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NOI, 32 Worthen Road <br />Applicant: Town of Lexington, Department of Public Works <br />Owner: Hamilton Battle Green LLC <br />Project: Upgrade of a wastewater pump station <br />Dave Pavlik, Town Engineer and Barry Atchinson, Wetlands Scientist <br />Mr. Pavlik explained that they town is in the process of updating some of their pump stations. <br />The pump station on Worthen Road is within the jurisdiction of the commission. The existing <br />station is 53 years old and needs to be upgraded. The new system will not increase wastewater <br />runoff and will have an emergency generator to help in emergency situations. <br />Mr. Atchinson explained that they will be trying to keep the area grassy and will only be adding <br />60 sq. ft. of impervious surface. One tree and a few shrubs and bushes will be removed. Some <br />dewatering will be needed, but he explained that they have a plan in place for this process. <br />Questions and comments from the Commission: <br />The commission asked for more details regarding the dewatering plan. The applicant explained <br />they are using a temporary frack tank. The commission stated that they want a provision for <br />expanding the amount of dewaterting devices in case of need. The applicant agreed. <br />The commission asked what type of gas will the generator need. The applicant explained that the <br />generator will use natural gas and will be connected to the gas line in the street. <br />Motion to close the hearing made by Mr. Wolk and seconded by Mr. Langseth. Vote: 4-0 in <br />favor. <br />7:34pm <br />Mr. Bitsko arrived. <br />7:34pm <br />DEP 201-XXXX, BL XXXX <br />NOI, 255 Cedar Street, Pine Meadows Golf Course <br />Applicant/owner: Town of Lexington <br />Project: Relocation of an existing golf green <br />Melissa Battite- Director of Recreation, Stephen Kay- Golf Course Architect, Rhianna Sommers- <br />Epsilon Environmental <br />Ms. Battite explained that the Recreation Department is proposing to make some changes to hole <br />4 on the Town Golf Course. They hope to increase the longevity of the hole as well as make it a <br />better hole to play. <br /> <br />