HomeMy Public PortalAboutConservation Commission -- 2019-01-22 Agenda PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
Town of Brewster
Conservation Commission
Brewster Town Offices , 2198 Main Street, Brewster, MA 02631
Tuesday , January 22 , 2019
6 : 00 PM
AGENDA
Under MA General Laws Chapter 40, Section 8C,
MA General Law 131 , §40, Wetlands Protection Act ' râ–º LTANI6
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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 Hearing
Request for Determinations of Applicability
Marjorie McGinnis and John Allard request determinations as to whether the area — buffer zone to inland
wetlands , and the work - roof adjustments and repairs and room addition (s ) - are subject to the Wetlands
Protection Act and jurisdiction of the BWP Bylaw . Property is on 2484 Main Street , 78/98 ( 15/121 ) .
Notice of Intent
( Continued Hearing ) Thomas Monaghan , Corcoran Jennison Management ( Ocean Edge Resort) proposes
variances from the Brewster Wetlands Protection Bylaw for bioengineering measures consisting of rows of coir
materials , and sand nourishment and native vegetation on a Coastal Dune , Coastal Beach , Land Subject to Coastal
Flowage and Riverfront and within the 100 -foot Buffer Zone to a Salt Marsh , Land Containing Shellfish and Vegetated
Wetlands , on property off 2907 Main Street, 90/160 ( 14/1 ) .
Eligible voters: Klein, Smith, Tobin, Wells Hearing opened on October 2, 2018, no testimony, continued to October 16,
November 13, testimony taken, November 20 no testimony, December 18 testimony taken, January 8, 2019 no testimony.
( Continued Hearing ) Stewart Bernstein , Ocean Edge 11 ( Ocean Edge Resort) proposes a variance from the
Brewster Wetlands Protection Bylaw to vegetate a coastal dune . Property is on 2907 Main Street, 90/160 ( 14/1 ) .
Eligible voters, Klein, Smith, Tobin, Wells Hearing opened on October 2, 2018, no testimony, continued to October 16,
November 13, testimony taken, November 20 no testimony, December 18 testimony taken, January 8, 2019 no testimony.
( Continued Hearing ) Sears Point Condominium Association proposes a variance from the Brewster Wetlands
Protection Bylaw to construct a rock boulder revetment and sand drift fence , along coastal landforms to protect a
structure constructed prior to 1978 , the date of enactment of the Wetlands Protection Act. Property is off Sears
Point Drive , 57/3 (4/1 ) .
Eligible voters: Evans, Klein, Smith, Tobin, Wells Hearing opened on October 16, 2018; no testimony, continued to November
13, testimony taken, December 18, testimony taken, January 8, 2019 no testimony.
( Continued Hearing ) Mary Ellen Olson proposes a variance from the Brewster Wetlands Protection Bylaw, to install
two rows of 5-foot by 4-foot double coir layer, jute filled envelopes , one row of 3 -foot by 3-foot coir envelopes , a Sand
Drift Fence (4" by 4" slats ) and sand and plant nourishment along the shoreline , in coastal resource areas . Property
is on 116 The Tides Court , 58/46 (4/61 ) .
Eligible voters: Evans, Klein, Smith, Tobin, Wells Hearing opened on December 18, 2018, testimony taken, continued to
January 8, 2019, no testimony.
( Continued Hearing ) David Lapidus , Trustee , Davis Lapidus Trust, and Fotoulla Nicole Lapidus , Trustee , Fotoulla
Nicole Lapidus Trust, propose a variance from the Brewster Wetlands Protection Bylaw, to install two rows of 5-
foot by 4-foot double coir layer, jute filled envelopes , one row of 3-foot by 3-foot coir envelopes , a Sand Drift Fence
(4" by 4" slats) and sand and plant nourishment along the shoreline , in coastal resource areas . Property is on 115
The Tides Court , 58/44 (4/56 ) .
Eligible voters: Evans, Klein, Smith, Tobin, Wells Hearing opened on December 18, 2018, testimony taken, continued to
January 8, 2019, no testimony.
Attachment 1 to Posted Meeting Notice
Public Meeting , Tuesday , January 22 , 2019
( Continued Hearing ) Robert L Porter and Carol B . Porter propose a variance from the Brewster Wetlands
Protection Bylaw, to install two rows of 5 -foot by 4-foot double coir layer, jute filled envelopes , one row of 3-foot by 3=
foot coir envelopes , a Sand Drift Fence (4" by 4" slats ) and sand and plant nourishment along the shoreline , in
coastal resource areas . Property is on 90 The Tides Court, 59/1 (4/60) .
