Orleans Conservation Commission
Work Meeting Nauset Room August 24, 2010
8:30 a.m. Call to Order
Certificate of Compliance
Heard July 3, 2010 as a COC request & July 10, 2010 as an AR for planting.
Kevin Wise 14 Surf Path
The COC request was held due to changes in the landscaping plan. The plants were planted well and we have a statement from the contractor to maintain them. They have posted the $5000 bond as requested.
Administrative Reviews
A. Rives McGinley 42 Nichols Road
Request to remove one dead cedar tree. There is a spruce and an oak between this tree and the water. They would also like to remove the bittersweet around the dead tree. Work is within 100 feet of the Top of a Coastal Bank.
Nauset Marine Marina Barley Neck Road
Request to prune the trees and brush around the parking area, boat storage, and out building for 5’ in to the height of the boat storage. They would also like to remove 18 locusts most of which are small that are growing in to the open area. There are other trees behind the locusts. Work is within Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage. Work to be done by S & L Tree.
Orleans Conservation Trust Old Duck Hole Road
Request to install a bench up near the street. The placement of the bench has been reviewed by the Tree Warden. The view to the water will be opened by pruning 3 black cherry trees, removing an invasive maple and pruning down large rhododendrons. Work is within 100’ to a salt marsh and a coastal bank.
Heard 7/20/2010, 8/ 10/2010
John Harrington 25 Skymeadow Drive
The Commission requested a reduction in the requested tree removal work . After a site visit where the trees were reviewed as to how much they grew out in to the yard, the request for removal has been reduced from 9 trees to 4. One tree is a pitch pine. One is a locust. The remaining two are sassafras trees. One of these trees grows horizontally out in to the yard and the other has all of its main branches out over the yard so that it could not be pruned. They also request to remove limbs that are growing out into the yard on 5 oaks. Each tree has been tagged with the number of branches to be removed. Work by A to Z Treez. Work is within 100’ to a freshwater wetland or a coastal bank.
Requests to Use Conservation Property
Windmill Orleans Pond Coalition Presentation Orleans Pond Coalition
10/9/10-10/10/10
Crystal Lake Wedding 9/18/2010
Bilyana Delcheva/Vladijmir Yordanov 4:30 with 10 people
Chairman’s Business
Approval of the Minutes from the Work Meeting on August 17, 2010.
Appoint a replacement to the Community Preservation Committee to replace Harry Herrick.
Other Member’s Business
Administrator’s Business
Site Visits
Notices of Intent
James Baxter, 5 Baxter Lane.
by J.C. Ellis Design Co., Inc, Assessor’s Map 43, Parcel 124 The proposed installation of a new septic system for an existing dwelling including the abandonment of the existing septic system. Work will occur within 100 feet of a Freshwater Wetland.
Roland & Ethel Nelson, 60 Champlain Road
by J.C. Ellis Design Co., Inc, Assessor’s Map 13, Parcels 26 1A & 2A. The proposed upgrade of the sewage disposal system including the abandonment of existing cesspools. Work will occur within 100 feet of a Freshwater Wetland.
Previously Heard 8/17/2010
SorenSpatzeck-Olsen(2007)Amended 3 Defiance Lane
Request for a COC on an Order for a home office and storage building. The condition on the Order to install a split-rail fence landward of the NO-Mow Zone has not been met. The shrubs that were put in for a buffer are mowed around. A stone driveway was constructed on the north east property corner with a parking area next to the new building. Part of this driveway and parking area are within the 100’ buffer. There is a deck on the west side of the building that replaces 2 landings. An as-built was not submitted for the changes in the plan.
Previously Heard 8/10/20,10/8/17/2010
Linda Odenbach, 41 Orie Lane
The request to remove and replace two pines has been reduced to the work that has already been completed. This work was to remove 1 dead pine tree and replace it with a pin oak. The other pine will remain.
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