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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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10/08/1980
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-6- <br /> Ken: Do you have to drive across his property to get to there? <br /> George: I have to go across his, yes. <br /> Ken: .And he is a notified abutter that you have to go across his property? <br /> George: Yes, he is the abutter. <br /> Ken: Does he know that you are going to have to go across with trucks? <br /> George: Yes, as a matter of fact, Mike (owner) has spoke to him. I am not going <br /> to _eo across there with trucks. Some of the stone will be set here and we will <br /> take it off the trucks and bring it down with a loader. <br /> Ken: Why do you do it that way instead of going down in through here? <br /> Georgie: There is not enough space in through there. There is a kind of a bank. <br /> Wavne: The bottom of that hill goes down, right? <br /> George: Yes, and over here it is even steeper. And he has a concrete wall on his <br /> line there. It comes around the corner some what. Andthatis good. From there <br /> down, as we are showing on the plan, we want to go there and right around the cor- <br /> ner just to tie in that corner. <br /> Ken: What was there now -- the wall. You said there was some wood in there, too. <br /> George: It is what we call a wooden fence. The gentleman that drew the plan for <br /> me said that you can't really call it a bulkhead because actually it is nothing but <br /> a fence. It is-only down maybe two or three planks and that is it. And this is <br /> what has happened. He or whoever owned it before had it done like that and with <br /> the erosion on the beach, it has opened it up from the bottom and it is starting to <br /> drop right on down. <br /> Ken: Is this rock wall going to be on the outside of those? <br /> George: It is -going to lav against the fence. We are putting it at about a two to <br /> one back which, in other words, every two feet high, one foot out. The stones will <br /> be about a ton of stones on the bottom and about 1 ,000 lbs. of stores on the top. <br /> Charles: That will still leave you -bout 4 feet away from water. <br /> Wayne: Is it a marshy beach? <br /> Georr,e: It is all sand. Everything right there is sand. <br /> Ken: Are you going to fill in between the rocks with cement? <br /> George: Yes'; all the voids. We generally throw some smaller chips in there and <br /> then we cover it with cement. <br /> Ken: And ,you are going to back fill behind it, right? <br />
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