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Rich Kirby- LEC Environmental, Jack Sullivan- Project Engineer, Gary Larson- Landscape <br />architect <br />Documents: NOI 12/22/2015, Plans 12/22/2015, Cambridge Water Letter 1/8/2016, Engineering <br />report 1/11/2016, Stormwater management 12/22/2015 <br />Mr. Kirby explained that the site currently has two houses on it as well as a machine shop. The <br />proposed development would include 14 dwellings on a cul-de-sac that ranges from 20-25 feet <br />wide. The property is next to the Cambridge Reservoir and has wetlands in the upper corner of <br />the property. Mr. Kirby stated that each dwelling would have its own driveway and patio with an <br />infiltration system. Lincoln Street will also have an infiltration system. Mr. Kirby added that <br />Cambridge Water has approved of this project. The applicant explained that they will be going <br />in front of the planning board at the end of January. <br />Comments from the Commission: <br />Mr. Hamilton entered the Engineering report and Cambridge Water letter into the record. <br />The commission requested an erosion control plan and an O and M plan. <br />The commission asked about a walking path that will connect through the property. <br />The commission asked for the wetland line to be delineated again since it was done some time <br />ago. <br />The commission requested more details for the storm water management features. <br />, <br />Motion to continue the meeting to February 82016 at the applicant’s request made by Mrs. <br />Miller and seconded by Mrs. Dohan. Vote: 5-0 in favor. <br />10:20pm <br />DEP File No. 201-1016 BL 973 <br />NOI, 29 Fairlawn Lane <br />Owner/Applicant: 29 Fairlawn Lane LLC <br />Project: Raze and rebuild existing single family home <br />Rich Kirby- LEC Environmental, Roy Antonelli, Fred Russell- engineer <br />Documents: <br />Mr. Kirby explained that this proposed project is a raze and rebuild of a single family home. The <br />proposed home 80 ft. away from the wetland. There would be two infiltration systems for the <br />property, one for the driveway and one for the entire roof. Mr. Kirby explained that the limit of <br />work line would run alongside the existing lawn and five trees will be removed. <br />Questions and comments from the commission: <br />Mr. Hamilton entered the engineering report into the record. <br /> <br />