Eligible voters: Evans, Klein, Smith, Tobin, Wells Hearing opened on December 18, 2018, testimony taken, continued to
January 8, 2019, no testimony,
(Continued Hearing ) Thomas A. and Maria Gordon propose a variance from the Brewster Wetlands Protection
Bylaw, to install two rows of 5 -foot by 4-foot double coir layer, jute filled envelopes and one row of 3-foot by 3-foot
coir envelopes , a Sand Drift Fence (4" by 4" slats) and sand and plant nourishment along the shoreline , in coastal
resource areas . Property is on 88 The Tides Court, 59/2 (4/20 ) .
Eligible voters: Evans, Klein, Smith, Tobin, Wells Hearing opened on December 18, 2018, testimony taken, continued to
January 8, 2019, no testimony.
( Continued Hearing ) Kevin and Elizabeth Hoffman propose a variance from the Brewster Wetlands Protection
Bylaw to install two rows of 3 -foot by 3-foot sand filled coir envelopes , a Sand Drift Fence (4" by 4" slats ) and sand
and plant nourishment on a Coastal Beach and Coastal Dune . Property is on 286 Robbins Hill Road , 38/81 (2/9 ) .
Eligible voters : Evans, Klein, Smith, Tobin, Wells Hearing opened on December 18, 2018, testimony taken, continued to
January 8, 2019, no testimony
( Continued Hearing ) Deborah A. Bond -Kennedy and Michael G . Kennedy proposes a variance from the Brewster
Wetlands Protection Bylaw for coastal bank and dune stabilizing consisting of coir envelopes , sand , etc. ,
nourishment and replacement of snow fence with 4 by 4-inch slat Sturdy Drift Fence — in coastal resource areas .
Property is on 306 Breakwater Road , 58/32 (4/11 ) .
Eligible voters: Evans, Klein, Smith, Tobin, Wells Hearing opened on December 18, 2018, testimony taken, continued to
January 8, 2019, no testimony
( Continued Hearing ) Bruce Johnson proposes a variance from the Brewster Wetlands Protection Bylaw to
reconstruct an existing single family dwelling and associated appurtenances , within 50 feet of inland wetlands .
Property is on 72 Johnson Cartway , 61 /21 (49/28 ) .
Eligible voters: Evans, Klein, Smith, Tobin, Wells Hearing opened on January 8, 2019, testimony taken
( Continued Hearing ) Raymond and Jeanne Sullivan propose a variance from the Brewster Wetlands Protection
Bylaw to reconstruct an existing boulder revetment and coastal stairway in coastal wetlands . Property is on 347
Point of Rocks Road , 69/99 (6/6 ) .
Eligible voters: Evans, Klein, Smith, Tobin, Wells Hearing opened on January 8, 2019, testimony taken
Marcia Wright proposes to replace an existing failed soil absorption system with a new system , within 100 feet of
inland wetlands . Property is on 59 Spring Lane , 37/48 ( 19/24) .
William J . Hanney proposes a variance from the Brewster Wetlands Protection Bylaw to remove a single family
dwelling , and construct a replacement dwelling with appurtenant and site restoration , within a coastal wetland .
Property is on 29 Captain Dunbar Road , 91 /37 (7/12 ) .
William J . Hanney proposes a variance from the Brewster Wetlands Protection Bylaw to remove a single family
dwelling , and construct a replacement dwelling with appurtenant and site restoration , within a coastal wetland .
Property is on 35 Captain Dunbar Road , 91 /39 ( 7/13 ) .
Citizens ' Forum
Report of the Natural Resources Director
Report of the Conservation Administrator
Request for Certificate of Compliance
1 . Walsh , SE 9 - 1636 , 260 Seaway Road , 79/109 ( 6/23 )
2 . Moore , SE 9 -1659 , 130 Gull ' s Way , 63/22 (34/55 )
Attachment 2 to Posted Meeting Notice
Public Meeting , Tuesday , January 22 , 2019
Request for Administrative Review
1 . Robert Smith , Cape Cod Museum of Natural History , 869 Route 6A , 27/4 (20/6 ) , tree removal/trimming
Review and Approval of Minutes
1 . December 18 , 2018 Minutes
2 . January 8 , 2019 Minutes
Any Topic not reasonably anticipated by the Conservation Commission Chairman
Document signatures
Carol Spade
Date Posted : January 16 , 2019
Next Meeting Scheduled February 5 , 2019
This meeting will be held in a wheelchair assessable room .