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7:31 pm Cont. Hearing β 103 Woburn Street, NOI <br /> DEP# 201-950, BL 908 <br /> Applicant: Lexington Development Group, LLC <br /> Construct a garage addition, re-construct a covered porch, re-align an existing <br />driveway, and construct a wooden deck within the 100-foot buffer zone and 200- <br />foot Riverfront Area <br />Present for the Applicant: Rich Kirby, LEC Environmental Consultants <br /> <br />Mr. Kirby commented Mike Flamang, Town Engineer and Fred Russell, Project <br />Engineer discussed the proposal at 103 Woburn Street. In respects to comments <br />made by the Town Engineer, the plans were revised. <br /> <br /> Comments from the Commission as follows: <br />Mr. Hamilton read the engineering review stating, βThe project is an addition to a <br />single-family dwelling. Two sanitary sewer easements are on the property. They <br />are adequately protected by the proposed plan. Soil test excavations were done <br />and the results are reported. The distance between the infiltration structure and <br />the estimated seasonal high water table is sufficient. Stormwater is proposed to <br />be managed with two infiltration structures. The design appears to be proper. It <br />shows no increase in runoff off site after project completion. The proximity of <br />public facilities on the site make it critical that the installation be staked in the <br />field by a qualified professional before construction. The installation should be <br />reviewed by a licensed professional and as-built drawings should be on file. <br />During construction, erosion and sedimentation control procedures should be in <br />place. This should include a wheel-cleaning area for construction vehicles.β Mr. <br />Bitsko entered the Mullin Rule Statute into the record for watching the video of <br />the hearing for 103 Woburn Street on September 8, 2014. <br /> <br />Pam Pardoe of 107 Woburn Street voiced concerns of water runoff onto her <br />property. Mr. Kirby replied that the Town of Lexington has a stricter stormwater <br />management rule than any other town. <br /> <br />Guy Jarvis of 95 Woburn Street asked if other plantings besides trees could be <br />done along the 103 Woburn Street side. Mr. Kirby replied that a planting plan <br />was submitted for the buffer zone. <br /> <br />Motion made and seconded to close the hearing, 4-0 in favor. <br /> <br />Motion made and seconded to issue an Order of Conditions for 103 Woburn <br />Street, DEP# 201-950, BL 908, 4-0 in favor. <br /> <br />7:41 pm Hearing β 9 Tufts Road, AmendOOC <br /> DEP# 201-835, BL 793 <br />Applicant: Miljana Bovan <br />Installation of an infiltration system in the front yard within the 100-foot Buffer <br />Zone to Bordering Vegetated Wetland <br />Present for the Applicant: Miljana Bovan & Rasko Ojdrovic, Homeowners <br /> <br />Mr. Ojdrovic explained the infiltration system proposed for the front yard due to <br />ledge being found in the field during construction. <br /> <br /> <br />
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