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After giving due consideration to all relevant factors including Section 22a-41 of the Connecticut General Statutes and Sections 4 and 10 of the Montville Inland Wetlands and Watercourses
Regulations, I move to approve the application with the following conditions:
207 IWC 30 9R Burlake Rd, LLC: An application for Subdivision review with regulated activities on the property located at 120 Gay Hill Road, Montville, Ct. As shown on Assessor’s Map
23 Lot 3 as depicted on the plans titled “Gay Hill Road Subdivision 120 Gay Hill Road Montville, Connecticut 06382 Property of 9R Burlake Rd, LLC 567 Vauxhall Street Ext Waterford, Ct
Prepared by Martinez Couch & Associates LLC 98 South Turnpike Rd Walllingford Ct. revised to 12-13-07 and the application and narrative revised to November 30, 2007.
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 be exceeded by the applicant within the specified permit time period, then this
conditional approval shall be void.
Conditions of approval are as follows:
The comments of the Town Engineer in his January 9, 2007 letter need to be addressed. If these revisions require work within a regulated area then the plans must be submitted back to
the Inland Wetlands Commission for review
Reasons for approval of the remaining lots:
1. The environmental impact of the proposed project does not have a significant impact 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 recreation 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 wetlands and watercourses.
3. The proposed activity will not have an irreversible and irretrievable commitment of resources.
4. The proposed activity is suitable to the area.