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— "Civil Details" Sheet No. C501; Prepared for Applicant/Property Owner: Kevin Quinlan; <br /> Prepared by: Design Consultants Inc. (DCI); Date: 1/8/21; Revised: 2/15/21 (Re-build <br /> wall and patio); Revised: 3/22/21 (Landscape Notes); <br /> — Form 11: Soil Suitability Assessment for On-Site Sewage Disposal; 2 Sheets; Date: <br /> 3/18/2021 <br /> Mr. Thomas Hughes, Hughes Environmental Consulting, and Mr. Steve Sawyer, Project <br /> Engineer, presented before the Commission. Mr. Hughes stated that after performing test pits, <br /> they did not hit seasonal high groundwater and therefore have plenty of clearance. The project <br /> team also performed an identification of Norway maples in the mitigation area and can confirm <br /> there is one Norway and possibly three Reds but they are too young to identify. <br /> Mr. Hughes stated that the raingarden near the driveway may receive more sunlight than <br /> originally thought and would like to request a condition to revisit the plant species. The pipe size <br /> for the rain garden was increased from 6 inches to 8 inches. <br /> Mr. Sawyer clarified the location of the Feno markers as it was not made clear on the plans. <br /> Comments and Questions from the Commission: <br /> — Are there any ground cover plants in the area of restoration? <br /> Responses from the Representative: <br /> — Had not thought of groundcover but could include a seed mix for the restoration area. The <br /> intent for the herbaceous restoration area would be to make the area as tight to the ground <br /> as possible to minimize invasives and to put plantings or pollinator seeds down. <br /> On a motion by Mr. Beuttell and seconded by Mr. Langseth, the Commission voted 7-0 by roll <br /> call vote to continue the hearing to the April 12, 2021 meeting at the applicant's request. <br /> Record of vote as follows: <br /> Duke Bitsko —Aye <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 /> 9:00 PM <br /> ViewPoint Cloud Permit#CDOA-20-22 <br /> Request for Determination of Applicability, 1060 Waltham Street <br /> Applicant/Property Owner: Grossman Companies <br /> Project: Re-Use an existing Drainage connection to a municipal storm drain <br /> Previous Meeting Dates: 8/10/2020, 8/24/2020, 9/8/2020, 10/5/2020, 10/19/2020, 3/15/2021 <br /> 11 <br />
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