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e. Wastewater: Each proposed single-family dwelling will be serviced by an individual <br /> septic system designed to meet State Department of Health standards. <br /> f. Site Improvements: The Applicant and subsequent owners of the individual lots will <br /> be grubbing and grading each subdivided lot to accommodate a proposed single- <br /> family dwelling. Each proposed single-family dwelling will be constructed in <br /> accordance with applicable minimum yard setbacks of 25 feet for the front and rear <br /> yards and 15 feet for the side yards. Each single-family dwelling will not exceed 35 <br /> feet in building height. Along with the construction of each single-family dwelling <br /> will be the installation of associated utility improvements, such as access driveways <br /> (paved, grassed or gravel), water meter and waterline installations, electrical utility <br /> poles, and septic systems. No use, land alteration or vertical construction will be <br /> permitted within the 40-foot shoreline setback area as established by a shoreline <br /> survey of the subject property certified by the Board of Land and Natural Resources <br /> on March 29, 2023. <br /> g. Remedial Actions: As further discussed in Section B of this report, past un-permitted <br /> actions by the previous landowner and the Applicant resulted in the clearing and <br /> laying of surface fill material within the northeastern section of the subject property <br /> that intruded within a portion of the 40-foot shoreline setback area as well as upon <br /> a portion of the adjoining State-owned lands as shown on Figure 4-Past Grading/ <br /> Grubbing Activities. The intrusion within the adjoining State-owned lands consisted <br /> primarily pushed vegetation that has since partially deteriorated with most of the <br /> vegetation reestablishing itself. The Applicant will remove all pushed vegetation <br /> that has not deteriorated for proper disposal at a greenwaste facility. Black cinder <br /> was placed within the 40-foot shoreline setback area to create a safer walking path <br /> along the shoreline trail. The Applicant will remove the black cinder from within the <br /> shoreline setback area and restore it to its previous condition to the extent practical. <br /> In both instances, the Applicant will coordinate both site restoration activities with <br /> the Planning Department, and if deemed necessary, the State Department of Land <br /> and Natural Resources. These restoration efforts will be completed, to the <br /> satisfaction of the Planning Department, prior to the issuance of Final Subdivision <br /> SIPage <br />