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3 <br /> Alex Dohan—Aye <br /> Ruth Ladd—Aye <br /> David Langseth—Aye <br /> Holly Samuels —Aye <br /> Phil Hamilton—Aye <br /> Request for Certificate of Compliance, 54 Solomon Pierce Rd, DEP File 4 201-168 (1984) <br /> The request was submitted within the last week to Karen Mullins, however Ms. Mullins did <br /> not have the opportunity to review the information and asks the Commission to review this at <br /> the next scheduled meeting. <br /> Request for Insignificant Plan Change, 72 Kendall Rd, ViewPoint Cloud 4CNOI-20-10, <br /> install helical pier footingto o support existing room at back of house <br /> On a motion by Mr. Langseth and seconded by Ms. Ladd, the Commission voted 6-0 by roll <br /> call to approve the Insignificant Plan Change. <br /> Record of vote as follows: <br /> Kevin Beuttell—Aye <br /> Alex Dohan—Aye <br /> Ruth Ladd—Aye <br /> David Langseth—Aye <br /> Holly Samuels —Aye <br /> Phil Hamilton—Aye <br /> Special Fall Town Meeting 2020 Articles: Discussion and Support <br /> There are three items on the Special Fall Town Meeting Agenda that Mr. Hamilton felt <br /> appropriate for the Conservation Commission to discuss, and express either approval or <br /> disapproval on the items. <br /> Climate Emergency: The Commission voted to support and is in favor. <br /> Planning Regulation to set a two-foot minimum between the bottom of the basement and <br /> groundwater: voted to support this zoning bylaw. <br /> Running Bamboo: The Commission originally voted against this proposal, stating that it <br /> would be more appropriate given the aggressiveness of bamboo and that it would be better to <br /> just prohibit it. The proposal is that the enforcement would be coming from the Conservation <br /> Commission or the DPW, and the Commission felt that it was far outside of their current <br /> jurisdiction, but also that if the proposal is not protecting the functions of a wetland, then it is <br /> not part of their role. Ms. Mullins stated that, under the revised proposal, the Town Manager <br /> would designate which staff would handle the situation if there was a complaint. Ms. Mullins <br /> added that the bylaw doesn't address the issue unless the property owner of where it's coming <br />