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Minutes Lexington Conservation Commission 5/23/00 Page 4 <br /> system installation has been approved by the Commission. The trees removed around the <br /> depression for construction should be replaced. <br /> Mrs. Miller read the engineering report which noted the latest plans dated May 5, 2000, appear <br /> to meet the bylaws for stormwater mitigation. <br /> Mr. Gaklis said there is about 100,000 s.f. of open space that will be deeded to conservation. <br /> The Commission asked for granite bounds to mark the legal boundary After discussion, Mr. <br /> Gaklis said that he would donate $5,000 to start a Trust Fund for the maintenance of the common <br /> open space. They will restore the Gail Smith Gardens, as directed in the Planning Board's <br /> Special Permit, to the best of their ability This will be overseen by Ron Wood. <br /> It was moved, seconded and voted to close the hearing. <br /> ORDER OF CONDITIONS, Old Smith Farm - 201-457 <br /> It was moved, seconded and unanimously voted to approve the Order of Conditions for Old <br /> Smith Farm, 160/170 Wood Street, as amended. <br /> MINUTES It was moved, seconded and voted to approve the minutes of May 9, 2000 <br /> Cotton Farm. Marrett Road - The Commission reviewed a preliminary plan for the proposed <br /> subdivision at the Cotton Farm. There will be a filing with the Commission for this project. <br /> Site Visits will begin at 10 a.m. at Hartwell Avenue (meet in the parking lot of the Hartwell <br /> House); then go to 250 Lincoln Street. The Reed's Brook site visit will be held after the initial <br /> hearing. <br /> Commissioners Baci, Bitsko, Frick, Miller and Wolk voted to go into Executive Session for the <br /> purpose of approving minutes. <br /> The meeting returned to open session and adjourned at 10.15 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted. <br /> Linda A. Gaudet <br /> Secretary <br />