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Comments and concerns from the commission: <br /> The Commission stated that they did not see a problem with the stair construction but they had <br /> some issues with the rest of the property. They explained that during their site walk they saw <br /> disturbances to the wetlands including clearing, a compost pile, and a footbridge. Ms. Pan stated <br /> that the footbridge was in place before she bought the property. <br /> The commission asked for clarification regarding an issue in 2006 regarding clearing. The <br /> language from 2006 stated that the clearing of the wetland needed to be stopped but there was no <br /> clear language regarding the compost bin. <br /> The commission stated that the enforcement issues are separate from the current construction and <br /> will be dealt with separately. <br /> Mrs. Mullins stated that neighbors call whenever there is significant rain fall to tell her that the <br /> footbridge washed away and is causing downstream flooding. <br /> Comments and concerns from the audience: <br /> Abutter: <br /> An abutter stated that she has lived next door for 35 years and neither her bridge or Ms. Pan's <br /> bridge have ever washed away except for one time in a severe storm. <br /> Motion to issue a Negative Determination with conditions made by Mrs. Dohan and seconded by <br /> Mrs. Miller. Vote: 5-0 in favor. <br /> 7:39pm <br /> DEP File No. 201-1003, BL 961 <br /> NOI, 63 Winter Street <br /> Applicant: Barons Custom Homes LLC <br /> Owner: Anna E. Rogers <br /> Project: Raze and rebuild existing single family home <br /> DEP File No. 201-1004, BL 960 <br /> NOI, 65 Winter Street <br /> Applicant: Barons Custom Homes LLC <br /> Owner: Anna E. Rogers <br /> Project: Raze and rebuild existing single family home <br /> Documents: NOI dated , Building plans dated, Stormwater management plan dated, engineering <br /> report dated 10/19/2015 <br /> Ann Martin, LEC Environmental, Mark Barons- Builder, Jim Burke- Engineer <br /> Ms. Martin presented both of these projects simultaneously. Both existing homes would be <br /> demolished and rebuilt. She stated that at 63 Winter Street, the new dwelling would be built <br />