HomeMy WebLinkAboutEric Schwaab_Comments on NOTICE OF INTENT application for 23 Pleasant Hill Lane, HyannisFrom: Eric Schwaab <eschwaab@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2025 11:39 AM
To: Cavanaugh, Kimberly; Hoopes, Edwin
Subject: Comments on NOTICE OF INTENT applica on for 23 Pleasant Hill Lane,
Hyannis
NOI APPLICANT: Diego Baveloni, Pristine Cape Cod Homes, Inc.
ASSESSOR’S MAP & PARCEL: MAP 308 PARCEL 19
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: DEMO DWELLING AND SHED
APPLICANT’S AGENT: Down Cape Engineering, Inc.939 Route 6A, Yarmouth Port,
MA 02675
Dear Members of the Barnstable Conservation Commission,
I am writing regarding the Notice of Intent for 23 Pleasant Hill Lane in Hyannis.
This comment is not offered in opposition to redevelopment of the proposed site. My
request is that demolition and site preparation be conditioned in a manner that is fully
consistent with the findings required under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection
Act and Barnstable’s local Wetlands Protection Bylaw.
Specifically, I respectfully request that the Commission require protection of the
multiple significant mature trees currently located on the site as part of the Notice of
Intent.
These trees contribute directly to protected resource area functions and interests,
including storm damage prevention, flood control, groundwater protection, and water
quality. As you know, existing tree canopy promotes infiltration, reduces runoff,
stabilizes soils, and moderates site temperatures, thereby supporting the functional
integrity of adjacent resource areas and buffer zones.
Absent appropriate conditions, demolition and site clearing activities may result in the
unnecessary removal of mature trees, increased impervious exposure, and soil
disturbance. Such impacts would increase runoff and erosion potential and may
adversely affect protected resource areas. These impacts cannot be fully mitigated
through post-construction planting.
I therefore request that the Commission condition any approval to ensure that
demolition and associated site work will not adversely affect protected resource areas
or the interests of the Wetlands Protection Act and the Barnstable Wetlands
Protection Bylaw, by requiring preservation and protection of existing significant trees
to the maximum extent feasible.
Thank you for your careful consideration and for your continued work protecting
Barnstable’s natural resources while supporting responsible development.
Sincerely,
Eric Schwaab
Condition-ready language for an Order of Conditions (This is written so it can be
dropped directly into the OOC with minimal editing.)
Tree Protection and Limits of Disturbance
Finding
The Commission finds that, with appropriate conditions, the proposed demolition and
associated site work will not adversely affect protected resource areas or the interests
of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and the Barnstable Wetlands
Protection Bylaw, including storm damage prevention, flood control, groundwater
protection, and water quality.
Tree Preservation Requirement
All existing significant mature trees located within the project site and within any
applicable buffer zone shall be preserved to the maximum extent feasible. No
removal of such trees shall occur unless expressly authorized by the Commission in
writing.
Tree Protection Measures
Prior to commencement of demolition or any land-disturbing activity, the Applicant
shall install and maintain tree protection fencing at the outermost drip line / critical
root zone of all trees designated for preservation.
Fencing shall consist of sturdy construction fencing or equivalent, a minimum of four
(4) feet in height.
Fencing locations shall be reviewed and approved by the Commission or its agent
prior to work commencing.
Note: The attached photographs indicate a workload limit which may protect the tress
in question Kindly enforce this demarcation with a condition.
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