Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Regular Meeting #07-07

April 10, 2007

The Regular Meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chairman Wayne Addy.

Members present: W. Addy, G. Rockwell, R. Tanko, T. Doyle, E. Auer
Also present: Enforcement Officer C. Jefferson
Members absent: J. Himmelman

Visitors: Michael Harkin, Tom Cost Sr., Tom Cost Jr., Jackie Cost, Bruce Haughwout, Eric Lemelin,
Peg Scofield

1. Bruce Haughwout attended the meeting as requested in a letter from Enforcement Officer C. Jefferson. Mrs. Jefferson had received a complaint that he was filling in a regulated area at 32 Patrick Drive without a permit. Mr. Haughwout stated he was cleaning up the area but told the commission that he would cease the activity in the area near the wetlands.

2. Eric Lemelin had also received a letter from Mrs. Jefferson requesting that he come to the meeting to explain the activity at 204 Roast Meat Hill Road. A complaint had been made about grading and manure storage within 100’ of a wetland or watercourse. Mr. Lemelin presented photographs of the site. He has created a berm of wood chips to help protect runoff into the wetland adjacent to his property and will add additional wood chips to it. He assured the members that no manure will be stored on the property near the wetlands. Mr. Lemelin said the Water Company had inspected the site and mentioned no problems to him.

Minutes: The minutes of the March 27, 2007 Regular Meeting were approved by a consensus of the
members with the following correction: On page two, line 5, the word “two” should be removed
from the sentence.

Enforcement Officer’s Report: Cathie Jefferson reported on the following:
1. She found information in a quarterly newsletter of a court case stating that prior wetlands violations by a person can be a basis for denial of a permit
2. No review forms were submitted since the last meeting


OLD BUSINESS

A. Town of Killingworth, c/o Martin Klein, First Selectman, permit application for replacement
culvert with related activities – Burr Hill Road
Members discussed the proposed Town activity for replacing the culvert on Burr Hill Road. T. Doyle moved, seconded by R. Tanko, to approve the application as submitted. The motion carried unanimously.

B. T. Cost (owner), Killingworth Center, LLC (applicant) permit application for cluster subdivision
and site plan modifications – corner of Route 81 and Chittenden Road
Professional Engineer Michael Harkin discussed the revised plans he submitted at this meeting that he feels addresses the concerns expressed by commission members at the March 27th IWWC meeting. There are five points that Mr. Harkin discussed in detail on the new plan.
Item 1 - the major question from the commission according to Mr. Harkin, was the “flipping” of building #3 to get the parking lot farther away from the wetland area. The parking lot is now in front of building #3 and more toward the east.
Item 2 – the access drive was moved a few feet farther from the wetlands and they “tweaked” the septic system.
Item 3 – stormwater runoff from the parking area is now channeled toward Route 81 and the wetlands pocket that borders Route 81.
Item 4 - the roof leaders from building #3 now discharge toward the Route 81 wetlands instead of toward the west wetland pocket.
Item 5 – the roof leaders from the main building - leaders on half of the building now discharge out to grade, and a 5’ x 5’ modified rip rap pad will be installed.

Mr. Harkin said they looked at the use of pervious and impervious surfaces on the site. They limited sidewalks wherever possible. The main travelways will be impervious areas. Some of the areas he said could not be changed from impervious because of safety concerns (people tripping on gravel, etc.). As it is now, a large portion of the water runoff from the impervious surfaces will drain toward Route 81. In response to a question about pavers, the parking area for the main building will not be changed to pavers because of safety and maintenance concerns.

Other minor revisions include the erosion control plan (different phasing); revisions to the septic system; additional yard drain detail; and foundation and roof leader details. A planting plan is in place in areas that will be disturbed to replace vegetation and to act as a buffer. Members agreed that the revised plan is an improvement on the original plan submitted but they would like time to review all of the changes that have been made on the plan. They discussed the use of pavers and a commercial product (Ecostone) being used in some of the parking areas. They also had a question about who would be responsible for maintenance of the catch basins.

Mr. Harkin said the plans still have to go to the State Health Department and to the Planning & Zoning Commission, the town’s Fire Department and to Dick Leighton. They would like to coordinate the work on this site with the work that will be done at the Route 80/81 traffic circle if the timing works with the town and state agencies that need to approve it.

Tom Cost, Sr. submitted an additional 53 signed form letters supporting the project.



C. Seven Eighth’s LLC/Brad M. Turley (owner), Brad M. Turley (applicant) permit application for addition to existing indoor riding arena – 70 Route 80
Chairman Addy will write a memo to the Planning & Zoning Commission stating there are no regulated activities involved with their current proposal.

D. Shirlee Bochanis (owner), Shirlee & Dean Bochanis (applicant) permit amendment application – 183 Route 81
A new permit application for their section of the property has been submitted. No regulated activities are proposed on the Bochanis property. T. Doyle moved to grant a permit amendment as submitted. E. Auer seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously.

E. Papoosha Real Estate Investors, LLC Request for Wetlands Review for greenhouse and retail building at 219 Route 80
Chairman Addy will write a memo to the Planning & Zoning Commission stating that the IWWC has reviewed the plan and no regulated activities are proposed.


NEW BUSINESS

A. Lovers Lane Environmental Review Team report
Discussion was tabled until all members of the commission are present.

B. Communications
1. Copy of letter sent to Eric Lemelin, 3/28/07, re: complaint
2. Photos of Lemelin property submitted by Eric Lemelin 4/10/07
3. Copy of letter sent to Bruce Haughwout, 3/28/07, re: complaint
4. Land Transfers – March 2007
5. Budget printout & Budget expenses of IWWC – printed on 3/30/07
6. Memo from Marty Klein, First Selectman, 3/26/07, re: building security
7. Notice of Cancellation of Water Pollution Control Authority meeting – March 7, 2007
8. Minutes of board of Selectmen meeting – March 26, 2007
9. Notice of Vote from Board of Selectmen meeting – March 26, 2007
10. Copy of email from Paul & Betsy Kessler to Tom Cost, 3/22/07, re: True Value proposal
11. Packet of 53 signed form letters supporting Olde Church Commons retail complex – submitted by Tom Cost, Sr.
12. Olde Church Commons Site Plan Modification – revised 4/2/07

C. Request for Review forms
None


Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 9:14 p.m.