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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff ReportData shown on this map is provided for planning and informational purposes only. The municipality and CAI Technologies are not responsible for any use for other purposes or misuse or misrepresentation of this map. Mark & Jolene Hester 62 Lisa Ln Map 39 Lot 65 214IWC14 1 Inch = 200 Feet 014 www.cai-tech.com Mark and Jolene Hester 62 Lisa Ln- Map 39 Lot 65 Meeting Date: October 16, 2104 Date Received by Commission: September 18, 2014 Applicant Request - Replacement of a culvert under an existing driveway Activity Description Wetland Disturbance Area 1050 sq ft Upland Review Disturbance Area 0 sq ft Watercourse/ Waterbody Disturbance Area 0 Staff Comments Tonw Engineers comments have all been met The culvert under the existing driveway is no longer sufficient and the driveway has been overtopping o This is eroding the driveway and pushing it into the wetland area o This is the only access to the property Applicant proposes to install (2)18” HDPE (High-density polyethylene) pipes with a storm water velocity dissipater The plans have been sent to the Town Engineer for review Commission needs to make determination if the activity is a significant activity Commission may want to schedule a site walk H:\APPLICATIONS\IN PROCESS\WETLANDS ONLY\LisaLn62-M39L65\Staff\62lisalnstaffrep10-16-14 .doc Draft Motion After giving due consideration to all relevant factors including those in Section 10 and or Section 4 of the Montville Inland Wetland Regulation and Section 22a-41 of the Connecticut General Statutes, I move to approve application 214 IWC 14 Mark & Jolene Hester: An application for work in a regulated area in conjunction with a driveway culvert replacement on the property located at 62 Lisa Ln, Oakdale, Ct. As shown on Assessor’s Map 39 Lot 65 as depicted on the plan titled “Site Development Plan-Culvert Owner Mark & Jolene Hester 62 Lisa Ln Uncasville, Ct. Prepared by May Engineering LLC Oakdale, Ct. dated August 14,2014” and the application and narrative dated 9-9-14. This is a conditional approval. Each and every condition is an integral part of the Commission decision. Should any of the conditions, on appeal from this decision, be found to be void or of no legal effect then this conditional approval is likewise void. Should any of the conditions not be implemented by the applicant or his successors within the specified permit time period, then this conditional approval is void. Conditions of approval are: Standard Reasons for Approval 1. The environmental impact of the proposed project does not have a significant effect on the inland wetland's and watercourse's capacity to support fish and wildlife, to prevent flooding, to supply and protect surface and groundwater, to control sediment, to facilitate drainage, to control pollution, to support recreational activities, and to promote public health and safety. 2. The Commission has determined that the relationship between the short-term uses of the environment and the maintenance and enhancement of long-term productivity will have no impact on the surrounding wetland system 3. The proposed activity will not have irreversible and irretrievable commitments of resources. 4. The proposed project will not change the character and or add degree of injury to, or interference with, safety, health, or the reasonable use of property, including abutting or downstream property. 5. The proposed activity use is suitable to the area. 6. The applicant has taken all feasible measures to mitigate the impact of any aspect of the proposed regulated activity. H:\APPLICATIONS\IN PROCESS\WETLANDS ONLY\LisaLn62-M39L65\Staff\62lisalnstaffrep10-16-14 .doc