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 Mr. Cook made a motion for a negative determination with the condition that the path be <br />removed and native plantings to installed in its place, which Ms. Zollo seconded <br /> Vote: Mr. Cook (Yes), Ms. Zollo (Yes), Ms. Clapprood (Yes), Ms. Godfrey (Yes), Mr. <br />Colombo (Yes) <br /> Motion passed unanimously <br /> <br />Agent <br /> Nitrogen loading calculations provided <br /> Recommendations if approved: <br />o Secondary gravel pathway will be removed and disturbed areas restored with <br />native plantings (this pathway was not permitted, & there is an existing path to the <br />water) <br />o All disturbed areas from septic work to be restored to pre-existing conditions <br /> <br /> Board of Health: New septic construction must meet full compliance with BOH I/A <br />septic systems regulation. Any disposal system variances shall be heard before the <br />approving authority, the BOH <br /> <br /> Wastewater: There is no planned connection to the Mashpee sanitary sewer collection <br />system for this property <br /> <br />Documents provided: Cape & Islands Engineering, Inc.; Request for Determination of Application; 04/16/25 <br />Plan “Proposed Septic Design Plan” (no increase in flow) <br /> <br />NOI <br />27 Sturgis Lane, Darryl S. Sharpe (43-3319) <br /> <br /> Representative: Cape & Islands Engineering, INC <br /> Continued from February 20, April 4 <br /> <br />Proposal <br /> Installation and maintenance of seasonally developed aluminum dock, replacement of <br />existing timber stairs, and repair of existing pump house and deck <br /> <br />Continuance Details <br />th <br /> Commission received formal request for continuance to May 8 due to multiple technical <br />concerns requiring additional review <br /> Drainage concerns – applicant needs to ensure appropriate drainage solutions are <br />implemented <br /> Stormwater management – comprehensive review needed for driveway drainage and <br />overall footprint management <br /> Two sheds relocation – positioning and placement requires further consideration and <br />planning <br /> Mitigation planning – environmental and structural mitigation strategies need refinement <br /> <br />Motion <br />9 <br /> <br /> <br />