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Clair Rood <br /> September 27, 1990 <br /> Page 2 <br /> the north end, you wix 1 have to either cross other properties or <br /> travex through the wetland, neither of which are suitabxe <br /> options. <br /> An additiona 1 issue which needs to be addressed is the height of <br /> the 2' x 2' brick and concrete piZlars you have erected along the <br /> south and west boundaries of the property. It is my <br /> understanding that you had already constructed approximately two- <br /> thirds of these pilYars when this work came to the attention of <br /> the Building Ins�ections Department. A review of the pertinent <br /> code sections suggests that a].ong street lot lines, which wou7.d <br /> incl.ude K�nwood Way, Navarre Lane, and technicaXl.y would also <br /> inc3.ude Hill.side PZace (an undevel.oped road which may become a <br /> road in the future) , fences are not a3.I.owed to exceed 3 1/2' in <br /> height. <br /> Since you proposed that you would be planting hedges between <br /> these posts, there is some question whether they fa1l. under the <br /> definition of a fence. Al.so, the code is not clear on whether <br /> such posts can exceed 3 1/2' in height in a side street yard <br /> (along Navarre Lane) or a rear street yard (al.ong Hixl.side <br /> Pl.ace). We are stil.l researching this , however, you shoul.d be <br /> aware that there may be an issue about the height of those <br /> pill.ars, and if it is determined that the maximum al.�owable <br /> height is in fact 3 1/2' , your options woul.d be to cut them off <br /> at the appropriate height, or to apply for an after-the-fact <br /> variance. We wil.�. advise as to a final. interpretation on this <br /> issue. <br /> In order to expedite approval for your intended cl.eanup work, you <br /> shoul.d do the fol.lowing: <br /> 1. Have your surveyor determine the inverts of the iniet <br /> and outlet of the culvert that crosses the rail.road tracks. <br /> He should then determine whether that culvert affects his <br /> previous determination of the wetl.and boundary. <br /> 2. Your surveyor shouxd stake the wetl.and boundary <br /> approximately every 50' , and shoul.d Yikewise stake the 26' <br /> wetl.and setback where no fi1.l.ing, grading, dredging or <br /> excavation is al.lowed. <br /> Once a I.and al.teration permit is issued, the foYlowing guidel.ines <br /> must be adhered to: <br /> 1. In areas within 26' of the wet].and boundary, debris <br /> removal sha].l be allowed only to the degree that voids <br /> caused by such removal. shall be restored to the pre-existing <br /> grade elevations. No vehicular or equipment traffic sha].I. <br /> be al].owed within the boundary of the wetland in any case, <br />