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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-09-14 Conservation Commission Minutes Page I of 9 Approved 1011212022 North Andover Conservation Commission Meeting Minutes September 14,2022 Members Present: Sean F. McDonough, Louis A.Napoli, Chairman,Albert P. Manzi, Jr., Vice Chairman,John T. Mabon and Joseph W. Lynch Members Absent: Ryan D. Hale and Anthony Capachietti Staff Members Present: Amy Maxner, Conservation Administrator and Taylor Andrews, Field Inspector Meeting came to Order at: 7:03 p.m. Quorum Present. Pledge of Allegiance Acceptance of Minutes • The minutes for July 27, 2022 have not been reviewed. A motion to accept the minutes of August 10, 2022 as drafted is made by Mr. Mabon, seconded by Mr. Manzi. • Vote 3-1, (In Favor: Manzi,Napoli,Mabon,Abstained: Lynch). Notice of Intent(NOI) 242-1837, 1260 Salem Street(Czerepak) • Mr.Napoli states the consultant requested to withdraw the application without prejudice. • A motion to accept the withdrawal without prejudice is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. Mabon. • Vote 4-0,Unanimous. Documents Email from iacksull53 a)comcast.net requesting to withdraw application. Notice of Intent(NOI) 242-1851,26 Long Pasture Road(Bhatnaga) • The Administrator states a continuance has been requested. • A motion to continue to September 28,2022, is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. Mabon. • Vote 4-0,Unanimous. Documents Email from k arr cr�hancockassociates.com requesting a continuance until 9128122 Notice of Intent(NOI) 242-1850,315 Turnpike Street(Merrimack College) • 7:05 p.m. Mr.McDonough enters the room. • The Administrator provides background on the project heard at a previous meeting. A stormwater peer review was completed,revised plans and stormwater report have been submitted. VHB determined that wetland series 1 is not subject to ILSF. An approval decision was issued by the Planning Board. Suggestions from Horsley Witten have been incorporated into the draft OOC. • Jeffrey Koetteritz, VHB is present. • No abutters are present. • A motion to close and issue in 21 days is made by Mr. Mabon, seconded by Mr. Manzi. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents 07-27-2022 Meeting Materials, 08-10-22 Meeting Materials, 11625.25_MAC Storage Building-Stamped Plans[2022-08-18], 11625.25_WAC Storage Building-Stormwater Management Report Rev2[2022-08-18], HW 2nd Stormwater Review Merrimack College Storage Bld, HW 3rd Stormwater Review Merrimack Storage Bld, VHB Email-comments on ISLF and stormwater Notice of Intent(NOI) 2022-09-14 Conservation Commission Minutes Page 2 of 9 Approved 1011212022 242-1787, 135 North Ramp Road (DeRosa) • The Administrator states due to quorum issues the revised plans and stormwater report submitted in June 2022,have not been discussed. A chain link fence is proposed on the revised plan cutting off the peninsula. over the corner of the infiltration chambers. • Francisco Urena, Lawrence Municipal Airport is present. • Rob DeRosa,Positive Start Realty states the area to the left of the fencing will be recycled asphalt, and the peninsula area will be loamed. Most of the slopes are stable with the exception of the upper area where a berm is proposed to control stormwater runoff.No work is proposed below the existing erosion control. • Mr. Manzi expresses concerns with the site and states he would like to conduct a site visit to understand the limits of work. He requests that either the Applicant or consultant be present for the site walk. • Mr. Lynch expresses concerns that plan does not depict any form of protection for the catch basin on the far left side of the plan,he believes an apron or pavement should be proposed. He notes that specific notations for proposed slope treatment needs to be added to the plan. • The Administrator recommends the NACC vote to engage a third party stormwater review. • The Commission discusses slope stabilization and agrees a third party peer review is required. • No abutters are present. • A motion to engage stormwater peer review, is made by Mr. McDonough, seconded by Mr. Manzi. • Vote 4-1 (In Favor: McDonough, Manzi, Mabon, Lynch,Recused: Napoli). • A motion to continue to October 12, 2022,is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. McDonough. • Vote 4-1 (In Favor: McDonough, Manzi, Mabon, Lynch,Recused: Napoli). Documents 01-27-2021 Meeting Materials, 02-23-2022 Meeting Materials, 04-28-2021 Meeting Materials, 05-11-2022 Meeting Materials, 06-10-2020 Meeting Materials, 08-11-2021 Meeting Materials, 12-09-2020 Meeting Materials, 20845-Revised Plans 6-15-22, 20845-Revised SWR 6-15-22 Notice of Intent(NOI) 242-1852, 7 Fuller Meadow Road (Zahoruiko) • Mr. Manzi states he is an abutter to the project