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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-12-04-CONCOM-min.pdf / : is 2i , P TOWN OF .I IM NG TON a, !.��L�.7SAC!IITYS .��'.t'S X1 ���CCC...111/c/. CONSSAAI T_oNN COMN'Swa:or �.^ �a m 973 etJ_�jU'P.'Y+:"• �:' Heaving and ttV/^'..i?..3:9,.Sa?.'A �uC?lm.'��.i2 ("l6' December �!. 2. Whlpplo Hill. C•frl Seont;s Pro, ect, Following a pictus.'ewtaking by &e talazxl„T�as ljni iTai ms s' poi”ifr, rop:'osentativ'es of Girl Scouts Troop 8244. (Spi.dor), of whom were present with their leaders, Shirley Hamblen blen and Ruth Leiby, reported to she Commission that they plumed 500 trees (aa part of the Harrington Seedling Eorect program) and are new working en cutting and clearing,; a trail froii Whipple Hill peak to the pond, Further cleanup of pond and woods and water testing are among future plans. Commission thanked them for doing this job WITTLANDS PROTECTION ACT HEARING File Nur, 201-139 REGARDING NOTICE OF INTENT OF NISHAN HAROIAN, of 353 Concord Avenue 9 Lexington, TO ALTER C.ERT'AIN INLAND WETLAND3 LOCATED AT 353 Concord Avenue, Lexington. The bearing was opened at 8 10 p,sa, by the Vico.sChair sazn of the Con- mission, Angels La Frick, who outlined hearing procedures axed road the thala pasted and advertised notice of the hear i.ni;, The following g Commission members wore present: ©i', Friedman, Mrsa .Rawls and Messrs. Ilasera1l (enc-offflciea) Smith and Williams. Torun orneta:fls present were Adminictrative Assistant David Hughes and Beard of Health (member Jams Lambie. Others present ineludod me? Fors of t Girls Scout Tromp 8 444 and their leaders (for part: of the hearing), Cheryl Waizel at the Lexington Minute-Men, Dorothy Barrington and Tammy Havens of the League of Women Vofiers 0 Herbert Eisenberg, representing the Re- creation Committoo ancd Dominic Grant and Bila McNamara of Woo Lexingte tom; Nigh Schocd. (students) Repreuenting the Applioast were th© ff alcwin e Nishon Iapolan owner, Seth L, Sol.aakiat , Elisabeth D. Haroian, David Pacvelka of Emotesture„ architects, a i1lirai 4ba1esn, lawyer, and Michael Q:ss - sin, representing the Engineer, Joseph A„ Nowak of Springfield. Mr, wha1cea introdsuced the proposed pnso joct, explaining that cur- rently the pond area is .only somoonally wet, and then he intro- duced Stn, Caesiii, representing the construction engineers, wive 'explained the two drainage systems, one flossing into a Concord Avenue culvert f owing to the east and another into as Concord Avenue culvert flawing to the west„ via the holding pond at the center of the development° lice also handed the Commission re, sonny completed calculations and drainage plans, which incor- porate, Pearly all or the re✓,omafltions of the Engineering De.pzart ?ent, as accepted by the Applicant et thy Board of 4pOc is hearing. Sill to be changed are the entrance roadway and the contours of the parkina lot, Final plans and additional drawings are premised for Monday, Uos:ecaeur 10, e Pond, as Ms', aadsin explained, is designed to take care of silts- of slutormsa t vue ti on and to slew down sapid storm runes a, A t,a3ir system mlii be designed to assure continuous water in °'two ierd, He emphasised that flooding was act a: ta.cxlpatsd. Mean water level or the pond will be 257 feet of evat1eza, Desfroe oib3?..i is5 for c ent3nl'aa.^--,-.D_<d7 maintenance os. the rend will vest with the otTDor of the rental all rai t.a ?° . 1911 ( ono vat on enwioasaiar U.