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5 <br /> Mr. Bitsko stated that the pipe is connected to the swale and catch basin that empties out into <br /> the road. Mr. Bitsko commented that the rain garden is expected to contain 32 inches of <br /> standing water though the regulations may not allow them to do that. Mr. Bitsko asked them <br /> to discuss this with their engineer. Additionally, Mr. Bitsko noted that burning bush is <br /> prevalent on the property so the applicant should prepare a more specific plan to remove it. <br /> Mr. Langseth stated that he does not think that the stone swale is within the Commission's <br /> scope for this application because it is existing and on someone else's property. <br /> Mr. Beuttell stated that it would be because the property owner had placed the stone in the <br /> swale. <br /> Mr. Langseth stated that he views the potential violation as a separate matter. Mr. Langeth <br /> and Mr. Beuttell stated that they ultimately need more information to make a definitive <br /> decision. <br /> On a motion by Mr. Beuttell and seconded by Mr. Langseth, the Commission voted 7-0 to <br /> continue the hearing until September 3, 2019 at the applicant's request. <br /> 7:33pm <br /> DEP 201-X BL X <br /> NOI, 2 Barrett Road <br /> Applicant: Seiko Ikezu <br /> Project: Raze and Rebuild of a deck and shed <br /> Seiko Ikezu and Tunei Ikezu presented before the Commission. Ms. Ikezu presented a <br /> proposed deck and shed in the rear of their property. The current foundation of the deck is <br /> cracked, and posts are rotting. The existing shed is currently rusted. <br /> Mr. Langseth noted that the shed is in a floodplain zone so depending on the construction of <br /> the shed there is a possibility that the volume of the fill could be increased. Mr. Langseth <br /> asked if there are any details regarding the foundation of the proposed shed. <br /> The homeowners did not have any information regarding the foundation. <br /> The Commissioners clarified that the shed size could be decreased to under 100 square feet to <br /> eliminate the need for stormwater management. The shed's placement also could be moved <br /> further away from the brook and the floodplain. <br /> Mr. Langseth suggested that the shed be placed on blocks to have less of an impact on the <br /> environment. <br />