and recuses from the discussion. • The Administrator states this is an after-the-filing for the construction of a wooden deck and stairs off the west side of an existing porch. The deck and stairs received three(3)new footings within the lawn area, approximately 39.8-feet from the BVW. The existing enclosed porch received five(5)new or existing updated footings; a portion(95-sq. ft.) of the existing porch is within the 50-foot NBZ. They have proposed 288-sq. ft. of Buffer Zone planting enhancement as mitigation for the encroachment,which is proposed within the vicinity of WF A3. This will result in a 3:1 ratio of enhancement vs. encroachment. A copy of the plant list has been provided. • Greg Hochmuth, Williams & Sparages believes the wetland boundaries have changed over the years. The Applicants are proposing to keep a deck off the side of the three season porch to meet code requirements. The previously existing porch had a set of permitted steps within the 50-foot NBZ. He reviews the proposed Buffer Zone enhancement plan; no trees or shrubs were removed for the construction. The area is not mapped for Priority or Estimated Habitat. A DEP file number has not been assigned. • Mr. Mabon states he would like to see the mitigation area enhanced and expresses concerns with the shed located within the 50-foot NBZ. • Mr. Lynch states he would like the NACC to regain the 25-foot NDZ to protect the Resource Area. • Mr. Hochmuth states based on research the shed was installed by the prior owner in 2017. • Mr. McDonough states he is not in favor of the waiver request; he does not believe the deck was permissible. • Mr. Manzi states as an abutter to the project he has no objections to the proposal. • A motion to continue to September 28,2022, is made by Mr. Lynch, seconded by Mr. McDonough. • Vote 4-1 (In Favor: McDonough,Napoli,Mabon, Lynch,Recused: Manzi). Documents 2022-09-14 Conservation Commission Minutes Page 3 of 9 Approved 1011212022 7 Fuller Meadow Road-NOI Plan, 7 Fuller Meadow Road-NOI, 21 Day Extension, 20220329_081315,20220329_081357, 20220329_081404,Application Checklist-Notice oflntent Rev 07 20 21 Notice of Intent(NOI) 242-1854, 100 Raleigh Tavern Lane(Wondowloski) • The Administrator states the proposal is to convert an existing three season porch to a four season room and to convert the existing deck to a three season covered porch. There is no increase to the footprint proposed, new diamond pier footings will be installed to provide additional support. The excavated soil from the new footings and drywell areas will be distributed beneath the structures. Gutters and downspouts are proposed, runoff will go to new dry wells within the existing lawn. One dry well is in the 25-foot NDZ,within the existing lawn. Most of the house is within the 50-foot NBZ. Yard waste dumping and landscaping was observed within the wetland. Flag adjustments were made, changes should be reflected on the plan. The Administrator requested removal of the rotted tree next to WF A3 be added to the plan. A DEP file number has not been assigned. • Mr. Manzi states a waiver is required for the dry well in the 25-foot NDZ. • Ben Osgood,Ranger Engineering states the structures are existing and are not proposed to be expanded. He offers to move the dry well outside of the 25-foot NDZ. • Mr. Lynch believes moving the dry well may have a negative impact on the foundation and Applicant's basement,he is in favor of a waiver request,but it should be further expounded upon. • The Commission discusses the proposal and agrees an alternatives analysis is required, and yard waste must be removed prior to the next meeting. • No abutters are present. • A motion to continue to September 28, 2022, is made by Mr. Mabon, seconded by Mr. McDonough. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents 100 Raleigh Tavern 9-9-22 photos, 2022-08-12 Conservation Commission Cover Letter, 2022-08-22 NOI WONDOWLOSKI, 2022-08-25 site plan 100 raleigh tavern lane, 2022-09-08 Additional Information Submittal, 2022-09-08 revised plan raleigh tavern lane, 2022-09-12 REVISED PLAN RALEIGH TAVERN LANE, Email Amy's Site Observations- 100 Raleigh Tavern NOI, Riverfront Map 100 Raleigh Tavern Lane Notice of Intent(NOI) 242-1853,40 Candlestick Road(blathers) • The Administrator states the proposal is in response to an EO issued in April 2022 and provides background on the property. The Applicant has requested to keep the patio,which is under construction. A paver pathway to allow wheelbarrow access is proposed,the remaining paver areas will be replaced with chip stone. The rear porch staircase will be re-installed and the patio and walkway areas on the north side are proposed to remain. Approximately 54-sq. ft. of patio within 50-foot NDZ is proposed for removal. There are two (2) sheds located within the 50-foot NDZ, the smaller shed will be removed, and the large shed will be relocated outside of the 50-foot NDZ. After-the-fact permitting has been requested for the screen house,raised vegetable/garden beds and foundation planters; a small section of planters located within the 25-foot NDZ will be removed. They have also requested after-the-fact permitting for a retaining wall and granite steps which run along the northern side of the house.New proposed work consists of two (2)new planter boxes, four granite steps with associated side block retaining walls. A formal waiver request has been provided for the patio area. Approximately 1,165-sq. ft. of mitigation within the 25-foot NDZ is proposed. • Julie Vondrak,wetland consultant for the Applicant states a detailed narrative has been provided to review the existing conditions that do not meet the current by-law regulations. All of the work done by the Applicant was done in previously disturbed areas, no work has gone beyond the existing retaining wall along the rear of the property, the wall is stable. The original wetland delineation is depicted on the plan, a recent delineation was 2022-09-14 Conservation Commission Minutes Page 4 of 9 Approved 1011212022 done by Bob Prokop. The proposed plan has no structures located within the 25-foot NDZ. Half of the non- permeable patio will be removed and replaced with chip stone. • Mr. Lynch raises concerns that the screen house and patio are located over the septic tank and recommends they speak with BOH. He states that although the new shed location complies with Conservation setbacks, they should ensure it meets zoning sideline setbacks as well. • The Administrator requests the plan be color coded to show new vs. existing/after the fact elements of the project. • Mr. Mabon questions if they are proposing polymeric sand between the pavers. • Rich Mathers,the Applicant states they do not propose to use polymeric sand,to make the pavers more pervious. All construction materials are on site, excess materials will be removed from site by hand. • No abutters are present. • A motion to continue to September 28,2022,is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. Lynch. • Vote 5-0, Unanimous. Documents 40 Candlestick NOI Plan, 40 Candlestick Rd NOI Request for Determination of Applicability 1403-1404 Basswood Circle(Bergman&Assoc.) • The Administrator states the proposal is for an in-kind replacement of an existing deck and provides background on the condominium complex, a 40B development. Based on measurements,the existing deck is located approximately 19-feet from the BVW; the wetland is at the bottom of a riprap slope. Per the project engineer and the Building Commissioner the concrete footings need to be removed and replaced. The removal of existing footings will be performed by hand; footings will be replaced with helical anchors. • Paul Bergman,Bergman&Associates describes the process used to install the helical anchors. • Mr. Manzi requests the disturbed areas be restored to their original condition. • The Administrator recommends issuing a Negative Determination#3 with conditions requiring the pre and post construction meetings,restoration of impacted areas and dumpster to be placed in the driveway. • No abutters are present. • A motion to close the hearing and issue Negative Determination#3 with conditions as recommended and discussed is made by Mr. Lynch, seconded by Mr. Mabon. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents 2356 RDA Package, 20220629_133052, Abutter List, Piertech-auger Request for Determination of Applicability 160 Bridle Path(Morgan) • The Administrator provides background information on Small Project Permit NACC#288 issued in October 2021. A post-construction site inspection was performed in March of 2022 and found work to be in compliance. In June 2022, a photo of the deck was uploaded to the Town's permitting system. The photo depicted an unpermitted 335-sq. ft.paver apron/walkway within the Buffer Zone surrounding the deck and off to the side of the house. After consulting with the Chairman, it was decided an after-the-fact RDA was required. • Christina Morgan, the homeowner, is present. • No abutters are present. • A motion to close the hearing and issue Negative Determination#3 is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. McDonough. