471 sq ft of alteration, while maintaining 77,148 sq ft(77%) of the site. <br /> 3. Vertical wall within an A zone in land subject to coastal storm flowage <br /> COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS <br /> • Concerns raised: <br /> o Bedroom count: 6 <br /> o Proposed dwellings footprint: 2743sgft(Gross Living Area 6100 <br /> sqft) <br /> o Fill added: in areas where flood water would be stored (excluding <br /> septic system areas) <br /> ■ Ms. Raddatz states that most of the lot will retain its natural <br /> characteristics, including understory and overstory. There is <br /> no impact on the area closest to the bay. The significant <br /> lawn reduction and proposed plantings will enhance <br /> retention, reduce infiltration, and minimize erosion. <br /> ■ Mr. Crispin details the effects and non-effects of water <br /> flowage from the bay. Currently, no flood precautions such <br /> as breakaway walls or flood vents are proposed. <br /> • Additional Details Requested: <br /> o Septic System: Mr. Yergatian states the proposed dwelling has 6 <br /> bedrooms with a MicroFast processing septic system,providing <br /> over 67% nitrogen reduction. The system includes a pump <br /> chamber and a Perc-Rite Drip Dispersal System. <br /> 1. Clarifications Requested: <br /> 1. Regulations: Restrictions on the maximum allowable square footage for a <br /> dwelling and bedroom count. Regulations require 10,000 sq ft per bedroom. The <br /> total site square footage is 80,000 sq ft. <br /> 2. Waiver of Requirements: <br /> 1. The waiver for Chapter 172, subsection A, is read to the Commission, specifically <br /> addressing the three factors for granting waiver approval. <br /> 2. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS -NONE <br /> AGENT COMMENTS <br /> The Assistant Agent confirmed that the proposed project complies with Conservation <br /> regulations as presented. Additionally, revisions to the proposal included the removal of several <br /> items. <br /> 6 <br />