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Clair Rood <br />September 27, 1990 <br />Page 2 <br />the north end, you will have to either other <br />travel through the wetland, neither of which <br />options. <br />properties or <br />are suitable <br />road in the future), fences are not allowed to exce.d i/ <br />height. <br />such posts can yard (along Hillside <br />p^rl) We are still researching this, however, you should be <br />pillars^^and^iritYs ‘d^eterminer tharth^^maximum ^ <br />height is in fact 3 1/2', your options would be <br />farbct!-We-^A\%^/v^^a\‘arto^° /fn^aY i^ntlr-atUron^^o: ^tSi^ <br />issue. <br />in order to expedite approval for your intended cleanup work, you <br />ohould do th0 following: <br />«revL°us"^de\rJnr^ tte*l^e"a “d"Lrnd\7y “ ^ <br />o Your surveyor should stalce the wetland boundary <br />f^nrnximateiv ev«^ 5o",' and should likewise stake the 26- <br />wetland setback where no filling, grading, dredging or <br />excavation is allowed. <br />Once a land alteration permit is issued, the following guidelines <br />must be adhered to: <br />1. In areas within 26* of the wetland boundary, debrxs <br />removal shall be allowed only to the <br />caused by such removal shall be restored P/® ^i'^g^^all.levatioos. No vehicular or equipment traffic snax <br />be allowed within the boundary of the wetland in any case.