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Clair Rood <br />Septemb-ar 2 <br />Page 2 <br />199'' <br />the north <br />tra^'el thrcuc <br />options. <br />m will have to either cross other properties or <br />the wetland, neither of which are suitable <br />^X?stand'in9''“.\ you hlralreacf/ constructerapproxim«'ely%wo^ <br />code sections suggests that along street lot lines, <br />include Kenwood Way, Navarre Lane, and technically wou^ld als <br />include Hillside Place (an undeveloped road which may become a <br />road in the future), fencer are not a. lowed to exceed 3 1/2 <br />height. <br />Since you proposed that you would be planting hedges between <br />?hS« p«J, there is som/ question whether they fall ^he <br />definition of a fence. Also, the code is not dear on whether <br />such posts can exceed 3 1/2’ in height in a sioe street yard <br />(along Navarre Lane) or a rear street yard (along Hi ® <br />Place). We are still researching this, however, 7°^. <br />aware that there may be an issue about the height of those <br />pillars, and if it is determined that the maximum allowable <br />height is in fact 3 1/2’, your options would be ^ <br />at the appropriate height, or to apply for an after-the-fact <br />variance. We will advise as to a final interpretation on this <br />issue. <br />In order to expedite approval for your intended cleanup wor)c, you <br />should do the following: <br />1 Have your surveyor determine the inverts of the inlet <br />c‘u^! /uVf^r//ec\^s H^s <br />previous determination of the wetland boundary. <br />2 Your surveyor should stalce the wetland boundary <br />«proximat.ly every 50', end should likewise «ake 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 />In areas within 26'of the wetland boundary, debris <br />removal shall be all <br />caused by such removal <br />grade elevations. No <br />be all wed within th <br />*only to the d>^iree that voids <br />’1 be restored to the pre-existing <br />lular or equipment traffic shall <br />ndary of the wetland in any case.
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