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-4- <br /> Harbormaster: There is a choice whether you just limit the place to floating docks <br />/ sideways and row out to moorings or you allow piers to a length of 30 feet or so, <br /> which isn't bad. So there is a choice there of how you want the place to look. <br /> Pauline: How many lots are there? <br /> Bruce: There is roughly 33 lotson the waterline. <br /> Pauline: If we said no piers, docks or otherwise on Jehu Pond how would it be for <br /> u P � r <br /> moorings, Chet? <br /> Harbormasters There would be plenty for the owners. <br /> Pauline: For the owners of property? <br /> Harbormaster: Right. Plus even more. This is a state body of water. <br /> Pauline: Right. <br /> Harbormasters I can't permit that. if they have a way of going in there -- not across <br /> somebody's land. If there are any openings, we will issue them mooring permits in <br /> the middle of that water eventually. Aesthetically floating docks for people who live <br /> on the pond are beautiful. <br /> Charles: Let me take you a step further now, Chet. On the north side of Jehu Pond, <br /> New Seabury will eventually come through with another developed area, will there be <br /> enough moorings then if we followed through with this mooring idea in all of Jehu Pond? <br /> Harbormaster: Moorings -- I think there will be enough. <br /> Asst. Harbormaster: You can put more moorings up there than you can in Great River. <br /> There is no current to bother you like you have in Great River. <br /> Dick: What is the depth? <br /> Wayne: Three to five feet. <br /> Dicks They can't put a big boat in there? <br /> Charles: No, you can't. <br /> Pauline: They x111 try. <br /> Charles: Is that eel fishermen coming in there? <br /> Harbormasters Yes. <br /> Barbaras You also know, Bruce, there has to be space in all the boards to make a <br /> light through. <br /> Bruce: I don't think he would want that anyways. I have never seen a dock that is <br /> just a solid dock. <br />