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8.10.2022 Conservation Commission
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B
B
And
the
chair
votes
yes,
so
second
item
on
the
agenda
would
be
to
take
out
of
order
a
request
to.
B
Agenda
since
they
were
at
our
previous
meeting,
does
anybody
want
to
make
a
motion
to
do
that.
B
B
D
Items
came
up
in
that
meeting
and
I
we
do
have
an
item
on
the
agenda
for
a
letter
that
the.
D
D
The
pool
is
an
important
public
interest
project
that
we
want
to
that.
The
city,
values
and.
D
B
E
F
Good
afternoon,
everyone,
as
joe
stated
we
had
presented
this
meeting
this
project
at
the
meeting.
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F
F
F
F
There
was
in
the
last
meeting,
there
were
a
few
items
that
had
not
been
resolved
when
we
submitted.
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F
F
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F
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F
D
Oops
that
it
actually
sorry,
I
think,
one
sheet
forward
from
the
cs:
101,
please
or
yep,
keep
one.
F
F
B
Question
yeah,
sorry
sure,
okay,
I
saw
peter
look
at
me.
What's
the
cost
of
this
project.
E
Is
a
this
is
an
extremely
large
pool
for
the
northeast.
It's
recognized
by
our
consultants
as.
E
G
H
H
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F
F
F
F
Level
comes
up
to
like
the
average
high
tide
is
elevation,
roughly
elevation
four
and
the
pool
deck.
F
H
B
Just
had
a
follow-up
to
that,
so
the
nhb
there's
some
eel
grass
right
out
is
that
kind
of
still.
B
H
Yeah
sorry,
so
the
green
delineated
area
is
a
delineated
salt
marsh.
E
E
B
E
F
E
Okay,
thank
you
ted
yep.
What
I'm
curious,
what
special
steps
do
you
have
to
take.
F
Actually,
it
was
piped
directly
to
the
river.
There
was
two
I
believe:
2
30
or
36
inch
pipes
that.
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F
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A
B
Did
you
want
to
speak
to
that
ted?
Pardon
me,
did
you
want
to
speak
to
it?
Well,
I
wasn't
here
for
the.
A
A
The
last
meeting
so
I'd
I
saw
there
was
some
discussion
about
it,
but
it
was
really
relative.
B
I
But
I
appreciate
the
addition
of
the
trees
and
the
addition
of
the
shade,
in
particular
on
that.
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A
B
D
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
Surround
it
with
a
fence
for
a
number
of
years
now,
so
what
we're
proposing
to
do
is.
J
J
B
Thank
you
any
questions
from
the
commissioners.
Yes,
a
little
history
is
I'm
curious
about.
G
Would
have
been
within
since
then,
so
it's
just
been
left
derelict
and
has
been
just
decided
that.
G
G
G
Heard
about
yet
there
is
nothing
currently
planned
in
the
immediate
near-term
future,
but.
G
So,
just
to
clarify
there
will
be
basically
no
impact
on
the
wetlands
across
from
the.
J
Outer
50
to
100
foot
buffer.
Today,
it's
like
I
said,
90
impervious
and
that's
going
to
go
to
100.
J
G
I
J
Areas
in
the
shopping
center,
which
works
very
well,
and
we
propose
to
continue
that
same.
J
Situation
going
forward
and
expand
that
into
these
areas
and
in
terms
of
maintenance
of
that
lawn.
I
Are
you
guys
using
fertilizers
today?
I
do
not
believe
we
are
and
obviously
we'd
be
happy.
J
E
A
A
Avenue
with
the
condition
that
the
they
follow
nofa
standards
and
the
maintenance
of.
C
Stipulation
that
they
take
measures
to
make
it
so
that
no
store
snow
can
be
stored
on
the
site.
B
H
B
K
Hi
alex
seller
with
tie
and
bond
representing
the
hospital
hca
healthcare
present.
D
And
then,
which
plan?
Do
you
want
alex
this
one's
fine
or
you
can
go
right
to.
K
K
K
K
But
the
layout
that
we're
presenting
to
you
today
is
least
impactful
which
still.
K
Accommodates
the
feasible
parking
area
that
the
hospital
requires.
You
can
see
that
there's.
K
G
Was
this
in
the
works
at
the
same
time,
and
I'm
assuming
it
was
probably
right
and.
G
The
project,
but
maybe
it's
not
related,
but
my
questions
are,
have
you
guys?
There
is
a
lot
of.
G
G
G
So
many
parking
spaces
open
pretty
much
any
time
of
the
day
or
night
at
liberty.
G
G
Wondering
you
know
we're
near
a
wetlands,
your
career,
you
know
parking
lots
are
just
basically
a.
G
Blight,
and
especially
near
wildlife
stuff,
is
this
something
that
you've
considered.
K
I
I
know
personally,
tai
bond
has
not
reached
out
to
liberty
to
request
leasing,
spaces.
E
Hi,
I'm
matt
larkin
chief
operating
officer
at
portsmouth.
Thank
you
for
having
us
here
so
yeah.
B
I
think
yes,
oh
wait.
