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HomeMy Public PortalAboutConservation Commission -- 2013-04-30 Agenda PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE Town of Brewster Conservation Commission Brewster Town Offices, 2198 Main Street, Brewster, MA 02631 Tuesday April 30, 2013 8:00 PM AGENDA BREWSTER TOWN CL Under MA General Laws Chapter 40, Section BC, MA General Law 131, §40, Wetlands Protection Act Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection '13 APR25 3:21PM (M.G.L.C.131. §40), And Code of ff re Town of Brewster Chapter 172, Brewster Wetlands Protection By-law As required by the Massachusetts Open Meeting Law,the Conservation Commission is informing the public that this meeting will be audio and video recorded. Anyone else intending to record is required to inform the Chairman prior to the meeting. DiscussiOn Town owned land under the care, custody and control of the Brewster Conservation Commission under MA General saws Chapter 40, Section 8C—request for approval by the Conservation Commission,for creation of a recreation area for people and off-leash dogs - land fronting Long Pond Road (Route 137) and Brewster Road, Assessors' Map 56, Parcel 62 (formerly 25/41). Public Hearings Notices if Intent: (Continued Hearing) Robert Newman, Ocean Edge-Blueberry Pond at Bitterige Village, proposes to vista prune and remove invasive vegetation at Ocean Edge; Blueberry Pond at Bitterige Village, Assessor's Map 89, Parcel 1- 3358 (formerly 27/39). Eligible voters:McKenna,Klein,Romano,Tobin,Wightman,Winfield(Brogan) Hearing opened March 5,2013(no testimony),continued to April 2(no testimony) (Continied Hearing) Robert Newman, Ocean Edge Resort Limited Partnership, proposes to construct two seasonal docks,an observation deck and recreational area on Blueberry Pond, at Ocean Edge; Blueberry Pond at Britterigb Village, Assessor's Map 89, Parcel 1-3358 (formerly 27/39). Eligible voters:McKenna,Klein,Romano,Tobin,Wightman,Winfield(Brogan)Hearing opened March 19,2013(testimony taken),continued to April 2(testimony taken) Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation (Continued Hearing) Mark Smith, Cape View Development Company, LLC, requests the Conservation CommisSion determine the accuracy of resource areas delineated on plans filed for property on 0 Sachemus Trail,78/137(formerly 151125-2). Eligible voters:McKenna,Klein,Romano,Tobin,Wightman,Winfield,(Brogan)Hearing opened February 19(testimony taken),continued to March 19 no testimony) Notices Of Intent(Continued) (Continued Hearing) Steve Kass and Leslie Robinson proposes(after-the-fact filing) to vista prune in and within 50 feet Of coastal wetlands, on 477 Paine's Creek Road, 38/8(formerly 1/7). Eligible voters:Eligible voters:Evans,Klein,McKenna,Romano,Tobin,Wightman((Brogan)Hearing opened March 19(testimony taken), continued,to April 16(no testimony) (Continued Hearing) Robert Schrader proposes to upgrade a septic system, adding a pump chamber, within 100 feet of a bordering vegetated wetland on 45 Candlestick Lane, 15/16 (formerly 21129-5). Eligible voters:Klein,McKenna,Romano,Tobin,Wightman,Winfield(Brogan)Hearing opened April 2(testimony taken),continued to April 16 (no testimony) c_� Attachment to Posted Meeting Notice Public Meeting,Tuesday,April 30, 2013 Request for Determination of Conservation Commission jurisdiction: Mike Murcia requests Conservation Commission jurisdiction as to whether the area, as shown on the submitted plan,and the work-complete renovations to a dwelling, including exterior deck, screened porch and covered entryway-are subject to the jurisdiction of the WP ACT and the Brewster Wetlands Protection By-law; on 64 Dennison Road, Assessors' Map 69, Parcel 107 (formerly 5/24). Notices of Intent Peter Johnson, President of the Brewster Conservation Trusts, proposes to selectively prune for a water view, and install a split rail fence at the top of a coastal bank for a walking trail,on 0 Lower Road, Assessors' Map 49, Parcel 135(formerly 31154-2). The proponent has requested a continuance to May 14,2013. Mark and Dona Finocchio propose to construct a 170 square foot addition to an existing dwelling,and construct a covered walkway,within 100 feet of inland wetlands, on 108 Fiddler's Lane, Assessors' Map 48, Parcel 41 (formerly 18/50). Show Cause Hearings 1. i4evin Norton, 20 Swift Lane, 69/96 (formerly 6/5),"after-the-fact" revetment reconstruction 2. Andrew P. Rigo, between 537 and 555 Crowell's Bog Road,72, 3,4(formerly 8/2, 3), unauthorized pruning To be continued. Conservation Restriction Compact of Cape Cod Conservation Trusts, Inc., seeks a positive vote from the Conservation Commission to accept and sign the CR,for retaining in its natural condition, 1.29 acres of land located at the intersection of Slough and Satucket Roads,on 0 Slough Road, 1214 (formerly 37/46). Commissioners to sign "Acceptance of Grant" by authority of M. G. L.c.40 Section 8C Requests for Administrative Review 1. Phil Davis, 38 Saint's Landing, 5015 (formerly 3/3), repair of existing beach stairs on a coastal bank 2. George Jathas, 23 Dune Road, 79/30,formerly 6/13)fence installation 3. Ronald and Irene Hogan DeCamp, 153 Stonehenge Drive 67/60(formerly 16/78-31), removal of 2 fallen pines 4. Peter Robinson, Sears Point Condominiums, 101 Sears Point Road, 58/3 (formerly 17/5)fence Construction 5. Les Erikson, 264 Griffiths Pond Road, 54/2 (formerly 35/82-112) removal of storm damaged trees Review and Approval of Minutes 1. March 5,2013 2. February 13, 2013 Discussions/Report of the Conservation Administrator Any Topics not reasonably anticipated by the Conservation Commission Chairman Signed: 'a/N-'( e-.t,.4. Carol Spade, Office Assistant Date Posted: 4/25/13 Next Meeting Scheduled May 14,2013 This meeting will be held in a wheelchair assessable room.