Conservation Commission Tuesday, May 8, 2018 Ropewalk Meeting Room, 2Nd Floor, Town Hall, 26 Court Street, Plymouth, MA 02360, *6:30 PM*

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Conservation Commission Tuesday, May 8, 2018 Ropewalk Meeting Room, 2Nd Floor, Town Hall, 26 Court Street, Plymouth, MA 02360, *6:30 PM* Conservation Commission Tuesday, May 8, 2018 Ropewalk Meeting Room, 2nd Floor, Town Hall, 26 Court Street, Plymouth, MA 02360, *6:30 PM* 6:30 PM Agenda This meeting may include topics not reasonably anticipated by the Chair 48 hours in advance of the meeting. 7:00 PM Ted Bubbins, Parks and Forestry Superintendent, 255 Water Street (Nelson Park) Parcel ID 010-000-031-000 & 012-000-057-000. A Request for Determination of Applicability to repave rubber surface with concrete pavement, fill and cap catch basin, redirect drainage from splash pad, and place straw wattles for erosion control between the project and the Buffer Zone, Plymouth Harbor. 7:05 PM Lighthouse Point LLC, Brian McLaughlin, 61 Hedge Road, Parcel ID 006-000- 062J-000. A Request for an Amended Order of Conditions for DEP File #SE57-2841, in order to raise the retaining wall 4 feet in the Buffer Zone of Coastal Bank, Coastal Beach, and Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage. 7:15 PM John Crane and Michele Morris, 120R Drew Road, Parcel ID 088-000-015A-000. A Notice of Intent to lift a single-family dwelling, expand with an addition, upgrade a septic system, remove a revetment, add material to and replace a lawn area suitable for nesting Northern Redbellied Cooters, construct a wildlife management pond/shelter, and construct a raised dike/driveway, in the Buffer Zone of Great South Pond. 7:25 PM Paul Weismann, 71 Knotty Pines Road, Parcel ID 086-000-006-000 A Notice of Intent to construct a 1-story addition on the street side of the property; and add an extension to the existing porch within the 100-feet Buffer Zone of Bordering Vegetated Wetland to Boot Pond. This project is subject to review by Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program and MESA. 7:35 PM Plymouth Rod & Gun Club, Inc., Walter Fray, President, 225 South Meadow Road, Parcel ID 108-000-023-000. A Notice of Intent to reconstruct the clubhouse building serviced by a new water supply well and upgraded septic system, in the Buffer Zone of Bordering Vegetated Wetlands of Fresh Meadow Pond. Other: Mail Onsite Inspections Minutes Set & Approve Orders Staff’s Comments Commission’s Comments Miscellaneous AGENDA ADDENDUM May 8, 2018 ACTION ITEMS: 6:30 PM MINUTES: May 1, 2018 MISCELLANEOUS: PLYMOUTH BEACHES RESEARCH/ACTIVITY PERMIT APPLICATIONS: Bonobo Communications, on behalf of AZMAX, Japan - Filming piping plover from courtship, scraping, nesting to breeding baby, and monitoring and banding activities by researcher/scientist, fencing by volunteers on the beach. Television Nature documentary program on piping plover to be aired on NHK, national public broadcasting organization in Japan. Project Date: Early May to Mid- June Southeastern Massachusetts Pine Barrens Alliance – Volunteers will walk various Plymouth beaches to look for and document presence of horseshoe crabs. Our findings from this project will be used to determine if future monitoring of horseshoe crabs is needed. Project Date: April 27- June 30 ORDERS OF CONDITIONS: Neil J. Boyle, 50 Nameloc Road, Parcel ID 054-000-006B-000. A Notice of Intent to construct a new foundation, elevate and move an existing house onto it, relocate the septic system, replace the patio with pavers, add new steps, bulkhead, with utilities and amenities, in the buffer zone of a Coastal Bank. Stephen and Jennifer Herchen, 21 Ellisville Road, Parcel ID 053-000-031-008. A Notice of Intent to raise and relocate an existing single-family dwelling with utilities and amenities and install an upgraded septic system, an earthen berm, drywell, and native shrubs in the Buffer Zones of Coastal Beach, Coastal Bank, and Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage. A waiver is requested for work within the 35-ft no-touch and 50-ft. no-build zones. Stephen Gosling, 258 Black Cat Road, Parcel ID 098-000-088-000. A Notice of Intent to demolish and rebuild a single-family dwelling, with utilities and amenities, site grading, and construction of a platform, ramp, and seasonal dock, in the Buffer Zone of Land Under Waterbodies and Waterways of Billington Sea.This project is subject to review by Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program and MESA. DETERMINATION OF APPLICABILITY: Franklin Triffletti, 11 Baker Road, Parcel ID 098-000-016A-000. A Request for Determination of Applicability to remove and replace concrete steps, restore and repair wooden steps, add railings, and remove limb from a dead tree, in the Buffer Zone of Bordering Vegetated Wetlands, Bordering Land Subject to Flooding, and Inland Bank to Billington Sea. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Sarah Bodamer (f/k/a Sarah Lynch) and Shannon Bodamer: 120 Long Duck Pond Road, Parcel ID 122-010P-1333-000. UPCOMING MEETING CALENDAR: May 15: No Meeting May 22: Meeting May 29: No Meeting June 5: Meeting June 12: No Meeting June 19: Meeting.
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