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Charles: If he remains within the present frame, there is nothing the conservation <br /> commission has to say because he is not disturbing any exterior ground. If he has <br /> four walls up and he is working within those four walls, I don't think that the <br /> conservation commission has' any jurisdiction. <br /> Mr. Baker: Is that for sure? <br /> Pauline: No. <br /> Dorothy: Not if he is not doing any structural changes. <br /> Mr. Baker: What if he added on a room'.and it was done without machinery? <br /> Ken: He would still have to file. <br /> Pauline: A notice of intent. <br /> Wayne: Because he is going outside the four walls. <br /> Mr. Baker: But still, what does that mean? <br /> Charles: It means presenting plans to the Conservation Commission. The Conserva- <br /> tion Commission would have to right to issue restrictions on the plans on the methods <br /> used in building and this sort of thing. <br /> A notice of intent form was given to Mr. Baker. <br /> James Fitzgerald, Jr. , Builder <br /> A letter dated October 20, 1980 was received from Mr. Fitzgerald enclosing a copy of <br /> a proposed addition to the summer residence of Wm. McLatchy of Riverside Rd. , <br /> Seconsett Island. This addition will be within 100 feet of the water's edge. A <br /> reply letter was sent to Mr. Fitzgerald on October 27, 1980 advising him that a <br /> Notice of Intent form must be filled out. <br /> Vernice Polka <br /> A letter was received from Vernice Polka regarding land owner by Donald Blakeman in <br /> which sand is being washed into Santuit Pond. <br /> Charles: What he did was to cut away a slope and shove it out towards a swamp area. <br /> In the process of which he very nicely bermed off some really beautiful plains. And <br /> what is happening now is the water is coming off because the thing was never finished <br /> graded and it is cutting a gulch and pulling sand from that down into the swamp area. <br /> The depth :of the cut is about 24 feet wide and about 12 feet out. It drops down some <br /> where around 25 feet. In lookingatit myself, I think it needs loads dumped over <br /> the side with hardner and impacted there and then planting and screening of some sort <br /> in order to anchor the whole thing. I think the entire bank area there needs that <br /> sort of thing put on it. There has been a lot of wild growth and old stumps that <br /> have been thrown over that have provided anchorage in other spaces but not in this <br /> one particular place. <br /> J <br />