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents 160 Bridle Path 03-28-22 POST-CONSTRUCTION, 160 Bridle Path Photo Showing Patio from Contractor 06-07-22, RDA Application with Supporting Materials 08 30 22 2022-09-14 Conservation Commission Minutes Page 5 of 9 Approved 1011212022 Request for Determination of Applicability 145 Carlton Lane(Sherlock) • The Administrator states the project consists of driveway seal coating, securing existing fence posts, replanting of two landscape beds with native plants and removal of invasive plants adjacent to the driveway. One of the landscape beds will be reduced in size,the previously existing mulched area will be laid with sod. Staff recommends that Asiatic Bittersweet and Staghorn Sumac be treated using a selective "cut and wipe" application using a wetland approved herbicide and that Asiatic Bittersweet within the 25'NDZ also be treated&removed. A non-coal tar based product will be used to seal coat the driveway, portions of which are within the 25-foot NDZ and 50-foot NBZ. • Greg Hochmuth, Williams & Sparages states due to the time of year seal coating of the driveway will likely occur in Spring/Summer 2023.No driveway expansion is proposed,fence posts will be placed in the same location and secured with concrete. • Mr. Mabon agrees that treatment of the invasives within the 25-foot NDZ is beneficial. • The Administrator recommends issuing a Negative Determination 43 with conditions requiring the pre and post construction meetings,removal of invasives within the 25-foot NDZ, all invasive plant material to be disposed of properly, inspect all new soil amendments to avoid introducing the Asiatic Jumping Worm, only non-coal tar based seal coating will be permitted and dumpster to be placed in the driveway. • No abutters are present. • A motion to close the hearing and issue Negative Determination#3 with conditions as recommended is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. Lynch. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents 20220331_125811 (1), 20220331_125824 (1), 20220331_131040, 20220331_131048, 20220331_132051, Plan to Accompany a Request for Determination of Applicability- 145 Car..., Request for Determination of Applicability,- 145 Carlton Lane Request for Determination of Applicability 571 Sharpners Pond Road(Eid-Reiner& Lester) • The Administrator states the wetland was delineated by Seekamp Environmental. The front wetland was identified as a vernal pool however it is not identified as a vernal pool by NHESP. The project consists of installation of railings along the front walkway and stairs, selective treatment of Japanese Knotweed and Multiflora Rose using a wetland approved herbicide. The homeowner is proposing a 3-year maintenance plan for follow up treatments due to the aggressive nature of Japanese Knotweed; this work will be conducted by an experienced contractor. Once the invasive species have been controlled,the area will be seed(native NEWP seed mix) and stabilized with a biodegradable erosion control blanket. Two planting areas are proposed with native species. A formal waiver request was submitted. • Eric Eid-Reiner and Autumn Rose Lester the Applicants are present. • The Commission discusses the proposal and agrees a waiver request is not required for Buffer Zone enhancement. • The Administrator recommends issuing a Negative Determination#3 with conditions requiring pre and post construction meetings, all invasive plant material to be disposed of properly and inspection of all new soil amendments to avoid introducing the Asiatic Jumping Worm. • Mr. Manzi requests the application be amended to strike the waiver request and describe the work as Buffer Zone enhancement. The Administrator will make such a note in the findings of the DOA. • No abutters are present. • A motion to close the hearing and issue Negative Determination#3 with conditions as recommended and amended is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. McDonough. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents 571_Sharpners_Pond—Road—RDA—and Supporting Documents 2022-09-14 Conservation Commission Minutes Page 6 of 9 Approved 1011212022 Modification 242-1808,Beechwood Drive(Beechwood Drive,LLC) • The Administrator provides background on the Modification heard at a previous meeting. As requested, a stamped red line plan was received, and the revision box has been updated. Snow storage was moved off the edge of the septic,the new HVAC pad will impact storage at the southeastern corner of the building; additional snow storage has been provided at the south end of building. • Jason Hill, TFMoran explains the reason for the Modification request.No changes are being proposed to the cultec infiltration system as updated calculations show. He believes the shift in the parking spots will offset paving of the southern section of the storage access. • The Commission discusses the request. • A motion to approve the Modification as presented is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. McDonough. • Vote 5-0, Unanimous. Documents 07-13-2022 Meeting Materials, 07-27-2022 Meeting Materials, SK S Binderl Modification 242-1840,Millpond Townhomes Clubhouse-Walkway(Millpond