I
got,
I
got
samantha
sorry.
D
And
that
wetland
is
is
of
significant
size,
big
enough,
that
it
triggers
a
wetland
conditional.
D
Yeah
we
have
no
wetland
scientist
other
than
the
one
that
belongs
to
that
company.
That
went
out.
C
K
This
has
been
internally
quality.
You
know,
through
our
qaqc
process,
through
several.
H
K
Several
drafts
of
of
actually
more
impactful
layouts
that
this
is
the
this
is
the
the
last.
K
Option,
obviously,
that
we
looked
at
that
was
still
a
feasible
layout
and
still
made
this
site.
K
K
Higher
function
and
valued
wetlands
directly
adjacent
to
the
hospital
sites,
so
expanding
in.
E
Over
their
existing
parking
lot
that
prohibit
them
from
going
to
a
parking
garage
type
situation.
E
B
E
E
K
G
Whatever,
but
it
seems
as
if
you
know
being
a.
G
G
Coming
over
closer
to
portsmouth
as
a
result,
but
I'm
just
wondering
you
know
there
are.
G
Yeah,
first
and
second,
so
liberty
mutual
have
some
questions
about
them
with
their
big
pond.
G
I
mean
the
people,
don't
like
the
geese.
There
is
there
any
leverage
that
we
have.
D
G
G
G
I
Yeah,
I
I
I
agree
that
this
project
shouldn't
move
forward
with
the
state.
I
I
think
it's
a
huge.
I
Impact
the
filling
of
a
wetland.
I
know
it's
a
low
quality
wetland
because
it's
been
previously.
I
Disturbed,
but
that
to
me
is
not
a
reason
to
fill
it
in.
You
know
if
someone's
been
trampled
on.
I
E
Okay,
I
just
want
to
speak
to
that,
if
possible.
Sorry.
C
B
I
B
B
B
B
Least,
tell
the
state
that
we
feel
this
way
on
this
and
and
that
we
feel
really
strongly
about
it.
B
So,
and
I
think
in
addition
to
that,
then
also
having
the
the
wetland
review.
H
H
Know
right-
and
maybe
that's
just
part
of
the
like
additional
information
that
we
suggest
the.
B
Yeah,
do
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
decide
right,
abby
right?
Oh
yeah,
yeah,
okay,.
D
D
D
D
About
the
size,
but
that's
a
separate
thing,
I
don't
know
what
specific
points
would
you
want
to.
B
B
B
It
as
a
letter
goes
out
from
individuals
and
everybody
it
was
going
to
be.
Everybody
sends
a.
B
Letter
yeah-
well,
I
it
came
up
for
me-
is
that
it
was
being
done
by
email
and
we
had
to.
D
D
C
It's
it's
an
open,
it's
a
public
meeting
and
there
were
a
couple
of
us
that
did
work
on
it
and.
E
A
Of
the
tape-
because
I
wasn't
at
the
meeting
you
know-
and
I
I,
as
I
had
mentioned.
A
A
A
A
C
C
A
A
A
A
A
A
C
You
know
there's
athletic
fields
out
there
now
there's
all
that
kind
of
stuff.
So
I
thought.
C
C
H
H
C
C
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Engineering,
I
don't
know
just
a
thought,
but
I
guess
I
would
go
back
to.
I
feel
like
we
shouldn't.
H
G
G
To
commission
level,
then
maybe
things
can
get.
I
don't
know,
new
ideas
can
come
out
because
if.
G
Didn't
own
the
property,
you
know
the
the
campus,
so
it's
sort
of
like
you
know
you
get.
G
The
entrenchment:
well,
I
think
that
if
you
keep
it
simple,
we
just
don't
in
the
face
of.
A
B
B
A
A
A
D
Considered
policy
I
mean
in
finding
a
new
location.
No,
I
think
she
said
consider
a
new.
D
Location,
but
also
the
bigger
thing
was
the
sustainability
measures
absolutely
absolutely.
C
Well,
I
can,
I
can
take
it
and
cut
that
out
and
see
what
you
think
about
it
so
yeah
and
we
put
it.
G
G
D
B
But
I
I
don't
remember
what
it
says.
Basically,
this
period
might
be
to
move
the
pool
to
a
more.
C
The
last
is
just
a
summary:
the
pierce
island
pool
is
heavily
utilized
appreciated
by
this.
As
a.
C
C
Of
renewable
resources
doesn't
seem
to
be
in
line
with
efforts
of
our
future
climate
action
plan.
A
A
D
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Does
not
seem
to
be
in
line
with
our
efforts
with
the
efforts
of
our
future
climate
action
plan.
C
H
C
Not
making
the
pool
more
or
looking
for
strategies
to
make
the
pool.
C
Seem
to
be
in
line
does
not
seem
to
be
in
line
with
the
efforts
of
our
future
climate
action.
C
H
H
H
G
If
we're
pushing
to
them
for
them
not
to
build
it
there,
then
then
the
salt
water
issue
goes
away.
C
C
B
Somebody's
kind
of
functioning
actually
do
we
have
a
motion.
