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<br />MINUTES – LEXINGTON CONSERVATION COMMISSION August 9, 2011 <br /> <br /> <br />Commissioners present: Joyce Miller, Dick Wolk, David Langseth, Stew Kennedy <br /> <br />Commissioners Absent: Phil Hamilton, Charlie Wyman, Duke Bitsko <br /> <br />Others present: Karen Mullins, Conservation Administrator; Louise Vinci, Conservation Clerk <br /> <br />Chair Joyce Miller opened the meeting at 7:30 pm in Selectmen Meeting Room, Town Office <br />Building <br /> <br /> <br />7:35 pm Cont. Hearing: NOI, 25 Robinson Road, <br /> DEP# 201-831, BL 789; Map 83, Lot 29A <br />Motion made and seconded to continue hearing to August 23, 2011 at the <br />applicant’s request, 4-0 in favor. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />7:36 pm Cont. Hearing: 29 Pearl Street, <br /> DEP# 201-820, BL 778; Map 29, Lot 31A <br />Present for the applicant: David Sperduto, Wetlands Identification <br /> <br />Mr. Sperduto submitted a revised plan and questioned if regulations required <br />infiltration for this project as proposed. The Commission responded infiltration <br />would be required for the proposed project. The Commission also discussed with <br />Mr. Sperduto the feasibility of placing infiltration in various areas on the property <br />and made suggestions as to how the project may be revised to come closer to the <br />intent of the Wetland Protection Act. <br />Motion made and seconded to continue hearing to September 6, 2011 at the <br />applicant’s request, 4-0 in favor. <br /> <br /> <br />8:16 pm Plan Change: 1332 Massachusetts Avenue, <br />DET 10-21, Map 39, Lot 5 <br />Administrator Mullins apprized the Commission of a plan change to expand a <br />gravel parking area of off Tavern Lane. <br />Motion made and seconded to approve as a field change, 4-0 in favor. <br /> <br />8:19 pm Permission request to use Paint Mine for Sept. 24, 2011 bike event, <br /> <br />Administrator Mullins told the Commission that the event would be sponsored by <br />the Burlington Conservation Commission. It would not be a race but be held as an <br />educational tool to teach riders how to use the bike trail with out impacting the <br />surrounding areas. <br />Page 1 of 2 <br /> <br />