Homeowner Assoc.) • The Administrator provides background on the OOC issued in May 2022. The Applicant is seeking a Modification to change a section of the ramp from wood to concrete due to increased costs. The concrete ramp results in additional impacts to the floodplain; 896-cu ft of fill will be added, and 933-cu ft of compensation will be provided. All walkway and grading work is within the existing lawn or landscape beds. Work is outside of the 100-foot Buffer Zone to BVW but within the floodplain. • Tom Schomburg, Civil Design states more cut will be required to compensate for the additional fill. • A motion to approve the Modification as proposed is made by Mr. McDonough, seconded by Mr. Manzi. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents 15-9901 Millpond Clubhouse AOOC 08.29.22, Final Approved Plan. Certificate of Compliance 242-1535,2005 Salem Street(Zelnick) • The Administrator provides background on the request heard at a previous meeting. A signed maintenance certification from the engineer was received,maintenance was performed on the stone infiltration trench along the shared access driveway within the last two weeks. A site visit was conducted and there are no additional outstanding issues. • Stephen Stapinski, Merrimack Engineering is present. • A motion to issue a full and final Certificate of Compliance is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. McDonough. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents 07-13-2022 Meeting Materials, 2009 SALEM ST, As-Built Plan 2005,2009 Salem,IMG 9230, IMG 9231, IMG 9232,IMG 9233,IMG 9234, IMG 9235 Partial Certificate of Compliance 242-488, 64 North Cross Road-Lot 1 (Dalton&Finegold,LLP) • The Administrator states the construction of the lot was denied under DEP#242-488. A subsequent NOI,was filed and the house was constructed under DEP#242-508 and a COC was issued. The property is under agreement, and they are trying to ensure a clean title. • A motion to issue a Partial Certificate of Compliance is made by Mr. McDonough, seconded by Mr. Manzi. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents COC Request with Supporting Materials 08 15 22 2022-09-14 Conservation Commission Minutes Page 7 of 9 Approved 1011212022 Certificate of Compliance 242-1788, 15 Carriage Chase(Alpha Development Corp.) • The Administrator provides background on the OOC issued in September 2020. There were no deviations from the plan with the exception of relocation of the front walkway and additional foundation plantings. The site is stable and in compliance,the trench drain at the garage was preexisting. • A motion to issue a full and final Certificate of Compliance is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. McDonough. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents AsBuilt_15 Carriage Chase As-Build Request for COC Signed&Stamped 2022-06-30, COC checklist, Final Approved Plan, scanned COC request Certificate of Compliance 242-1674, 121 Millpond Townhomes-Driveways (Millpond Homeowner Assoc.) • The Administrator provides background on the OOC issued in March 2016. Cleaning of the stormwater structures will be done in the next month or two. The performance bond was for$1 OK($7,500 for paving and $2,500 for plantings). The OOC required mitigation plantings along the brook and a portion of the pond at driveway 17. Staff inspected these planting areas and found the plantings along the brook to be in decent shape.Not all of the plants in this area were present however it was filled in with native herbaceous plants. The area around the pond is heavily invaded with invasive plants. She notes that the mitigation planting was discussed at length during the public hearing process. • Tom Schomburg, Civil Design is present. • The Commission discusses the request and agrees the work has not been completed and the planting areas need to be inspected and returned to compliance with the approved Planting Plan. • A motion to deny the Certificate of Compliance request is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. Lynch. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents 15-9901_121 Millpond COC_08.29.22,Approved Planting Plan.242-1674, Final Approved Revised Plan Set, Planting Proposal for Millpond Wet Areas 20160226 Enforcement OrderNiolation 450 Marbleridge Road(Hung) • The Administrator states a continuance has been requested. • A motion to continue to September 28,2022, is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. McDonough. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents Email from mail a orseenv.com requesting a continuance until 9128122 Enforcement OrderNiolation 242-575,366 Candlestick Road(Templeton) • The Administrator states Restoration Plan and wetland delineation have been completed. The Planting Plan and wetland line was reviewed by the Field Inspector. Some areas have started to revegetate, and the bare areas are protected with leaf litter. The Field Inspector recommends approving the Restoration Plan to be completed no later than May 30,2023. Two (2)years monitoring, and 80% survivorship is required. • Somashree Templeton,the homeowner is present. • The Commission discusses the Restoration Plan. • A motion to amend the Enforcement Order as discussed is made by Mr. McDonough, seconded by Mr. Lynch. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents 2022-09-14 Conservation Commission Minutes Page 8 of 9 Approved 1011212022 06-22-2022 Meeting Materials, 07-13-2022 Meeting Materials, 366 Candlestick Road Amended EO 0713 22 Rev, 20220913 133232, 20220913 133605, 20220913 133620, 20220913_133643, 20220913_133651, 20220913_134207, 20220913_134514, 20220913_134606, 20220913_134630, Buffer Zone Restoration Plan, Existing Conditions Plan, Maps Enforcement Order/Violation 49 Court Street(Petrosino/Fiorante) • The Administrator states a continuance has been requested. • A motion to continue to September 28,2022,is made by Mr. McDonough, seconded by Mr. Manzi. • Vote 5-0, Unanimous. Documents Email from missionwetland(2 mail.com.requesting a continuance until 9128122 Enforcement Order/Violation 657 Salem Street(Landers) • Sean Landers,the homeowner,presents historic photos of the area before the work was completed. A copy of the wetland resource map was provided. One grape vine was removed, and other plantings were installed. Most of the removal was done by hand,machinery(1320 Kubota)was used to remove one of the concrete support structures,no grading was performed. All work was stopped as instructed by the Field Inspector. He states he spoke with his neighbor regarding the work and property boundaries. He lists the plant species that were purchased and planted in place of the grapevine. • The Commission discusses the violation and how to proceed. • Mr. Manzi requests that Mr. Landers reconsider allowing staff on site. • 9:57 p.m. Mr.McDonough leaves the meeting room. • 10:00 p.m. Mr.McDonough returns. • The Commission directs the homeowner to continue to cease and desist and to secure the services of a wetland consultant to formally delineate the wetland by October 12, 2022. A Restoration Plan must be prepared and presented at the October 12, 2022 meeting. They direct the homeowner to notify the neighbor of activities which may occur on their property to bring the site back into compliance. • Mr. Manzi requests that the homeowner reconsider allowing staff on site. • Mr. Landers agrees to allow staff on the site moving forward. • A motion to ratify the Enforcement Order as drafted is made by Mr. Mabon, seconded by Mr. Lynch. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. Documents 657 Salem Street EO 08 29 22, Photos and Documents 0914 22, Town of North Andover Mail- 657 Salem Street Violation Enforcement Order/Violation 242-1799,243 Great Pond Road(Boyko) • The Administrator states the project is in compliance,they continue to work on the retaining wall and prepare the area for plantings. Documents 01-12-2022 Meeting Materials, 07-13-2022 Meeting Materials, 11-22-2021 Meeting Materials, 12-08-2021 Meeting Materials Enforcement Order/Violation 40 Candlestick Road(Mather) • This item was not discussed. Documents 04-27-2022 Meeting Materials, 07-27-2022 Meeting Materials, 2001,2002 Aerial 40 Candlestick Enforcement Order/Violation 2022-09-14 Conservation Commission Minutes Page 9 of 9 Approved 1011212022 40 Flagship Drive(DWT Holdings,LLC) • This item was not discussed. Documents 01-12-2022 Meeting Materials, 01-26-2022 Meeting Materials, 07-14-2021 Meeting Materials, 08-11-2021 Meeting Materials, 09-08-2021 Meeting Materials, 09-29-2021 Meeting Materials, 10-13-2021 Meeting Materials, 10-27-2021 Meeting Materials, 12-08-2021 Meeting Materials Enforcement OrderNiolation Foster Street-Heating Oil Spill • This item was not discussed. Documents 12-08-2021 Meeting Materials, 02-23-2022 Meeting Materials, 03-09-2022 Meeting Materials, 03-23-2022 Meeting Materials, 04-27-2022 Meeting Materials, 05-11-2022 Meeting Materials, 06-22-2022 Meeting Materials, 07-13-2022 Meeting Materials Decision 242-1850,315 Turnpike Street(Merrimack College) • The Administrator reviews the drafted Order of Conditions. • The bond will be set in the amount of$10,000. • A motion to adopt the Order of Conditions as drafted and amended is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. McDonough. • Vote 4-1 (In Favor: McDonough,Napoli,Manzi,Mabon,Abstained: Lynch). Adjournment • A motion to adjourn at 10:11 p.m. is made by Mr. Manzi, seconded by Mr. McDonough. • Vote 5-0,Unanimous. 2022-09-14 Conservation Commission Minutes