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B. HISTORICAL PROPERTY INFORMATION <br /> 6. 1992: Prior landowner activities <br /> Based on information provided by previous landowner, Applicant understands that prior <br /> landowner intended to construct their home on the subject property, and commenced <br /> with the clearing and grading of the property to the extent as shown on Figure 4-Past <br /> Grading/Grubbing Activities. Over the intervening decades, the previously grubbed and <br /> graded areas were allowed to overgrow, with the exception of one clearing effort <br /> sometime around 2017. Aside from this one known clearing event, the cleared areas <br /> were allowed overgrow once again until the purchase of the property by the Applicant. <br /> 7. May 28, 2022: Transfer of ownership <br /> Applicant purchases subject property. <br /> 8. June 1, 2022: SMA Use Permit Assessment Application (PL-SAA-2022-000080) <br /> Applicant files SMA Use Permit Assessment application to grub entire subject property <br /> to allow for the construction of seven (7) dwellings. Application subsequently returned <br /> by Planning on July 31, 2022 for additional information. <br /> 9. June 2, 2022: Application for grading permit (PW.ENG2022-00139) <br /> Application file grading permit application with Department of Public Works (DPW) for <br /> clearing and grading of northern-most access driveway to proposed housepad location <br /> as shown on Figure 4-Past Grading/Grubbing Activities. Permit application subsequently <br /> rejected by DPW as not required due to total affected area less than one (1) acre of <br /> land. <br /> 10. Late July 2022 till mid-August (approximately 2 weeks) <br /> Applicant commences with grubbing of existing vegetation only within the northern- <br /> most driveway access and proposed housepad location as extensive vegetation had <br /> regrown. The Applicant mistakenly understood in discussions with both Planning and <br /> DPW that grubbing activities could commence. The grubbing activities inadvertently <br /> extended into the adjoining State-owned lands by about 20 feet at the most. The <br /> Applicant also laid down 3 truck loads (approximately 36 cubic yards) of black cinder <br /> within the eastern most portion of the subject property in proximity to the proposed <br /> housepad to fill the voids on the ground and to not significantly alter the existing grade <br /> 7IPage <br />