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On a motion by Ms. Samuels and seconded by Mr. Langseth, the Commission voted 5-0 by roll <br /> call vote to continue the hearing to the August 10, 2020 meeting at the applicant's request. <br /> Record of vote as follows: <br /> Duke Bitsko —Aye <br /> Ruth Ladd—Aye <br /> David Langseth—Aye <br /> Holly Samuels —Aye <br /> Philip Hamilton—Aye <br /> (1:30:55 for LexMedia Recording) <br /> ViewPoint Cloud Permit#CNOI-20-19, DEP File# 201-XXX <br /> Notice of Intent, 1050 Waltham Street <br /> Applicant: Nicholas Skoly, VHB <br /> Project: Redevelopment of Commercial Property to construct new commercial building and <br /> parking garage <br /> Documentation Submitted.- <br /> Site <br /> ubmitted:Site Plan, dated July 7, 2020,prepared by BSC Group <br /> Stormwater Report, dated July 2020,prepared by VHB <br /> Letter to Commission, dated July 7, 2020. Prepared by Eric Olson <br /> Mr. Christopher Novak, Professional Engineer with VHB, presented before the Commission. <br /> The applicant is proposing to: consolidate all the office/lab space into one building, remove <br /> surface parking from property within the buffer zone and consolidate into a parking structure <br /> outside of the buffer zone. Additionally, they are proposing to remove all pavement from the 25, <br /> 50, and 100 foot buffer zone and construct a wood deck amenity space and construct a new <br /> drainage system to meet Town of Lexington and DEP standards. Water quality improvements are <br /> to meet new construction standards, not redevelopment standards. They are proposing porous <br /> pavers within pedestrian plaza located between the parking garage and office lab building. <br /> Comments from the Commission: <br /> — Seems as though the existing paved areas were assigned open space/good condition but <br /> some were assigned open space/poor condition. 80 did not make sense for group `A' soils <br /> for curve number assignments and this should be checked on. <br /> — On page 6 of the planset it shows the new path from Brookhaven but there is a gap. <br /> Perhaps it is a walking path but it is not highlighted in blue. Why is that? <br /> Responses from the Representative: <br /> — Will look into the curve number assignments for the next meeting. <br /> — The walking path is porous and the stairs will be concrete so that's why the path is not <br /> highlighted on the planset. <br /> On a motion by Mr. Langseth and seconded by Ms. Ladd, the Commission voted 5-0 by roll call <br /> vote to continue the hearing to the next meeting on August 10, 2020 at the applicant's request. <br />