I
don't
think
you
do
no.
A
From
the
conservation
commission,
okay,
we'll
second,
it
all
right,
any
more
discussion.
B
B
A
Anyway,
but
I
I
ran
out
early
anyway,
I'm
excited
in
a
short
period
of
time.
I
found
out.
A
A
lot
of
information
that
I
I
want
to
share
with
you.
After
our
meeting,
I
immediately
got
hold
of.
A
I
know
and
we
contacted
nofa
new
hampshire
and
norfolk
connecticut
and
the
four
of
us
had
a.
A
Ran
out
you
know,
but
we
really
just
they're
very
nova.
Is
I
passed
out
a
little
information
on.
A
Nofa
sort
of
the
history
here
and
what
they
do
and
they're
you
know
they
started
in
99
with
two.
A
States
creating
organic
land
management
standards
in
massachusetts
and
connecticut
now.
A
Homeowners,
we,
you
know,
people
are
going
to
take
care
of
the
property
themselves.
We
want
to
create.
A
And
then,
thirdly,
in
the
future,
push
this
for
commercial
property
owners.
Well,
I
was
both.
A
Of
these
people
are
outstanding
and
you
know
jeremy
is
the
operations
director
for
for.
A
The
whole
entire
accreditation
program
and
they
run
at
norfolk,
connecticut
anyway,
jeremy.
A
A
A
Two
people
from
public
works
got
accredited
too
so
anyway,
the
they're
willing
to
help.
A
A
And
here
in
portsmouth,
so
we're
excited
about
that.
I've
got
to
talk
to
the
library.
A
A
Their
programs
that
they're
they're
very
willing
to
assist
us
number
one
but
number
two.
A
The
class
is
normally
four
hundred
dollars,
he's
already
committed
to
say,
we'll,
provide
a.
A
A
A
Said
look,
I
can
commit
my
my
education
program
coordinator
and
our
marketing
communications.
A
Coordinator
to
help
us
in
this
program,
when
we
want
to
pr
it,
you
know-
and
I
also
was
gonna.
A
I
normally
have
a
I
see
peter
rice.
I
used
to
see
peter
rice
regularly
now
once
a
week
on.
A
So
now,
since
I've
had
my
broken
ankle,
I
haven't
seen
peter
in
a
while.
So
I
emailed
him
yesterday.
A
A
A
And
greeny
greenery
area,
corn,
hollowell
and
chuck
baxter
that
chuck
is
accredited.
A
A
A
Day
at
the
library
I
I
haven't
talked
to
people,
but
we
put
one
on
here
and
1987.
A
That
was
actually
was,
it
was
well,
we
see
we
got
about
70
people,
I
think,
showed
up
one
day.
A
At
the
library
for
a
program
on,
and
we
just
advertised
it,
you
know
just
locally
a
little
bit.
A
About
organic
landcare
and
a
fellow
came
down
that's
accredited
from
maine
and
put.
A
On
a
very
nice
program-
and
it
was
sponsored
by
the
great
bay
water
keeper
here-
I
found
it.
A
And
osbourne
organics
came
up
and
and
sponsored
it,
and
we
also
got
some
assistance
from
eldridge.
A
But
then
have
the
but
then
do
demonstrations
in
in-person
things
like
that
tea
composting
machine.
A
A
A
Quickly
to
get
something
out
to
others,
and
then
you
know
take
it
from
there,
but
we're
excited.
I.
A
Also
spoke
to
barbara
richter
on
monday
and
barbara
is
the
executive
director
of
the
hampshire.
A
A
A
A
The
organic
you
know
program,
but
you
know
they're
really
two
purposes
so
they've
got
this.
A
A
A
A
A
A
But
sam
raised
some
good
points.
We
said:
okay,
we
want
to
get
people
that
are
accredited,
get
a
list.
A
A
Following
the
practices
correctly
and
and
jeremy
told
me,
this
is
an
issue
that
they've
been.
A
A
A
A
A
A
I
I
won't
be
here
in
person,
but
I
hope
to
to
be
here
electronically
anyway.
So,
okay
and
do
we
have.
A
A
A
Island
too,
they
have
some
it's
one
of
the
older
environmental
organizations
in
long
island.
A
B
B
H
Shared
with
abigail
she
immediately
was
like.
Oh,
this
is
exciting
and
you
know
prep
does
have.
H
The
technical,
I
don't
know,
writing
and
analysis
that's
needed
for
that.
That
could
be
something.
H
A
D
Dia,
but
to
update
our
wetland,
we
haven't
done
our
wetlands
since
2003,
so
the
thought
is
to
if.
D
They'll
fund
it
to
expand,
renew
our
basically
our
wetland
inventory
and
clarify
the
boundaries.
D
B
A
My
colleague
is
going
to
meet
tomorrow,
has
a
zoom
meeting
with
his
students.
Our
spokesperson.
A
B
And
thank
you
again
and
I
think
that's
it.
Other
business.
E
If
you're
looking
at
changing
ordinances,
if
we
look
at
so
you
don't
want
any
competition.