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_g_ <br /> Ij . <br /> N Charles: I was talking with Chet, and as far as Waterways is concerned, there is <br /> NN no place in here that you have enough depth of water to have a float along side. <br /> Even with 30 feet you are only coming out on an average of 2Z to 3 feet of water. <br /> Now I don't quite see where, knowing that they told Huckabee: to go ahead and ig- <br /> nore the fact that we said no docks . . . (interrupted) <br /> Dorothy: Yes, but you have a whole new crew up there. <br /> Charles: I don't care if you have a whole new crew up there. <br /> Dorothy: We didn't turn Huckabeec down because of a dock, it was because of the <br /> stairs. <br /> Charles: I would like to see no more than a foot and a half and you row out to a <br /> boat, but I don't think that we can get away with it because it isn't any of our <br /> business. <br /> Dick: Well, whatever happens with Mr. Fulton, we should set precedent for every one <br /> of those lots. <br /> Charles: I can't see where it is the province of the Conservation Commission to say <br /> that we don't want to see any docks in there because aesthetically it isn't fit. <br /> Wayne: How about shellfish? <br /> Pauline: We can refuse him on Protection of Land Containing Shellfish and Protection <br /> of Fisheries. <br /> Charles: Now in order to do that, we will have to have a statement from Courtemanche <br /> describing the amount of shellfish in that area. <br /> Pauline: How does the board vote? <br /> Barbara: Deny. <br /> Dorothy: You cannot deny unless you know for sure about the shellfish. You need a <br /> letter from Courtemanche. <br /> Charles: Even with a high shellfish count, on an appeal what Fulton will say will be <br /> that if he can remove the shellfish from the work area, place them in a safe area, do <br /> his work and then replace shellfish as near as possible to the original position that <br /> is all that DEQE will be looking for. <br /> Pauline: Did you see the supersedin order of conditions from DEQE on Dr. Cushner, <br /> SE43-102? (Pauline proceeds to read <br /> Charles: That is the only way that I can see that we can go? <br /> Pauline: How does the board feel? Could we take a vote on it? <br /> Dorothy: What is the length that he has applied for? <br /> Barbara: Thirty-four feet, because there is a ramp. <br /> Wayne: The only way to restrict docks in there would be by deed, wouldn't it? <br />