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that monocots wouldn’t be affected by the treatment. Members of the Commission agree to keep <br />the use of herbicide to a minimum and would like to find a balance between herbicide use and <br />mowing for longevity of management and cost effectiveness. <br /> <br />Discussion on the draft policy for Memorials in conservation land <br /> <br />Ms. Carr informed the Commission that there are currently five requests for memorial benches in <br />conservation land and she wants to have the Commission approve standard language and policy <br />to assist staff in their discussions with potential donations. Ms. Mullins added that the Select <br />Board has a policy in place that requires donations to include funds for long term maintenance. <br />This discussion and vote will be continued to the next scheduled meeting when more <br />Commission members are expected to be in attendance. <br /> <br />7:21 PM New Public Meetings/Hearings <br /> <br />Notice of Intent: 501 Marrett Road <br />ViewPoint Cloud Permit# CNOI-22-15 <br />Applicant/Property Owner: Town of Lexington <br />Project: construct a new 20’x26’ bathhouse with accompanying utilities. Install a 20’x20’ beach <br />canopy. Remove existing ADA matting, install proposed path and proposed ADA matting. <br />Portions of the project are within Inland Bank, Bordering Vegetated Wetlands, 100-foot buffer to <br />Bordering Vegetated Wetlands, and Land Under Water Bodies and Waterways <br />Documentation Submitted: <br />● Notice of Intent application and attachments; Prepared for: Town of Lexington; Prepared <br />by: Brian Geaudreau, PE and John Reilly, EIT, Hancock Associates; Date: 6/29/2022; <br />● Sheet C-1 “Site Plan” and Sheet C-2 “Site Details”; Prepared for: Town of Lexington; <br />Prepared by: Hancock Associates; Stamped and signed by: Brian G. Geaudreau, PE Civil; <br />Scale: 1” = 2o- and as otherwise noted; Date: 6/13/2022; <br />● Stormwater Report; Prepared by: Hancock Associates; Date printed: 5/18/2022; <br /> <br />Mr. Brian Geaudreau, Hancock Associates, presented to the Commission on behalf of the Town <br />of Lexington Facilities. <br /> <br />Questions and Comments from the Commission: <br />- How is the path going to wrap around the bathhouse and how wide is it? <br />- How do emergency vehicles access this area? <br />- Could the bathhouse be moved to the left to save any of the trees? <br />- It looks like the bathhouse would block off vehicular access to the beach. Is that correct? <br />- The location of this proposed bathhouse makes it difficult to demolish that structure. <br />There is no access road to get in or out. Is there a need to get maintenance equipment in <br />and out on the beach? <br />- Would it be possible to relocate the infiltration system to the area of potential future <br />parking? <br /> <br />Responses from the Representative: <br />- The path around the proposed bathhouse is 5 feet wide.