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Ms. Reynolds asked how the 200-foot Riverfront Area will change the analysis of the project as <br />presented, since the stream bank is currently not shown on the plan and staff confirmed the <br />project is within the Riverfront Area. Ms. Mullins responded that the Riverfront Area has <br />associated standards to be met and all resource areas are to be shown on the plan. <br /> <br />Ms. Reynolds also requested clarification on the mitigation of the existing roof runoff, and what <br />the requirements are to go “above and beyond”. Mr. Hamilton responded that the Commission <br />doesn’t require infiltrating the entire existing house and proposed addition in this scenario, but <br />because a portion of the proposed addition falls within the 50-foot “no build” buffer zone, the <br />Commission would look favorably at mitigating the entire dwelling to waive the requirement, <br />however the Commission cannot require this. <br /> <br />Mr. Hamilton recapped that the Commission is requesting the following information prior to <br />voting to close the hearing: test pit data, Riverfront Area to be shown on the plans and the <br />Riverfront Area analysis by the wetland’s scientist, and confirmation of whether or not the entire <br />existing dwelling and the proposed addition can be infiltrated. <br /> <br />On a motion by Mr. Hnatko and seconded by Ms. Samuels, the Commission voted 7-0 by roll <br />call vote to continue the hearing to the January 9, 2023 meeting at the applicant’s request. <br /> <br />Record of Vote as Follows: <br /> <br />Duke Bitsko – Aye <br />Kevin Beuttell – Aye <br />Alex Dohan – Aye <br />Ruth Ladd – Aye <br />Holly Samuels – Aye <br />Jason Hnatko – Aye <br />Phil Hamilton – Aye <br /> <br />7:56 PM <br /> <br />Continued Public Meetings/Hearings <br /> <br />Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation: 12 Cedar Street <br />ViewPoint Cloud Permit# CORD-22-3 (local bylaw only) <br />Applicant/Property Owner: Michael and Katy Finkenzeller <br />Project: confirmation on location of Isolated Vegetated Wetland <br />Documentation Submitted: <br />⎯ WPA Form A: Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation application; Prepared <br />by: Ronald Strohsahl, Oxbow Associates; Date signed by applicant: 10/17/2022; Date <br />signed by representative: 10/28/2022; <br />⎯ Narrative to Accompany Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation Application”; <br />Prepared by: Oxbow Associates, Inc.; Date: 11/1/2022; <br />⎯ Photographs of Site; Not dated;
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