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3 <br /> Concerns of the Commission: <br /> - One of the soil testing locations is relatively far from the proposed boardwalk location. <br /> Will this soil test be an accurate portrayal of the soil for the boardwalk location? <br /> - Will any environmental damage caused by machinery be restored? <br /> Response of the Applicant: <br /> - The soil testing location is down gradient from the proposed boardwalk location and is a <br /> part of the same wetland resource location. They believe that this testing location will <br /> produce very similar results as the original location would have given. <br /> - No damage is expected but any damage that occurs will be fixed. <br /> A condition will be added to preliminarily determine the exact location for wetland matting to <br /> ensure that no damage will occur as a result of the machinery. <br /> On a motion by Mr. Beuttell and seconded by Ms. Samuels, the Commission voted 5-0 to issue a <br /> negative determination with conditions. <br /> ViewPoint Cloud Permit 4CNOI-20-3 <br /> DEP 201-1175 <br /> Notice of Intent, 11 Volunteer Way <br /> Applicant: Andrei Zharov <br /> Project: Raze and rebuild single family dwelling <br /> Documentation Submitted: <br /> - MassDEP Notice of Intent Application and Project Narrative, prepared by LEC <br /> Environmental Consultants, Inc., dated 2/18/2020 <br /> - Plans, "Site Development Plan", prepared by Engineering Design Consultants, Inc., dated <br /> 1/27/2020, signed and stamped by Walter M. Lewinski PE No. 32327 <br /> - Stormwater Report, prepared by Engineering Design Consultants, Inc., dated 1/27/2020, <br /> signed and stamped by Walter M. Lewinski PE No. 32327 <br /> - Engineering Memo, "11 Volunteer Way NOI Engineering Comments"prepared by <br /> Michael Sprague, prepared for Karen Mullins, dated March 4, 2020 <br /> Mr. Rich Kirby, wetland scientist with LEC Environmental Inc, presented before the <br /> Commission. The applicant is proposing to raze and rebuild a single family dwelling within the <br /> 100 foot buffer zone. The proposed dwelling is further from the wetlands than the existing <br /> dwelling. There are two subsurface infiltration systems proposed as well as a rain garden which <br /> will capture driveway runoff through a 6 inch pipe. One tree is proposed to be removed. The <br /> proposed dwelling will be outside of the 50 foot no structure buffer zone. The applicant is not <br /> proposing to convert lawn area to restored wetlands. The applicant would like to demarcate the <br /> bordering vegetated wetland at the edge of lawn. <br /> Concerns of the Commission: <br /> - The Commission asked the applicant to propose wetland markers in a more appropriate <br /> location which would protect more of the wetland. <br />