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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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09/22/2016
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Motion: Mr. Shaw moved to Close and Issue with the conditions the mitigation be <br /> shown on the plan and a drawing for the swale. Seconded by Mr. Rogers. Vote <br /> unanimous 5-0 <br /> 6:12 Town of Mashpee, 388 Mashpee Neck Road. Proposed removallreplacement <br /> of pier, ramps and floats. Proposed construction of ramp and steps to beach. NON <br /> Resource Area: LSCSF, Land Under Ocean, Salt Marsh, Coastal Beach, Coastal <br /> Bank Dune, BVW <br /> Matt Costa, Cape and Islands Engineering, represented the applicant. He explained the <br /> project consists of the removal of the existing licensed pier, ramps and floats. The plan is <br /> to construct and maintain a new 4' by 6' timber platform, a 4' by 20' timber pier, 3.5' by <br /> 37.5' aluminum ramp and two 6' by 20' aluminum flats and also construct a new 4' by 5.3' <br /> aluminum ramp and steps down to the beach. All work is within previously disturbed <br /> areas. There will be no change in footprint below the mean high water. He noted the <br /> existing piles will remain in place and noted there is an electrical conduit running down the <br /> pile up to the top of the coastal bank. Floats will be assembled off site along with the <br /> aluminum gangway and then brought to the site and attached to the piles and fixed pier. <br /> They will create a ramp that comes down from the existing steps onto the pier. This will <br /> be a general improvement to the site. The project meets all of the performance standards. <br /> The Agent stated he has been working with DPW regarding the storage of the canoes and <br /> kayaks and they are trying to figure out a location for dinghy racks so people will have <br /> place to store the boats under a lottery system. He said the project is bringing the dock <br /> up to code, it is a restoration project. He recommended a Close and Issue. <br /> No public comment <br /> Motion: Mr. Shaw moved to Close and Issue, seconded by Mr. Rogers. Vote <br /> unanimous 5-0 <br /> 6:15 Robert and Maria DiVerdi, 246 Monomoscoy Road. Proposed relocation of <br /> existing pile and addition of float to existing dock. NOI <br /> Resource Area: LSCSF, Land Under Ocean, Land Containing Shellfish, Buffer Zone <br /> to Salt Marsh <br /> Matt Costa, Cape and Islands Engineering, represented the applicants. The project is to <br /> add a new float onto the existing float and relocate one of the existing piles. He noted <br /> there is an existing deck. They are pursuing a Chapter 91 license for this structure. The <br /> reason for adding on the float is due to the fact things are getting a little tight with the <br /> neighbor and it is making navigation difficult. It has been reviewed by Harbormaster and <br /> Shellfish Constable and they didn't have any comments. <br /> The Agent recommended a close and issue. <br /> Motion: Mr. Shaw moved to Close and Issue, seconded by Mr. Rogers. Vote <br /> unanimous 5-0 <br />
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