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septic system is required as the current system was installed in 2021, and the property is located <br /> in Phase 2 of the Mashpee Sewer Plan. Located within the jurisdiction of the Natural Heritage <br /> Endangered Species Program, an application has been filed. No feedback as of yet. A rock wall <br /> and stone steps will be removed and replaced with a concrete wall similar in height and size to <br /> retain the inland bank. The existing deck will be removed and replaced with a new 2-tier deck of <br /> smaller footprint. Mitigation with micro-clover lawn in the areas where the existing dwelling <br /> used to be. <br /> COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS <br /> Tree Removal: <br /> ■ Two beech trees, an oak tree, and an elm tree will be cut to the stump due to their <br /> condition and to avoid compromising land stability. This will be done in collaboration <br /> with Bartlette. <br /> ■ The elm and oak trees need to be removed to provide access for a crane during <br /> construction. <br /> ■ The proposal includes replanting eight saplings and preserving one of the beech trees. <br /> Septic System Details: <br /> ■ The system will be an H 10. <br /> ■ Road plates will be in place. <br /> Proposed Deck Details: <br /> ■ Material is undecided. <br /> ■ No hardscaping is planned. <br /> Concerns: <br /> ■ Protection of the septic system. <br /> ■ The proposed deck's proximity to the pond. <br /> ■ Posts needed for the retaining wall and stairs. <br /> ■ Significant changes in grading, requiring additional footings and assessing the adequacy <br /> of Diamond piers. <br /> ■ The recommended distance between the straw wattle silt fence stakes is 2 feet instead of <br /> the current 5 feet. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> • William Daniels abutter to the property—Concerns stated: <br /> o Impact on the environment <br /> o Proposing a rebuild versus a renovation <br /> 13 <br />