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contractor. Mr. Bitsko also asked if the applicant knows how the annual inspections are <br /> performed on other LexHAB properties. Mr. Geaudreau responded that he did not know the <br /> answer, but that a Condition could be added that requires receipts of inspections and <br /> maintenance to be submitted to staff as part of the Operation & Maintenance Plan. A snow <br /> storage plan was not submitted and will be included in the revised plan. <br /> Mr. Lester Savage, Vice-chair of the Lexington Housing Assistance Board, stated that individual <br /> unit occupants will bring their trash and recycling to the end of the driveway for pick-up and he <br /> anticipates roll off carts for the barrels. <br /> Mr. Langseth stated that the stormwater management was not done in regards to the bylaw <br /> standards, and only the state standards. Mr. Geaudreau responded that the site is going to meet or <br /> exceed local stormwater requirements and will provide that analysis at the next meeting. Mr. <br /> Langseth asked why the overflow outlet was needed and why it has to be placed right on the <br /> property line for the neighbor when a better option would be towards the back of the property <br /> towards conservation land. It was also stated there is a proposed retaining wall near the southeast <br /> property line and that runoff will overflow the wall and onto the neighboring property. The <br /> Commission would prefer a Swale towards the back rather than allowing the runoff to go straight <br /> across to the neighboring property. It was also asked if the runoff would go through a water <br /> quality unit before entering the chambers and Mr. Geaudreau responded, yes, that is the chamber <br /> with the deep sump. <br /> Ms. Wendy Barrett, on behalf of 132 Vine Street, raised concern on the method of herbicide <br /> application and the negative effects it can have on human health. Mr. Cormier responded that the <br /> herbicide will be applied by a licensed professional and will likely be using glyphosate, and that <br /> typically the applicator is more concerned about getting cancer. Mr. Cormier is not aware of the <br /> application method for this project, but will provide that information at the next meeting. <br /> On a motion by Mr. Beuttell and seconded by Mr. Hamilton, the Commission voted 6-0 by roll <br /> call vote to continue the hearing to the January 24, 2022 meeting at the applicant's request. <br /> Record of vote as follows: <br /> Duke Bitsko—Aye <br /> Kevin Beuttell —Aye <br /> Alex Dohan—Aye <br /> Ruth Ladd—Aye <br /> David Langseth—Aye <br /> Holly Samuels —Recused <br /> Phil Hamilton—Aye <br /> 7:50 PM <br /> Vynebrooke Village: Notice of Intent <br /> ViewPoint Cloud Permit# CN0I-21-45, DEP#201-#### <br /> Applicant/Property Owner: Caileen Foley, Lexington Housing Authority <br />