HomeMy Public PortalAboutConservation Commission -- 2016-11-22 Agenda PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
Town of Brewster
Conservation Commission
Brewster Town Offices, 2198 Main Street, Brewster, MA 02631
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
7:00 PM
AGENDA -'
Under MA General Laws Chapter 40, Section 8C,
MA General Law 131, §40, Wetlands Protection Act
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
(M.G.L.C.131. §40),
And
Code of the 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 video recorded. Anyone else intending to record is required to inform the
Chairman prior to the meeting.
Public Hearings
Request for Determinations of Applicability
Craig Field requests determinations as to whether the work—,construction of an addition-and the area-are subject to the
Wetlands Protection Act and jurisdiction of the BWP Bylaw. Property is on 24 Widgeon Way,Assessors' Map 126, Parcel 26
(formerly 11/21-30).
(Continued Hearing)Sanford and Madeline Zevon propose to install a new septic system and well,and request a variance
from the BWP By-law to demolish and rebuild an existing single family dwelling within 50 feet of inland resource areas,and
remove and rebuild beach stairs in and within 50 feet of inland resource areas, on 40 Cranview Road,Assessors' Map 10,
Parcel 66(formerly 38/74).Eligible voters: Evans, Klein,Wells,Winfield (Hearing opened October 18,2016,continued to
November 1)
(Continued Hearing)Phyllis Bursma request a variance from the BWP By-law,to nourish a coastal resource area with sand.
Property is on 0 Crocker Lane,Assessors' Map 69, Parcel 3(formerly 5/204-51). Eligible voters: Evans, Klein,Smith,Wells,
Winfield(Hearing opened October 18, 2016,continued to November 1)
(Continued Hearing)Jonathan Rosenfeld and Arlene Feldman request variances from the BWP By-law,to(demolish and)
reconstruct a new,enlarged dwelling with terrace, and construct a garage and storage area and sewage disposal system less
than 50 feet of both coastal and inland resource areas and within the DEP regulated 200 Riverfront Area; and to remove
invasive plant species—on 102 Cedar Hill Road,Assessors Map 38, Parcel 29 (formerly 2/4).
Eligible voters: Evans, Klein,Smith,Tobin,Wells,Winfield(Hearing opened November 1, 2016)
(Continued Hearing)Mark L. Houghton requests variances from the BWP By-law,to(demolish and) reconstruct a new
dwelling, install a coastal stairway and remove invasive plant species in and within 50 feet of coastal resource areas and in
the DEP regulated 200 foot Riverfront Area-on 83 Cedar Hill Road,Assessors Map 38, Parcel 27 (formerly 2/38).
Eligible voters: Evans, Klein,Tobin,Wells,Winfield(Hearing opened November 1, 2016)
(Continued Hearing) Daniel C. and Threse c. Heintzelman request to amend Order of Conditions SE 9-1702 to revise the Land
Management Plan to include management and restoration of native species within 100 and 50 feet of wetlands, on 96 Winterhoff
Trail;Assessors Map 69,Parcel 45(formerly 5/7).
Eligible voters: Evans, Klein,Smith,Tobin,Wells,Winfield (Hearing opened November 1, 2016)
Town of Brewster requests a variance from the Brewster Wetlands Protection Bylaw to demolish a disused annex building and
replace the structure with appropriate fill and native vegetation—on 2198 Main Street,Assessors' Map 68, Parcel 127
(formerly 16/76).
Town of Brewster Ecological Restoration Project—Chris Miller,Town of Brewster, proposes to mechanically remove(harvest)
macrophyte aquatic vegetation from Walker's Pond to reduce phosphorous in Walker's Pond, Upper and Lower Mill Pond and
Stony Brook(variance from the Brewster Wetlands Protection Bylaw).Off Slough Road,Approximate Assessors' Map 10 on,
Parcel NA(formerly 38).
Attachment to Posted Meeting Notice
Public Meeting, Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Town of Brewster Crosby Marsh Salt Marsh Restoration Project—Patrick Ellis, Brewster Department of Public Works,
proposes to replace a culvert under Crosby Lane,and improve tidal flow, increase beach resiliency and improve management
and treatment of stormwater runoff from Crosby Lane and the Crosby Landing parking lot(variance from the Brewster
Wetlands Protection Bylaw). Property owners,Town of Brewster and Department of Environmental Management-on Crosby
Lane and Crosby Landing,Assessors' Map 115, Parcels 7, 8, 10 and 11 (formerly 9/15 and others).
Michael and Ann Bartosiewicz propose to construct an addition to an existing dwelling, shown on submitted site plan to be
within 49+feet of inland wetlands, on 37 Fiddlers' Lane,Assessors' Map 49, Parcel 150(formerly 18/40).
Ming and Jennie Lee propose to demolish an existing cottage and construct a new dwelling and garage. The activity,which
includes tree,shrub and other vegetation removal and planting with native plants, is proposed to be in and within 50 feet of
coastal resource areas (variance from the Brewster Wetlands Protection Bylaw). On 336 Robbins Hill Road,Assessors' Map 38,
Parcel 77(formerly 2/3).
Ming and Jennie Lee request to nourish with on-site sand, construct staked double layer blankets of coir(experimental in
Cape Cod Bay)and plant native vegetation, and construct a sand drift fence in coastal resource areas (variance from the
Brewster Wetlands Protection Bylaw).On 336 Robbins Hill Road,Assessors' Map 38, Parcel 77 (formerly 2/3).
Citizens' Forum
Discussions
1. Signatures of Hunting Policy, 2016-2017 approved on November 1,2016
2. Nickerson State Park Utility Upgrade Project—Filing requirement for utility lines within 50 feet of resource areas
3. Order of Conditions SE 9-1640,Sears Point Condominiums, construction of shorefront protection measures/rock
revetment on and within 50 feet of coastal resources—review of draft special conditions substituting Conditions A18
through A25, regarding project access- Sears Point Drive, 57/3 (4/11)
Report of the Natural Resources Director
Report of the Conservation Administrator
Violations
1. Violation of Order of Conditions SE 9-1566, 94 Upland Circle, 127/19 (10/20/49)Vista Pruning Compliance Report
Amended Order of Conditions Preliminary Discussion
Camp Wono, Inc.,Order of Conditions SE 9-1504-Request for Commission to determine whether purpose or scope of new
proposal, including changing the dimensions of sand drift fence, nourishing the beach on an as needed basis, maintaining
two access ways,etc.... has not substantially changed and/or increased such that project can be reviewed as an amendment-
on 3057 Main Street,Assessors' Map 101, Parcel 45(formerly 8/8).
Requests for Certificates of Compliance
1. Pantos,SE 9-1403, 20 Tanglewood Road,73/97(41/164)
2. Ryone,SE 9-1617, 169 Fiddlers' Lane,48/35(18/38)
Request for Extension Permit
1. Robert Newman, Ocean Edge-Blueberry Pond at Britterige Village; Superseding Order of Conditions SE 9-1571,Assessor's
Map 89, Parcel 1-3358(formerly 27/39)vista pruning project—re-issuance
Requests for Administrative Review
Review and Approval of Minutes
1. October 18,2016 Work Session
2. November 1,2016
Any Topics not reasonably anticipated by the Conservation Commission Chairman
Document signatures
Carol Spade
Date Posted: November 17,2016
Next Meeting Scheduled December 6,2016
This meeting will be held in a wheelchair assessable room.