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Motion: Mr. Sweet moved to accept the changes to the Order of Conditions <br />SE 43-2669/146 Waterway. Seconded by Mr. Shaw. Vote unanimous 5-0. <br />Barnstable County AmeriCorps Cape Cod Presentation: Update on <br />AmeriCorps Project Tour of Mashpee -- April 7, 2015 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 <br />p.m. <br />The Agent said he has been working with the AmeriCorps Volunteers since he <br />came to Mashpee and they are amazing to work with. They have taken on a variety <br />of projects including cleaning up the herring runs, helping with trail work, building <br />kiosks and benches, pollinator gardens, cleaning up parcels. He said that without <br />AmeriCorps, any improvements you see on conservation land wouldn't be possible <br />Michael Quarella, Megan Liggett, Lucy Profita were present. They explained they <br />go to towns on the Cape and work on service projects. They have worked on <br />Quashnet River and Santuit Pond. They also hold water quality educational events <br />in the schools. They help with the shellfish during storms and they work with <br />organizations on long term projects. One day a week they have a community <br />outreach day to plan certain events i.e. canal cleanup, help with after school <br />programs. They are working with Rick York on shellfish population, shellfish <br />assessment in Mashpee, Another component is Fire Corps which spends most of <br />the time on the National Seashore. Mike reviewed the handouts provided to the <br />Commissioners. The Agent announced April 7 is National Recognition of Service <br />Day throughout Massachusetts. The event will be hosted in Mashpee this year and <br />the County Commissioners will be going to each site to observe what AmeriCorps <br />has been working on. The Agent said the town manager will be available along with <br />the selectmen and the commissioners to attend this event. Mr. Sweet said he <br />would make sure the event is covered by Mashpee TV. Rick York thanked the <br />AmeriCorps and stated they were a critical part of the oyster work on the Mashpee <br />River for the last ten years. <br />ADDITIONAL TOPICS <br />(This space is reserved for topics that the Chairman did not reasonably <br />anticipate would be discussed.) <br />HEARINGS: <br />6:00 Raymond D. and Claudia L. Liberatore, 190 Waterway, Proposed <br />modification to existing, licensed pier, ramp and float. RDA <br />Resource Area: LSCSF, Coastal Bank Armored <br />Matt Costa, Cape and Islands Engineering, was representing the applicant. The <br />proposed project is the relocating of two pilings. They will be changing the existing <br />pier and ramp which will require the relocation of the pilings. He noted the plan <br />shows existing and proposed conditions. The Agent stated everything is based on <br />a modification proposal. Mr. Costa said the footprint will be about 9% larger. There <br />are no issues with the Shellfish Constable and the existing float is already <br />encapsulated. Mr. Costa stated the existing pier shall have a permanent sign <br />placed on the seaward pile, ramp and float listing the street address of the property <br />2 <br />