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RECEIVED <br /> OVS MORNING <br /> oma, d S uim, S ui °m <br /> 0 <br /> TOWN CLERK <br /> a g zw sLEXINGTON MA <br /> PUBLIC MEETING MINUTES <br /> APRIL p- Conservation Commission Meeting broadcasted by LexMedia <br /> LEXIN G't O� <br /> AGENDA Monday, January 10, 2022, 6:30 p.m. <br /> This Conservation Commission meeting was held remotely via Zoom, an online meeting <br /> platform. Public Participation via calling in or using your computer was encouraged. <br /> Commissioners Present: Kevin Beuttell, Duke Bitsko, Alex Dohan, Philip Hamilton, Ruth Ladd <br /> and Holly Samuels (not present: David Langseth) <br /> Associate Members Present: Vinita Bose (not present: Jason Hnatko) <br /> Staff Present: Karen Mullins, Conservation Director and Meghan McNamara, Department <br /> Assistant <br /> 6:36 PM New Business/Pendine Matters <br /> 675 Waltham Street, Stone Meadows Golf Course, the Carroll Family - License request to use an <br /> area of encroachment on Hayden Woods Conservation Area for golf course operations <br /> Mr. William J. Dailey, Jr., Attorney representing Mr. Scott Carroll and the Carroll Family, <br /> informed the Commission that the Stone Meadows Golf Course is currently operating business <br /> on approximately 7,700 square feet of Conservation-owned land. Due to the classification of <br /> conservation land being permanently protected under Article 97, the Conservation Commission <br /> deemed that a license would not be the appropriate avenue for them to approve said request to <br /> allow encroachment and use of conservation land for such purpose. However, several <br /> commissioners did express a willingness to consider an Article 97 land swap request by the <br /> Carroll Family for areas of the Carroll golf course land that are undeveloped forested open areas <br /> (upwards of approximately 37,000 sf) as a swap for the approximate 7,700 sf area of <br /> conservation land. <br /> To further discussions with the Conservation Commission regarding feasibility of a land swap, it <br /> was determined that greater details would need to be prepared and produced, including <br /> preparation of a professional land survey of the golf course parcel and the conservation land with <br /> areas of proposed swap metes and bounds identified. The Carroll Family expressed interest in <br /> pursuing the land swap Article 97 process with the Commission and agreed that they would <br /> pursue engaging a professional land surveyor to produce a survey plan for follow-up discussions <br /> with the Conservation Commission. <br /> 7:02 PM <br /> Certificate of Compliance: 25 Oxbow Road. ViewPoint Cloud Permit# COC-21-37, DEP4201- <br /> 1213, CNOI-21-1 <br />
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