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Conservation Commission Public Hearing Legal Notice

  • Date: 10/19/2016 7:00 PM  
  • Location: Town Hall- Room 201/201A
    Connecticut
LEGAL NOTICE AND AGENDA
WESTPORT CONSERVATION COMMISSION
PUBLIC HEARING
OCTOBER 19, 2016


Notice is hereby given of a meeting of the Westport Conservation Commission pursuant to the Connecticut Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Act, and the Regulations for the Protection and Preservation of Inland Wetlands and Watercourses of the Town of Westport (IWW Regulations) to be held on Wednesday, October 19, 2016 in the Room 201/201A at 7:00 p.m. of the Westport Town Hall, 110 Myrtle Avenue. The Commission shall meet to take such action under the purview of the Town’s IWW Regulations and the Waterway Protection Line Ordinance as the meeting may determine with regard to the following:


Changes or Additions to the Agenda. The Commission may amend the agenda by a 2/3 vote to include items not requiring a Public Hearing.


Work Session I: 7:00 p.m., Room 201/201A (The work session is not a public hearing. The public is invited to attend but may not speak.) The following applications will be “received” by the Conservation Commission subject to determination of completion. A public hearing will not be opened at this time for the following applications:


1. Receipt of Applications
2. Report by Colin Kelly, Conservation Compliance Officer on the status of existing enforcement activity. 
3. Approval of September 21, 2016 meeting minutes.
4. Other Business


Public Hearing: 7:10 p.m., Room 201/201A. The following applications will be “received” by the Conservation Commission subject to determination of completion. If applications are determined to be complete the Commission will proceed by opening the hearing. (At this time interested parties may be heard after being recognized by the Chairman. Written communication may be received for all applications until the public hearing is closed.) Applications and plans may be examined in the Conservation Department, Room 205, Westport Town Hall, 110 Myrtle Avenue, during regular business hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.


1. 27 Darbrook Road:  Application #IWW,WPL-10271-16 by Land-Tech Consultants on behalf of Robert & Jennifer Bowman to construct a 43’ x 61’ sports court and temporary wetland crossing with associated stormwater drainage system. Portions of the work are in the upland review area and the WPLO area of a tributary of Deadman’s Brook.
2. 270 Saugatuck Avenue:  Application #IWW/M-10294-16 by Peter Romano of Land-Tech Consultants on behalf of Kevin O’Halloran of O’Halloran Realty Company Associates, LLC to amend wetland boundary map #B04.
3. 20 Jesup Road:  Application #WPL-10291-16 by Redniss & Mead Inc. on behalf of Town of Westport/Police Station & Library for interior renovations, to install a new entrance on the north side of the building with new stair access and handicap accessible sidewalks, additional improvements include new entrance terraces to the west and south of the building. Portions of the work are within the WPLO area of the Saugatuck River. 
4. 115 Harbor Road:  Application #WPL-10288-16 by Land-Tech Consultants on behalf of L. Adele Weitzman to construct a private dock, reorientation of stairs to accommodate the new dock, and install a four-inch cap on the top of the existing stonewall. Work is within the WPLO area of the Saugatuck River.
5. 126 Harbor Road:  WPL-10292-16 by Rich Kordas on behalf of 126 Harbor Rd. LLC to construct a pool. Portions of the work are within the WPLO area of the Saugatuck River. 
6. 1 Bluff Point Road:  WPL-10290-16 by Achilles Architects on behalf of Cedar Point Yacht Club, Inc. to demolish an existing shed and construct a new, 2-story utility/office building with drainage; construct a new, pavilion addition and an outdoor shower and a 2-story bathroom & office addition to an existing office, meeting room and garage building; install a raingarden with associated site regrading; and, a vegetative buffer. Review will also include a request for a modification of Permit #WPL-9942-14 and elimination of Condition 13 requiring that all walkways be constructed and maintained as permeable. Work is within the WPLO area of the Saugatuck River. 
7. 303 Bayberry Lane, 21 Woodside Lane, 5 Lehn Farm Road, 6 Hillyfield Lane, 34 Burnham Hill, 14 Cardinal Lane, 33 Cavalry Road, 7 Grist Mill Lane, 6 Burr Farms Road, 178A Hillspoint Road, 14 Lyons Plains Road, and 53 Turkey Hill Road South:  Application #IWW/M-10267-16 by the Town of Westport on behalf of Jacob & Marjorie Salik, Donald Miller, James A Conroy & Roberta Conroy, Matthew Sugarman & Heather S Cohen, Mitchell Cohen & Jennifer Barry, Elizabeth Fraas, David J and Laura G. Sussman, Lizinka C Benton-Rzeznik & Francine M Benton-Rzeznik, 6 Burr Farms LLC, Erika Horn Miller, The Unitarian Church of Westport, and Coastal Construction Group, respectively, to amend wetland boundary map # E17, A10, E12, B08, D5, F16, B15, I10, F10, E5, D16 and G7, respectively. 


Work Session II: (The work session is not a public hearing. The public is invited to attend but may not speak.)


1. Other business.


The Commission may not open new business on the agenda after 11:00 p.m. at the discretion of the Chairman.  This includes applications scheduled for public hearings.  Items shall be continued or rescheduled to a later date as necessary.


Patricia Shea, Esq. To be published TWICE
Chairman Once on Friday, October 7, 2016 and
Conservation Commission Once on Friday, October 14, 2016

CC: Town Clerk; First Selectman; Town Attorney; Director of Planning & Zoning; RTM Moderator; Wendy Batteau, Chair RTM Environment Committee 

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