Mike McNamara 144 Pond View Dr. Dan Schadt 162 Pond View Dr. Kingsley & Diane Kraft 184 Pond View Dr. John & Sandra Howard 129 Sturbridge Way Janet Lemoine and Nancy Wilson 117 Sturbridge Way Don and Pat Marschke 116 Lee Way Lorna Helms 100 Lee Way ROUND POND Angelo Gerardi 81 Zona Drive Linda Kieronski 107 Sturbridge Way Dave & Lynn Larkowski 99 Zona Drive Robert & Julia Ann Tulloch 80 Lee Way HUNTON Marie McDonnell & Juston Dibble (Orleans) 75 Zona Drive Dale Boisvert 124 Earthbound Cartway Ann Marie Perkins 61 Zona Drive ZONA DRIVE
Fish and kayak in the summer and skate and icefish in the winter on Round Pond, right out your back door. Generous building envelope (staked in orange) with expansive pond views and woods all around. Very private without being isolated. Biggest pondfront lot available in Brewster at listing time and last one available in this neighborhood, so little risk of abutting construction to consider. Previously perked. from MLS listing Sept 2010 Mark s notes: Wendell B. Hunton of Tubman Road bought this 1.86 acre lot in 2006 for $280,000. Town s assessment dropped from $260,000 in FY10 to $239,000 in FY11. House would be perched between powerline easement and steep pond bank, but so is neighbors. Bayside Realty is listing broker: asking $229,900. Round Pond is very pretty and shoreline quite natural. No public access is available to it. Land is within DCPC, Zone II to wells, and has rare species habitat. ROUND POND 1.86 acre Zo na Dr iv e k tuc a S. Rd t e
Photos by M. Robinson for Brewster Conservation Trust Botanist Mario DiGregorio points out a dozen stalks of New England Blazing Star, a Species of Special Concern, growing under the powerline easement on the Hunton parcel at 82 Zona Drive in Brewster on July 13, 2011. The purple stalks tipped by flower heads, not yet in blossom, are shown below as they appear in July. At right, the same blazing stars in blossom in September 2010. The dozen stalks are clustered near utility pole #9 on the property.
A Floristics Overview of the Hunton Property Round Pond and ROW Easement West Brewster, MA For Brewster Conservation Trust A flora inventory was conducted on July 13, 2011 on a 2 acre parcel known as the Hunton Property in West Brewster. The property entails two distinct floral communities; a sandplain grassland-coastal heathland beneath a power line right of-way and a wooded shrubland bordering the shoreline of Round Pond. The ROW plant community has been periodically mowed by the utility company, giving way to a dwarf heathland and grassland on xeric soils. During the inventory, one species listed by the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program under MGL Chapter 131A of the Massachusetts Endangered Species Act (MESA) was noted. New England Blazing Star (Liatris scariousa novae-angliae is a species of Special Concern, meaning it has a statewide record of 20-100 occurrences. Because of its state listing, MESA forbids the take of any of the plants, which includes any disturbance or removal to the population. Twelve plants were tallied near or within 50 feet of utility pole #9. A late summer inventory when the plants are in bloom is recommended for a more comprehensive survey. Associated plant species include scrub oak (Quercus illicifolia), pitch pine (Pinus rigida), low, early blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolim), medium, late blueberry (Vaccinium vacillans), black huckleberry (Gaylussacia baccata), bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), catbrier (Smilax glauca), blackberry (Rubus alleghaniensis), shadbush (Amelanchier arborea), wild indigo (Baptisia tinctoria), Pennsylvania sedge (Carex pennsylvanica), little bluestem (Schizacharium scoparium), white-topped aster (Sericocarpus linoides), showy aster (A. spectabilis), blue toadflax (Linaria canadensis), hyssop-leaved boneset (Eupatorium hyssopifolia), sweet goldenroad (Solidago odora) and sand spurrey (Spergularia rubra). Round Pond is a medium sized and very deep kettle pond with its high water laving directly against the bordering shrub layer. Thus it does not contain the broad, exposed margin required for the coastal plain kettle pond rarities so abundant on the mid-cape. Plant species found surrounding Round Pond include pitch pine, black oak (Quercus velutina), swamp azalea (Rhododendron viscosum), sweet pepperbush (Clethra alnifolia)), maleberry (Lyonia ligustrina), red maple (Acer rubrum), starflower (Trientalis borealis), spotted wintergreen (Chimaphila maculata), and hairgrass (Deschampsia flexuousa).