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-3- <br /> Mike: It could be done by hand= I think it will be done by hand. We can't really do <br /> anything for twenty days, right? <br /> Pauline: Right. <br /> Mike: But, if the ground is still frozen after that, we will probably have to do it by <br /> machine. If not, we will do it by hand. <br /> Barbara: We would like to keep as much machinery away from the water as possible. <br /> Mike: It won't be a bulldozer or anything like that. <br /> Dick: It is probably the cleanest pond on the Cape. <br /> Barbara: Let's keep it that way. <br /> Ken: You are not taking down any trees or anything? <br /> Mike: No. <br /> Pauline: We will need an $8 fee for the legal ad in the paper. We will take this under <br /> advisement and get your Order of Conditions out. When you receive an Order of Conditions, <br /> you have to post your number, Sd43-114, on a 2 x 4 board at least so that everybody knows <br /> that you are working legally. <br /> John: Do I have to notify the abutters? <br /> Pauline: You were supposed to for the hearing. <br /> Mike: That was done. <br /> Order of Conditions <br /> 11. Construction shall comply to the initialed profile plan of Mr. Lynch with an addition <br /> of a deck not to exceed eight feet wide extending the length of the existing dwelling. <br /> 12. All excavation to be manually done on the water side of the building. <br /> 13. No fill shall be deposited along the shores of Ashumet Pond. <br /> SE43-102 <br /> Richard M. Cushner <br /> Plans were received from DEQE as requested regarding the Superseding Order of Conditions. <br /> The board reviews them. There was no explanation as to why they superseded. <br /> Barbara: The order of conditions are tight, but letting him have that length -- he is <br /> right out in the channel. <br /> Pauline: He has not heard from the Corps of Engineers. He had to file with them also. <br /> Dorothy: What we should do is write to the Corps. They might limit it. <br />