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MINUTES OF MEETING
November 8, 1984
The Salem Conservation Commission met at One Salem Green, second floor
conference room, on Thursday, November 8, 1984. Present were Philip Moran, Paul
Geogeghan, Glenn Yale, James MacDowell, and Alice Akatyszewski. Raymond
Lavender and Christopher Hagger were absent.
The meeting was called to order at 7:35 p.m. by 7:35 p.m.
DETERMINATION OF APPLICABILITY--SALEM WILLOWS YACHT CLUB
Chairman Philip Moran read the notice of the Determination.
Mr. Normand Michaud, Commodore of Salem Willows Yacht Club, was present to
discuss the Yacht Club's proposal to replace a gasoline storage tank on their
property. The Fire Department had suggested they come before the Conservation
Commission prior to installation due to their proximity to the water.
Mr. Michaud noted the previous tank was thirty to forty years old and they felt in
order to prevent any pollution problems, they should replace the tank. They intend
to install a 1000 gallon fiberglass tank. Mr. Michaud further noted that he had
hoped his contractor would be present to better describe what was proposed, but he
was unable to attend tonight's meeting.
Philip Moran asked how deep they intend to excavate for the new tank and Mr.
Michaud they will dig down approximately six feet. Glenn Yale asked what the
elevation of the tank would be and Mr. Michaud felt it would be 12 to 15 feet above
high tide.
The consensus of the Commission was the more information would be necessary to
make a proper determination. If the tank is to be located below the flood
elevation, calculations as to stability, uplift, etc. would be required. The
Commission will inspect the site prior to our next meeting and Mr. Michaud will be
informed as to what is needed.
Upon the motion of Glenn Yale and second of Alice Akatyszewski, the matter will
be continued to our next meeting. It was so voted, with James MacDowell
abstaining.
DETERMINATION OF APPLICABILITY--PAPPALARDO, 6 DEARBORN LANE
Chairman Philip Moran read the notice of the Determination.
Mr. Pappalardo was present to discuss his proposal to construct a swimming pool in
the back of his property which abuts the North River. There is a retaining wall
between where his pool is proposed and the river; however it is techinically within
the buffer zone. The pool will be 12' x 20' and will be 4' deep all the way across.
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Upon the motion of Alice Akatyszewski and second of Glenn Yale, the proposal was
determined to have no significance on the Wetlands Protection Act. It was so
voted.
PUBLIC HEARING--SIDNEY GERBER, SOPHIA ROAD
Chairman Philip Moran read the notice of the public hearing. Mr. Moran further
directed that the record indicate no abutters in favor of or opposed to the project
were present.
This involves the proposed construction of a single-family dwelling on Sophia Road.
The lot slopes steeply toward an abutting street and there is some concern for the
stability of the bank and the drainage to the brook behind the property.
Both James MacDowell and Glenn Yale expressed some concern for the location of
a turnaround. If the Planning Board, Department of Public Works, or Fire
Department should require a different configuration for the turnaround, the
concerns of the Conservation Commission would be changed. The Commission
would also like to see a detail of the proposed drainage swale--some concern was
expressed as to the construction. Large stones could be dislodged during a heavy
storm event.
Glenn Yale asked where the edge of the new fill will be located and Mr. Gerber
stated he does not intend to place any fill at all. The Commission requested that
his plans be amended to show a profile through the house to ascertain the finished
contours.
Therefore, the consensus of the Commission was to continue the hearing until the
following information is provided: Stability calculations for the bank; detail of
proposed drainage Swale; profile of the proposed finished grades. Upon the motion
of James MacDowell and second of Alice Akatyszewski, the hearing will be
continued until our next meeting on December 13, 1984. It was so voted.
FIELD INSPECTION REPORT
The Commission members inspected the Legg's Hill property and Broadway
properties of Mr. Mackey and an agreement was made to allow Mr. Mackey to
continue with the excavation of gravel on Legg's Hill Road. Further, Mr. Mackey
will clean up the site off Broadway and it will be inspected again prior to our next
meeting.
MINUTES
Upon the motion of James MacDowell and second of Alice Akatyszewski, the
minutes of October 25, 1984, were approved. It was so voted.
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OLD/NEW BUSINESS
Chairman Philip Moran welcomed Mr. Paul Geoghagen to the Commission and
noted his expertise in matters of marine biology will be valuable to the Commission
in their deliberations.
There being no further business, a motion was made to adjourn. Having passed
unanimously, the meeting was declared adjourned at 9:15 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Dale E. Yale
Staff Advisor to the Conservation
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Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sweeney
Salem Willows Boat Livery Re: Mobile Office Trailer
Salem Willows Pier Salem Willows Pier
Salem Ma 01970
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Sweeney:
Please be advised that the Special Permit granted by
the Board of Appeals was for five months of each year for two
years, 1979 and 1980.
Since it is now 1981 you are required to apply for an
extension of time so that you won't be in Violation of the Zoning
Ordinance.
Very truly yours, .
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Zoning Enforcement Officer
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Board of Appeals
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Kimberley Driscoll—Mayor of Salem
Albert C. HillJr.—PurchasingAgent MAINTENANCE REPAIR TO
i Thomas St. Pierre—Building Commissioner
David Cody—Chief, Fire Department SALEM WILLOWS PARK PIER
I Doug Bollen—Director,Salem Parks and Recreation
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