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Mr. Langseth asked how the camera would be mounted and Ms. Mullins responded that it could <br /> be strapped onto the tree. Mr. Langseth added that the Commission should approve the manner <br /> of deployment as a condition, and that they have no liability to loss or damaged equipment. The <br /> Commission agreed that a two-month window should be sufficient for the permit and that if <br /> more time is needed the applicant can apply for an extension. <br /> On a motion by Mr. Langseth and seconded by Ms. Dohan, the Commission voted 6-0 by roll <br /> call vote to approve the statement of policy requirements which can be changed by the <br /> Commission at any point. <br /> Record of vote as follows: <br /> Duke Bitsko —Aye <br /> Alex Dohan—Aye <br /> Ruth Ladd—Aye <br /> David Langseth—Aye <br /> Holly Samuels —Aye <br /> Phil Hamilton—Aye <br /> On a motion by Ms. Samuels and seconded by Ms. Ladd, the Commission voted 6-0 by roll call <br /> vote to issue the Land Use permit, LUPA-28. <br /> Record of vote as follows: <br /> Duke Bitsko —Aye <br /> Alex Dohan—Aye <br /> Ruth Ladd—Aye <br /> David Langseth—Aye <br /> Holly Samuels —Aye <br /> Phil Hamilton—Aye <br /> 6:46 PM <br /> Munroe Tavern Property— 1332 Massachusetts Avenue, ViewPoint Cloud Permit# CDOA-19-5 <br /> Lexington Field & Garden Club's plans to treat an area of lesser celandine with herbicide this <br /> comm sg bring_ <br /> Ms. Meg Himmel, Co-Chair of the Civic Gardening Group of the Lexington Field and Garden <br /> Club, presented the proposal before the Commission. The invasive plant, lesser celandine, is <br /> invading the lawn area and native plant gardens on the Munroe Tavern property. Manual <br /> removal has been attempted in the past but the native plant garden is at risk of being completely <br /> overwhelmed. The Lexington Field and Garden Club does not encourage the use of herbicide but <br /> feels that it is necessary. <br /> Concerns of the Commission <br />