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MINUTES - LEXINGTON CONSERVATION COMMISSION AUGUST 22, 2000 <br /> Commissioners present: Lisa Baci, Duke Bitsko, Bebe Fallick, Angela Frick, Philip Hamilton, <br /> Joyce Miller and Richard Wolk(8 p.m.). <br /> Others present: Marilyn Nordby <br /> Chairman Miller called the meeting to order at 7.45 p.m. in Room G-15, Town Office Building. <br /> DET #00-7 130 Marrett Road. Wetlands Boundarv/Drainaae 8:00p.m. <br /> Present: Dave Hunter, the applicant; Al Gala, Geo Consulting Engineers. Others are listed in <br /> the file. <br /> Mr. Gala presented the proposed plan which is for the construction of one large dwelling and <br /> garage on an area that was formerly two lots. The two lots are combined and two dwellings are <br /> being demolished. The wetlands line has been delineated on the adjacent Dunback Meadow <br /> conservation land and the boundary is more than 70 feet from the rear property line. All <br /> construction is outside the 100-foot buffer, but because of the large increase to the impervious <br /> surface, they are filing under the By-Law for review of the drainage system. <br /> Mrs. Miller read the Engineering report that found the engineering for the project in compliance <br /> with the By-Law <br /> It was moved, seconded and unanimously voted to issue a negative Determination with <br /> conditions. <br /> Executive Session 8.20 p.m. <br /> Commissioners Baci, Bitsko, Fallick, Frick, Hamilton, Miller and Wolk voted to go into <br /> Executive Session for the purpose of discussingland_acgnisition_ <br /> The meeting reconvened in open session. <br /> HEARING AMENDMENT LEVEL (3) COMMUNICATIONS. Installation Fiber Optic Cable <br /> (201-468) 8.30 P.M. <br /> Present: Mike Ball, ENSR representing Level (3) Communications. <br /> Mr. Ball reviewed the plan approved for the installation of the fiber optic cable in the median of <br /> Rt. 128. In the approved plan the line was installed in the median of the highway MI-ID was <br /> requiring that the line be installed on the western shoulder of the southbound lane which is <br /> within the 100-foot buffer of the Cambridge Res for approximately 750 feet. The revised plans <br /> submitted to the Commission reflect this change. The trenching will be done within existing <br />