The Mattapoisett Conservation Commission met on March 24 with an agenda that was straightforward.
Three Requests for Certificates of Compliance were swiftly dispatched, two were approved for Patrick and Jean Breault, 6 Old Mattapoisett Neck Road, and another for James Stowe, 5 Seamarsh Way.
A Request for an Amended Order of Conditions was approved for a Notice of Intent filed by The Myatt Family Trust for the conversion of an existing deck into a sunroom.
Earlier in the proceedings, a Request for Determination of Applicability filed by 12 Highland Avenue Trust to remove and replace a ground level deck and to add a multi-level deck addition received a negative two decision.
A Continued Notice of Intent filing from Alexandra Ablon, 4 Island View Avenue, for the construction of an accessory garage (possible accessary dwelling unit) and the removal of invasive vegetation with wetlands restoration plan was conditioned. Conditions note that storm water drainage is to flow to foundation drainage system. David Davignon of Schneider Davignon and Leone stated that the project is scheduled to be heard for a Special Permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals soon.
A Continued Notice of Intent filed by Richard Waterhouse, 0 Bay View Avenue for removal and management of phragmites and other invasive species removal was conditioned with a mandate for professional licensed technician performing the task. Member David Nicolosi advocated for licensed application of herbicides close to shellfish beds. The Commission members were in agreement.
The next meeting of the Mattapoisett Conservation Commission is scheduled for April 14.
Mattapoisett Conservation Commission
By Marilou Newell