The Marion Conservation Commission met on Wednesday, May 27. Though this was their first meeting following the Town Election, none of the commission’s seats were up for vote.
Chair Matt Shultz began the meeting by continuing to its June 10 meeting the Public Hearing of Elizabeth H. O’Leary of 81 Cove Circle for a Notice of Intent for the removal and replacing of a timber float.
Following that, the commission quickly approved the minutes from their May 13 meeting without question.
Next, they quickly approved two certificates of compliance for the Town of Marion, one for work at the intersection of Creek Road and Point Road and another for the relocation of a generator on Pumping Street Road. Both were approved unanimously without discussion.
Thus began the next Public Hearing, being for Susan Fine of 83 Mooring Road for a Request for Determination of Applicability for the removal and replacing of a wooden shed. Fine was present, explaining that the new shed will keep the same foundation slab and will be the same size and footprint. She clarified the shed is back around 100 feet from the water, and the motion to close the Public Hearing was made with a unanimous vote.
For the vote, the commissioners stated the work does not require a Notice of Intent, and a unanimous Negative Determination vote approved the project.
The next meeting of the Marion Conservation Commission is scheduled for Wednesday, June 10 at 7:00 pm in the Marion Police Station’s conference room.
Marion Conservation Commission
By Sam Bishop