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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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09/12/2024
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upon submission to Building Dept. Rodent inspection by BOH required prior to <br />demolition, with abatement, if necessary. <br /> <br /> WASTEWATER: There is no planned connection to the Mashpee Sanitary Sewer <br />Collection System for this location. <br /> <br /> BUILDING: ZBA hearing 9-Oct-24 <br /> <br />Documents provided: Cape & Islands Engineering, Inc.; Notice of intent application and project narrative; <br />September 4, 2024, Site and Septic Plan <br /> <br />6:48 <br />NOI #43-3306 <br />75 Popponesset Island Road, Matthew David Hudson, and Carol Marie Hudson. <br />Representative: Cape & Islands Engineering, Inc. (cont. 8/8 & 8/22) <br /> <br />Plan Review and Adjustments: <br /> The project’s plan had been resubmitted before the last hearing, with no new changes <br />made since that time <br /> Commissioners had previously not had enough time to review the revised plan but had <br />since reviewed it thoroughly <br /> The plan has been modified significantly from its original proposal, focusing on reducing <br />the patio size to minimize impacts, maintaining necessary access, and minimal seating <br />area <br />Commissioner and Public Feedback: <br /> Alternative Consideration: <br />o A question about potential alternatives to reduce impervious surfaces while <br />maintaining the same footprint was raised. The response highlighted that the patio <br />size had already been reduced significantly <br /> Commissioners were generally satisfied with the revisions, acknowledging the increase in <br />mitigation and restoration as beneficial <br />Agent Comments: <br /> Agent recommends a condition of submission of a signed 3-year mitigation monitoring <br />contract between the property owner and a qualified professional (certified landscaper, <br />horticultural, or wetland consultant) for all mitigation plantings. <br /> This contract should be submitted before the commencement of any work <br />Motion: <br /> Mr. Cook made a motion to close and issue with the condition of a 3-year mitigation <br />monitoring contract between the owner and a qualified landscaper, horticulturist, or a <br />wetland consultant for all mitigation plantings. Ms. Zollo seconded the motion. <br />Commented \[AP9\]: Second was not stated <br />18 <br /> <br /> <br />
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