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1 <br /> TOWN OF LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS <br /> CONSERVATION COMMISSION <br /> MINUTES <br /> January 7, 2019 <br /> 6:30pm <br /> Parker Room <br /> Town Office Building, 1625 Mass. Ave, Lexington, MA <br /> Commissioners Present: Phil Hamilton, Alex Dohan, Ruth Ladd, David Langseth, Duke Bitsko, <br /> Kevin Beuttell and Dick Wolk <br /> Others present: Karen Mullins, Conservation Administrator and Katie Luczai, Conservation <br /> Department Assistant <br /> 6:30pm <br /> Issue Order of Conditions: Arlington Reservoir, DEP 201-1117, BL 1075 <br /> On a motion by Ms. Ladd and seconded by Ms. Dohan, the Commission voted 6-0 to issue the <br /> Order of Conditions. <br /> Issue Order of Conditions: 26 Dane Road, DEP 201-1118, BL 1074 <br /> On a motion by Mr. Langseth and seconded by Mr. Bitsko, the Commission voted 6-0 to <br /> As-built Foundation Plan Change Request: 20 Cooke Rd, DEP 201-1089, BL 1046, foundation <br /> setback approved at 31.4 feet but built to 28 feet <br /> The applicant's representative, Chi Man, presented to the Commission the as-built foundation <br /> plan which showed the foundation 3.4 feet closer to the wetland than proposed and approved. <br /> The applicant stated that this mistake occurred because of differing plot plans provided by the <br /> surveyor. Chairman Hamilton stated the seriousness of this mistake. <br /> Mr. Langseth asked how it happened that the Conservation Commission permit conditions were <br /> overlooked. <br /> Mr. Man stated that the surveyor and builder were focused more on the zoning requirements. <br /> Mr. Wolk confirmed that the property owner is the developer. This is the developer's first <br /> project. <br /> The Commission voiced the seriousness of this mistake. The Commission discussed the <br /> importance of complying with conservation permits. <br />
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