-12tas 1V4/73 Page 2 C&toicor.ble como7-1 r exp: ossod h' 1, ,th Gomminslon members and lak',e2 by Mr, LanYte of ihe Go' A oi Haolth that thic7ove,1 of some basemens is sov raj foo bolow pond water level to whtea typhoon' and his rapres,-L ,atSvos -Aophod twat suqlretcading contours ore cola, idersb),7 he-,5o: end 6T d' . hareite's 2.2foot doop balldr rmem pad never boon f%ooded, oval ,thouga drathcgs baa been inedecluata. Ground wa6e level question, dramac7,a nrowl buildings ErusIon eentrol. F3 e awash buffel,ing pliantirC0 and Powstble ma ad:ow:moles of dflawings v=o3,,inted (do they include tno entire water- shpdt Do :lacy refleci.nrolsod vvvoff due to widened reads?)were discussant. With rooFoot to tiolvc aci erosion eontro1, the de- veloper said that g:',ound would be broken In Naveh, but precise schedule might depend upon economic conditions. Areas would be ftnisbe,L off -i' th sod on vye grans RO coca as possible, with the roadway £3. ' t on project list, Board of Hec2araeube Me. Lambie rained cuestioas on pond evertoppins. olifiLaties e.' &d sanitavg sewers. Censultinc, engineer Kenneth Luas had studied the plena and wrlAten ceaaoats in ea letter to the Board of 1toe2th, a copy of which ;he Commission haa and rill be sent- to the aoplIcaPt Mr. Havolan said that foundation l*vols could he viaineV If booed. The heayl.t% war closed at 9:25 p ,m. Tho neet54.10 of the Conservatio- Caluldnelen was immediately opened by M's u Frich, ,,111',h all fl.,osent an listed above except for the -3,1outs ni& ?op; sontatives of Mr Hareian, OU Res. Mr, Eisenbe% .Nzp?,t ued tha :3-foeA, paths tad wood chips iirAira—iinz, be a, Gept,iblo to the Bacreaion Committee© He recommended a potn cur-lace of ;;:acted erushed sene . Area to be toured Wednesdai 'Deefm'-0010 5 momi”.% fAt 0:h5 Ancsv. thet the Comtrannien will recom- moud posd1.b3o ebanges Ns ceaaltiors, abasth must he sent to Dapartmcntefliatu-na2 Ra,enrces and /nod at t?mn Rogict 'y of needs. (N , JIT) Netre5, dT.JaPt circulated, Revisions to be made as soon ss pee- ae-lflmissian laver thin wa. (JF) Rearinr on DAmian (201-13) „ Oommitto appointed., (GL, MR, FP) insl*cot,tan,o0 naptwo.” ?Anise toot: piano Monday. Gear:dna/on maw tfiretdaTh.613315 -Maui Casey and Joseph Lasalle of DNR and D7,0 Eqlee:sn a' ,d Pavid ITA:Oon of Lexington participated, An en- tleio oW.vert api5arent4. has boon InstaIlod to tato cs.e oE drainage frevr: DvaiRae ditch 110I6 ye ennflactod. Onl hm ;ED "00 p.rA'a! tt66 s 4)04tto aoaa' !am; baa on high ground., bo -)Toved frq flfl ixow on the propet,ty ad nlo mare of ,o ar; 4,70, qtAuf, belAnd Ens v ,poDE‘t ,, cosorved. They will ha ,flm%,%ciot;1 lap ioco:kne:Idel that old topog: Tvphio 1 mpe of tAo 01,.03 ba sr,71diod In vi_e& of the many- changes 5.4 ivacent yerm. çs 11("4 p F3E7%'se3''vatton Cor^cy es on Miuutos a� '32/ -i' 3 Page 3 Waai usott Ctr i© and Drive. Preliminary surveying now being done ©r p.vesfEle pre:ng and axasfaa'uction of these matins las reported from Planning Brnrd zee .ing, (FF) Oil Split, North Leflav''ton Brook does not appear to ha substantial. Cane and Islands, Xd1e.d.1d Forra Lot 27 was inspected this week An' posai'l o Ka},ch Ra. p 'cab1o1 Q None found., OS) Other Natt:,ee Aperted fromPlann1n ]3gardl meeting were traffic net., 1;©M76 J.'CD:9"'�g7.�oposal :C'LAASE:42o ;sy Groon7-1 1 17ndira!; developments of Kelly Hasse Fo.rz and lata along Allen Streets proposals icn ehangee in the Zoninz 3744aw, aad the feet Ghat Hartwell Pleas/ will be a TO= way. (DT) da4inutos se Novo 27, 1.971 Ca miss on Hooting approved as amended, ¶.asantIVI oEZlon utas declared at 10:10 p.m. and the meeting ale. jouraned at' 10:55 p.m., until Tuesdays December 11, at 8 pos„ in the Plaanaainr. Board attire Respestrully submitted, in, ji Fran. So GS'?o�9OD5, SOG PGtak'J 'fit the Oo aieslan